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Ap Chau (), also known as Robinson Island, with a size of 0.04 km² is an island in the
Crooked Harbour Crooked Harbour or Kat O Hoi () is a harbour at the northeast of New Territories, Hong Kong. The harbour is connected to Double Haven and the bigger sea of Mirs Bay. Crooked Island, also known as Kat O, and several islands, including Ap Chau, for ...
, in the north-eastern
New Territories The New Territories (N.T., Traditional Chinese characters, Chinese: ) is one of the three areas of Hong Kong, alongside Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. It makes up 86.2% of Hong Kong's territory, and contains around half of the population of H ...
of
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 wor ...
. It is located in Ap Chau Bay (; Ap Chau Hoi). Islets located close by include
Ap Chau Pak Tun Pai Ap Chau Pak Tun Pai () is a small island in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It is located in Ap Chau Bay () to the west of Ap Chau and is not to be confused with Ap Chau Mei Pak Tun Pai Ap Chau Mei Pak Tun Pai () is a small island in th ...
,
Ap Chau Mei Pak Tun Pai Ap Chau Mei Pak Tun Pai () is a small island in the New Territories The New Territories (N.T., Traditional Chinese characters, Chinese: ) is one of the three areas of Hong Kong, alongside Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. It makes up 86.2% ...
,
Ap Lo Chun Ap Lo Chun () is a small island in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It is under the administration of North District. Location Ap Lo Chun is located in Ap Chau Bay (; Ap Chau Hoi) of Crooked Harbour, between Ap Chau () in the east and Sai A ...
,
Ap Tan Pai Ap Tan Pai () is a reef in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It is located in Ap Chau Bay (; Ap Chau Hoi) of Crooked Harbour, between Ap Chau Ap Chau (), also known as Robinson Island, with a size of 0.04 km² is an island in ...
and Kau Tau Shek. Ap Chau is considered as the smallest inhabited island in Hong Kong.


Name

Robinson Island was named after
Hercules Robinson, 1st Baron Rosmead Hercules George Robert Robinson, 1st Baron Rosmead, (19 December 1824 – 28 October 1897), was a British colonial administrator who became the 5th Governor of Hong Kong, then 13th Governor of Ceylon, and subsequently, the 14th Governor of ...
, who was the 5th
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from 1859 to 1865.


Administration

Ap Chau is under the administration of North District. It is a recognized village under the
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Small House Policy The Small House Policy (SHP, ) was introduced in 1972 in Hong Kong. The objective was to improve the then prevailing low standard of housing in the rural areas of the New Territories. The policy allows an indigenous male villager who is 18 ye ...
.


History

Until the early 20th century, Ap Chau had been an uninhabited island. In the 1920s,
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fishermen, an originally non-Chinese ethnic minority, came from various places to anchor their boats to the island, using the land for drying nets and boat repairs. In the 1940s, some fishermen started to settle permanently on Ap Chau by building informal settlements. Due to the shift in power in mainland China in 1949, The True Jesus Church moved their operations to
Sha Tau Kok Sha Tau Kok () is a closed town in North District, Hong Kong. It is the last remaining major settlement in the Frontier Closed Area and is Hong Kong's northernmost town. Its residents are mostly descendants of Hakka farmers and Hoklo fisher ...
, and eventually to Ap Chau by constructing a wooden church in 1952. Since the church was constructed, converted fishermen moved from their boats to reside on the island to gather for prayer. The church was replaced by a concrete church in 1965. After receiving financial aid from the United States
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program, a fresh water supply was installed in 1960. Water was sourced from a newly constructed reservoir in
So Lo Pun So Lo Pun () is a village in the northeastern New Territories of Hong Kong, within the Plover Cove Country Park. It is located northwest of Lai Chi Wo and northeast of Kuk Po. Today, the village is derelict and is uninhabited. Descendants of th ...
using underground pipes. The pipes were constructed by Ap Chau locals, with assistance from the British Military. Ap Chau Fishermen village () the official village on the island, was constructed in 1961. Set up by local fishermen and their families, It was financially aided by the
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program, and the
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. The single primary school on the island "FMO Ap Chau Primary School" opened in 1958. At its peak Ap Chau had over 700 inhabitants, but during the 1960s-1970s most have moved over to cities in the
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http://hk.asia-city.com/travel/article/ap-chau "Ap Chau", ''HK magazine'', Jun 19, 2008]
such as
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and
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. Being so close to mainland China, before the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong the island was a magnet for illegal immigrant swimmers, one reason being that the well lit public lavatory block was something of a beacon at night. The church on the island is still active. The island has 3 permanent residents as of October 2017.


