Hong Kong High Island Reservoir
High Island Reservoir in Hong Kong Sai Kung, Hong Kong is the largest reservoir water storage capacity of 281 million cubic meters. High Island Reservoir project launched in 1969, started in 1971, completed by the end of November 1978, Hong Kong is the last one built pond, along with the Plover Cove Reservoir Hong Kong accounted for the second largest total water storage reservoirs to 5.86 Hong Kong billion cubic meters of 87.2%.
High Island Reservoir in the 1970s in Hong Kong spent most massive public works projects, with HK $ 1.35 billion in 1978 completed, the Government has for the first time in response to public works needs to change the local administrative division, the New Territories South about science District Office spin-off Sai Kung management Islands District Office and District Office management, which has become the most extensive range of country parks in Hong Kong. Construction process flooded many villages, including mud Wan.
Official site of the reservoir door (also known as the Gate Strait officer or officer gate waterways), belong to the construction of the Plover Cove Reservoir in the sea. The works include two major dams built across the official door, connect the Sai Kung Peninsula and Hong Kong was the third largest island in Rocky Harbor Island. The two dams up to 64 m, and another three auxiliary dam.
Scenic Area Address: eastern Sai Kung Peninsula in Hong Kong
Car lines: recoil 94,96R bus route in Pak Tam Chung in Sai Kung pier to get off the taxi to go to the East Dam