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The High Island Reservoir, the largest reservoir in Hong Kong with
a storage capacity of 280 million cubic metres, was
carved out of the sea by damming the two ends of a narrow
channel between High Island and the mainland peninsula
of Sai Kung. Having such a magnificent scale, the project has attracted much attention from hte engineering field. It was even elected as one of the "10 Engineering Wonders in Hong Kong" in a competition. With its east main cofferdam protected by huge concrete "Dolosse" as the highlights, the High Island Reservoir is a hot spot of outing for the public. |
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Public Transport:
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Indirect route
- Take the KMB route No.92 or the green mini-bus route No.1A / No.1M plying between Choi Hung MTR station and Sai Kung Town;
- Take the KMB route No.92 plying between Diamond Hill MTR station and Sai Kung Town;
- Take the KMB route No.299 in Shatin Central (New Town Plaza Terminus) to Sai Kung Town;
- Take the green mini-bus route No.101 in Hau Tak, Hang Hau MTR Station, to the terminus in Sai Kung Town;
- Take the green mini-bus route No.1 in Telford Gardens, Kowloon Bay, to the terminus in Sai Kung Town;
- Take the green mini-bus route No.12 in Po Lam Public Transport Interchange (Metro City Phrase 2) to the terminus in Sai Kung;
- Take the First Bus route No. 792M in Tiu Keng Leung MTR Station, to the terminus in Sai Kung Town.
Then, take the KMB route No.94 from Sai Kung Town to Wong Shek Pier. Get off at Pak Tam Chung. Continue to walk along MacLehose Trail.
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Direct route
- Take the KMB route No.96R (available on Sundays and public holidays only) from Choi Hung MTR station / Diamond Hill MTR station to Wong Shek Pier. Get off at Pak Tam Chung. Continue to walk along MacLehose Trail.
(Lasted updated in February 2005)
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