Hong Kong Tung Lung Chau (Tung Lung Island)
Tung Lung Chau, also known as Tung Lung Island, Sai Kung, Hong Kong is the southernmost island in the south of Clear Water Bay Peninsula, southeast of Hong Kong Island, Siu Sai Wan, the island area of 2.42 square kilometers. Since Tung Lung Chau is located south of the temple gate, the temple in ancient times was known as the South or South Dojima. Strait islands southwest of South Church (now more than writing Tathong) but also because the name South Church Island is named. On the other hand, it is known as the northern part of the Strait temple door, and later because of reclamation relations, temple continents (North hall) north of the temple door has been with Clear Water Bay Peninsula, connecting the land.
The island has a legacy of Qing dynasty fort; Pro ancient stone cliffs; beautiful scenery; is an excellent place to watch the sunrise at sea. Tung Lung Chau due south of the temple doors, so the temple in ancient times was known as the South or South Dojima. Strait islands southwest of South Church (now more than writing Tathong) is also due to name South Church Island is named. On the other hand, it is known as the northern part of the Strait temple door, but the door to the north of the temple temple continents (North hall) is connected to the Clear Water Bay Peninsula. Tung Lung Fort is provided with a special area of East Long Island, there Tung Lung Fort ruins; also one of the designated camping site Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department, can accommodate a minimum of seven camping units.
Scenic Area Address: Hong Kong Sai Kung southernmost islands
Car lines: Kaito, to Tung Lung Chau Sai Wan Ho, Lei Yue Mun to Tung Lung Island, North Point Tung Lung Chau