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Sham Wan (Southern District)
Sham Wan (), sometimes transliterated as Shum Wan, is a bay in the Southern District of Hong Kong. It is located within the Aberdeen South Typhoon Shelter The Aberdeen Typhoon Shelters of Hong Kong are Aberdeen West Typhoon Shelter ( zh, t=香港仔西避風塘) and Aberdeen South Typhoon Shelter ( zh, t=香港仔南避風塘, labels=no). Both typhoon shelters are located in Southern District, H .... Features The Aberdeen Marina Club and the Aberdeen Boat Club have clubhouses and mooring facilities at Sham Wan. See also * Sham Wan Towers Bays of Hong Kong Southern District, Hong Kong {{HK-geo-stub ...
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Aberdeen Marina Club
Aberdeen ( ; ; ) is a port city in North East Scotland, and is the third most populous Scottish city. Historically, Aberdeen was within the historic county of Aberdeenshire, but is now separate from the council area of Aberdeenshire. Aberdeen City Council is one of Scotland's 32 local authorities (commonly referred to as ''councils''). Aberdeen has a population of for the main urban area and for the wider settlement including outlying localities, making it the United Kingdom's 39th most populous built-up area. Aberdeen has a long, sandy coastline and features an oceanic climate, with cool summers and mild, rainy winters. Aberdeen received royal burgh status from David I of Scotland (1124–1153), which transformed the city economically. The traditional industries of fishing, paper-making, shipbuilding, and textiles have been overtaken by the oil industry and Aberdeen's seaport. Aberdeen Heliport is one of the busiest commercial heliports in the world, and the seaport is ...
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Southern District, Hong Kong
The Southern District is one of the Districts of Hong Kong, 18 districts of Hong Kong. It is located in the southern part of Hong Kong Island and the largest part of the island. It had a population of 274,994 in 2016. Geography The Southern District faces the South China Sea at the south, and is backed by hills and List of reservoirs in Hong Kong, reservoirs, designated as Conservation in Hong Kong, country parks, at the north. The eastern half of the district is semi-rural, with some of Hong Kong's most popular Beaches of Hong Kong, beaches. The western half of the district is partly residential and partly industrial. Residential areas The residents of Southern District vary from the demographics of Hong Kong#Chinese peoples, Chinese majority, resident minorities, to the community of expatriates. The eastern half containing areas such as Stanley, Hong Kong, Stanley and Repulse Bay, Hong Kong, Repulse Bay is especially popular among expatriates and affluent locals because ...
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Hong Kong
Hong Kong)., Legally Hong Kong, China in international treaties and organizations. is a special administrative region of China. With 7.5 million residents in a territory, Hong Kong is the fourth most densely populated region in the world. Hong Kong was established as a colony of the British Empire after the Qing dynasty ceded Hong Kong Island in 1841–1842 as a consequence of losing the First Opium War. The colony expanded to the Kowloon Peninsula in 1860 and was further extended when the United Kingdom obtained a 99-year lease of the New Territories in 1898. Hong Kong was occupied by Japan from 1941 to 1945 during World War II. The territory was handed over from the United Kingdom to China in 1997. Hong Kong maintains separate governing and economic systems from that of mainland China under the principle of one country, two systems. Originally a sparsely populated area of farming and fishing villages,. the territory is now one of the world's most signific ...
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Aberdeen South Typhoon Shelter
The Aberdeen Typhoon Shelters of Hong Kong are Aberdeen West Typhoon Shelter ( zh, t=香港仔西避風塘) and Aberdeen South Typhoon Shelter ( zh, t=香港仔南避風塘, labels=no). Both typhoon shelters are located in Southern District, Hong Kong, Southern District, between the southern part of Hong Kong Island and the island Ap Lei Chau. They are roughly separated by the Ap Lei Chau Bridge and Aberdeen Channel Bridge. The Aberdeen floating village is located within the shelters. History The breakwaters for both typhoon shelters were completed in the 1960s. Aberdeen West Typhoon Shelter Aberdeen West Typhoon Shelter is located between Aberdeen, Hong Kong, Aberdeen, which is on Hong Kong Island, and Ap Lei Chau. It includes Shek Pai Wan, also known as Aberdeen Bay. Aberdeen South Typhoon Shelter Aberdeen South Typhoon Shelter is located between Wong Chuk Hang, on Hong Kong Island and Ap Lei Chau. It occupies a major portion of Aberdeen Channel. The bays of Sham Wan (South ...
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Sham Wan Towers
The Sham Wan Towers () is a residential high-rise development located in the Ap Lei Chau area of Hong Kong. The complex consists of three towers, each of which rank among the tallest buildings in the city. The towers, numbered 1, 2, and 3, each rise , but differ in floor counts; Towers 1 and 2 contain 52 floors, while Tower 3 has 53. The entire complex was completed in 2003. The structures, designed by architectural firm AGC Design and developed in a collaboration between Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings and Sun Hung Kai Properties, are composed entirely of residential units. Politics Sham Wan Towers is located in Ap Lei Chau North constituency of the Southern District Council. It was formerly represented by Chan Ping-yeung, who was elected in the 2019 elections until July 2021. See also *List of tallest buildings in Hong Kong *Sham Wan (Southern District) Sham Wan (), sometimes transliterated as Shum Wan, is a bay in the Southern District of Hong Kong. It is located ...
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Bays Of Hong Kong
A bay is a recessed, coastal body of water that directly connects to a larger main body of water, such as an ocean, a lake, or another bay. A large bay is usually called a ''gulf'', '' sea'', ''sound'', or ''bight''. A ''cove'' is a small, circular bay with a narrow entrance. A '' fjord'' is an elongated bay formed by glacial action. The term ''embayment'' is also used for , such as extinct bays or freshwater environments. A bay can be the estuary of a river, such as the Chesapeake Bay, an estuary of the Susquehanna River. Bays may also be nested within each other; for example, James Bay is an arm of Hudson Bay in northeastern Canada. Some large bays, such as the Bay of Bengal and Hudson Bay, have varied marine geology. The land surrounding a bay often reduces the strength of winds and blocks waves. Bays may have as wide a variety of shoreline characteristics as other shorelines. In some cases, bays have beaches, which "are usually characterized by a steep upper f ...
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