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Bay of the Sai Kung Peninsula in Hong Kong From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tsam Chuk Wan (Chinese: 斬竹灣) is a bay of the Sai Kung Peninsula in Hong Kong. By extension, it is also the name of the area around the bay. Tsam Chuk Wan Village (斬竹灣村) is one of the villages located within this area.
A Catholic missionary station was established at Tsam Chuk Wan between 1867 and 1869.[1]
In 1911, Pak Tam Chung consisted of six villages with fewer than 405 inhabitants in total: Wong Yi Chau (黃宜洲), Pak Tam (北潭), Sheung Yiu (上窰), Tsak Yue Wu (鯽魚湖), Wong Keng Tei (黃麖地) and Tsam Chuk Wan. The six villages were all inhabited by Hakka people, with the exception of two hamlets in Pak Tam.[2][3]
The population of Tsam Chuk Wan Village (斬竹灣村) was 74 in 1911.[2] In the 1950s, it was about 55, as recorded by Austin Coates and James W. Hayes.[4]
Islands of Tsam Chuk Wan include:[5]: 607
Features around the bay include (from West to East):
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