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Tolo Harbour view from Ma On Shan
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Tolo Channel towards Sha Tin

Tolo Harbour (Template:Zh), or Tai Po Hoi (Template:Zh, historically Template:Zh), is a sheltered harbour in northeast New Territories of Hong Kong.

GeographyEdit

Tide Cove, also known as Sha Tin Hoi, is to the south of the harbour, and Plover Cove, Three Fathoms Cove and Tolo Channel are to its east.

The Shing Mun River empties first into Tide Cove, then the harbour.

Several islands are located in the harbour, including Ma Shi Chau, Centre Island, Yeung Chau and Yim Tin Tsai. Yuen Chau Tsai is a former island, now connected to the mainland by a causeway.

HistoryEdit

In the past pearls were very abundant here.<ref name="Settlement">Template:Cite book</ref> Pearl hunting had been a major industry in Tai Po from the Han dynasty. In the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, a king of Southern Han changed the name of Tai Po to Mei Chuen To (Template:Zh) and ordered an aggressive cultivation effort, which led to many fatalities amongst the pearl hunters. The hunting lasted until the Ming dynasty, when the pearl oysters were nearly extinct in the area.

TransportationEdit

Kowloon–Canton Railway was built in 1910s and Tolo Highway in 1980s on its western shore.

Kaito Ferry Services across Tolo Harbour are available:<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

  • Tai Shui Hang – Ma Liu Shui/Tai Mei Tuk
  • Ma Liu Shui – Lai Chi Wo
  • Ma Liu Shui – Kat O/Ap Chau
  • Ma Liu Shui – Tap Mun
  • Ma Liu Shui – Tung Ping Chau

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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External linksEdit

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