Wong Shek Pier

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Wong Shek Pier after redevelopment
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View down Long Harbour from the Wong Shek Pier
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Wong Shek Pier Bus Terminus

Wong Shek Pier (Template:Zh) is a public pier on the shore of Long Harbour (Template:Zh) in the north-east of Hong Kong's New Territories. It is situated in the Wong Shek (Template:Zh) area of the Sai Kung Peninsula. Administratively it is in Tai Po District.

The pier serves kai-to ferry routes to remote settlements on the peninsular and its outlying islands, such as Tap Mun (Template:Zh), Wan Tsai (Template:Zh) and Chek Keng (Template:Zh), and provides their principal connection to the rest of Hong Kong. It was reconstructed in 2006.[1]

Transportation

Kowloon Motor Bus

Note: All routes ending in “R” run only on weekends and public holidays.

Kai-to

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