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'''Tathong Channel''' ({{zh|大東門}}), also known as '''Nam Tong Hoi Hap''' ({{zh|t=藍塘海峽|labels=no}}, originally {{zh|t=南堂海峽|labels=no}}), refers to the eastern sea waters in [[Hong Kong]] leading into [[Victoria Harbour]] through [[Lei Yue Mun]], bounded by [[Junk Island (Hong Kong)|Junk Island]] (Fat Tong Chau) and [[Tung Lung Chau]] in the east, and [[Hong Kong Island]] in the west.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Way: Tathong Channel (675130262)|url=https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/675130262|access-date=2020-08-03|website=OpenStreetMap|language=en}}</ref> |
'''Tathong Channel''' ({{zh|大東門}}), also known as '''Nam Tong Hoi Hap''' ({{zh|t=藍塘海峽|labels=no}}, originally {{zh|t=南堂海峽|labels=no}}), refers to the eastern sea waters in [[Hong Kong]] leading into [[Victoria Harbour]] through [[Lei Yue Mun]], bounded by [[Junk Island (Hong Kong)|Junk Island]] (Fat Tong Chau) and [[Tung Lung Chau]] in the east, and [[Hong Kong Island]] in the west.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Way: Tathong Channel (675130262)|url=https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/675130262|access-date=2020-08-03|website=OpenStreetMap|language=en}}</ref> |
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{{Coord|22|15|42|N|114|15|59|E|display=title|type:waterbody}} |
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[[Category:Channels of Hong Kong]] |
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[[Category:Sai Kung District]] |
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[[Category:Eastern District, Hong Kong]] |
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[[Category:Southern District, Hong Kong]] |
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Revision as of 13:03, 3 August 2020
Tathong Channel (Chinese: 大東門), also known as Nam Tong Hoi Hap (藍塘海峽, originally 南堂海峽), refers to the eastern sea waters in Hong Kong leading into Victoria Harbour through Lei Yue Mun, bounded by Junk Island (Fat Tong Chau) and Tung Lung Chau in the east, and Hong Kong Island in the west.[1]
References
- ^ "Way: Tathong Channel (675130262)". OpenStreetMap. Retrieved 2020-08-03.
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22°15′42″N 114°15′59″E / 22.26167°N 114.26639°E