Sham Chung is a Hakka village and an area of Neolithic settlement in Hong Kong. It is located in the south of Tolo Channel, beside Three Fathoms Cove on the Sai Kung Peninsula. Administratively, it is part of Tai Po District.
Sham Chung, Hong Kong.
Sham Chung.
Epiphany of Our Lord Chapel in Sham Chung. The inscription on the facade reads "公民學校" (Kung Man School).
House in Sham Chung.
The Sai Kung Peninsula is a peninsula in the easternmost part of the New Territories in Hong Kong. Its name comes from Sai Kung Town in the central southern area of the peninsula. The southern part of the peninsula is administered by Sai Kung District, the north by Tai Po District and the northwest by Sha Tin District.
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Hexagonal volcanic tuffs at Po Pin Chau, near the East Dam of High Island Reservoir.