Features

To promote tourism, in April 2018 the Ap Chau Story Room opened for public visits on Sundays and public holidays. The Story Room was repurposed from the site of the abandoned FMO Ap Chau Primary School by the Government. The Duck's Eye Sea Arch ( - also called Ap Chau Sea Arch), located on the northern end of the island, is a 2m tall and 10m wide natural arch formed by concentrated seawater erosion. It is the only sea arch in Hong Kong that is safe to walk through as stands above sea level, and is a popular sightseeing destination. Fresh water in Ap Chau is obtained from
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using an underground pipe.


Conservation

The northern part of Ap Chau is part of the
Double Haven Special Area Double Haven or Yan Chau Tong () is a harbour enclosed by Wong Wan Chau, Double Island, Crescent Island, Hong Kong, Crescent Island and Kat O, Crooked Island within the north-eastern New Territories of Hong Kong. It is known for its scenery and ...
() that covers 0.8 hectare and was designated in 2011. The Special Area includes the islets Pak Ka Chau, Yan Chau (both within
Double Haven Double Haven or Yan Chau Tong () is a harbour enclosed by Double Island, Crescent Island and Crooked Island within the north-eastern New Territories of Hong Kong. It is known for its scenery and natural environment, and for the calm seas from ...
) as well as the islet of
Ap Lo Chun Ap Lo Chun () is a small island in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It is under the administration of North District. Location Ap Lo Chun is located in Ap Chau Bay (; Ap Chau Hoi) of Crooked Harbour, between Ap Chau () in the east and Sai A ...
and a part of Ap Chau (both within
Crooked Harbour Crooked Harbour or Kat O Hoi () is a harbour at the northeast of New Territories, Hong Kong. The harbour is connected to Double Haven and the bigger sea of Mirs Bay. Crooked Island, also known as Kat O, and several islands, including Ap Chau, for ...
). The geology of the area is characterised by
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s of the
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and
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periods.


Transport

Kut O Village Rural Committee (Tung Lok House) Limited operates a daily
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service to both Ap Chau and
Kat O Kat O (), also named Crooked Island, is an island in northeast Hong Kong. Administration Administratively, Kat O is part of North District, Hong Kong, North District. It is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy. Geog ...
from
Sha Tau Kok Sha Tau Kok () is a closed town in North District, Hong Kong. It is the last remaining major settlement in the Frontier Closed Area and is Hong Kong's northernmost town. Its residents are mostly descendants of Hakka farmers and Hoklo fisher ...
. But since the
Sha Tau Kok Public Pier Sha Tau Kok Public Pier () or Sha Tau Kok Pier () is a public pier in Sha Tau Kok, New Territories, Hong Kong. It is located at the easternmost land border between Hong Kong and Shenzhen, China, and lies to the west of the former Sha Tau Kok Publ ...
is in a restricted area, only restricted area pass holders are permitted to access the pier and take the kaito. Best Sonic Industrial Limited operates
kaito Kaito is a popular masculine Japanese given name. The name Kaito is a male name of Japanese origin. (written: かいと, カイト, 海斗, 凱斗, 開士, 魁斗, 海翔, 海人, 快斗, 界人, 嘉惟人 or 海都) Notable people with the nam ...
services to Ap Chau and Kat O from
Ma Liu Shui pier Ma Liu Shui is an area in Sha Tin District, in the New Territories, Hong Kong. The area faces Tide Cove (Sha Tin Hoi) and Tolo Harbour. The Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Science Park are located in Ma Liu Shui. Name et ...
on weekends and public holidays from 2018.


See also

*
Islands of Hong Kong Hong Kong comprises Kowloon (including the Kowloon Peninsula and New Kowloon), the mainland of the New Territories, and 263 nearby islands over — the largest being Lantau Island and the second-largest being Hong Kong Island. Ap Lei Chau is ...
* Outlying Islands *
Fishermen villages in Hong Kong Several fishermen villages () were established in Hong Kong to house fishermen families. List of fishermen villages As of 2006, the list of Existing Fishermen Villages was: (see "Annex to LCQ2" link) ;North District * Ap Chau Fishermen's Vill ...


References


External links


Delineation of area of existing village Ap Chau (Sha Tau Kok) for election of resident representative (2019 to 2022)

Pictures of Ap Chau

Pictures of Ap Chau church

RTHK program about Ap Chau


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