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==Geography== |
==Geography== |
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Wong Chuk Kok Tsui separtes [[North Channel, Hong Kong|North Channel]], the northern part of [[Tolo Channel]], to its south and [[Wong Chuk Kok Hoi]] to its north. It is reputated as the extremity of north east New Territories, due to its remoteness for access on land. |
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==Conservation== |
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Revision as of 09:09, 8 January 2017
Wong Chuk Kok Tsui (Traditional Chinese:黃竹角咀, lit. Cape of the Yellow Bamboo Point), formerly known as Bluff Head, is a cape in north east New Territories, Hong Kong. Administratively, it is part of North District and Tai Po District.
Geography
Wong Chuk Kok Tsui separtes North Channel, the northern part of Tolo Channel, to its south and Wong Chuk Kok Hoi to its north. It is reputated as the extremity of north east New Territories, due to its remoteness for access on land.
Conservation
It is part of Plover Cove Country Park and the Hong Kong National Geopark. It holds some of the oldest rocks in Hong Kong.
External links
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