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Lai Chi Chong

Coordinates: 22°27′05″N 114°18′03″E / 22.451412°N 114.300959°E / 22.451412; 114.300959
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Hong Kong National Geopark sign in Lai Chi Chong.
Lai Chi Chong
Traditional Chinese荔枝莊
Simplified Chinese荔枝庄
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLìzhī Zhuāng
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinglai6 zi1 zong1
Residential houses and Hui () Ancestral Hall in Lai Chi Chong.
Mangroves at Lai Chi Chong.
Lai Chi Chong ferry pier.

Lai Chi Chong (Chinese: 荔枝莊) is a village and an area of Hong Kong, located on the southeastern shore of Tolo Channel, and on the northern shore of the Sai Kung Peninsula, in the Eastern New Territories.[1] Administratively, it is part of Tai Po District.

Administration

Lai Chi Chong is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy.[2]

History

It has been reported that the villages of Sham Chung, Lai Chi Chong and Pak Sha O had historically close social ties.[3]

Features

The coast of Lai Chi Chong near Lai Chi Chong Pier is the site the "Lai Chi Chong Formation", a set of Early Cretaceous volcaniclastic sedimentary rock strata.[1]

The Caritas Jockey Club Siu Tong holiday camp is located in Lai Chi Chong.[4]

Conservation

Lai Chi Chong is located within Sai Kung West Country Park, that was established in 1978.[5]

Lai Chi Chong has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest since 1985,[6] because of its geological interest.[7] The Lai Chi Chong Formation is part of the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark, that was inaugurated in 2009.[1]

Access

Lai Chi Chong is served by a scheduled kai-to ferry service, along the route Ma Liu ShuiSham Chung – Lai Chi Chong – Tap MunKo Lau WanChek KengWong Shek Pier.[8] The Lai Chi Chong Pier was built in 1962.[9]

Lai Chi Chong can also be accessed via a 3.5 km hiking path from Pak Sha O.[1]

Further reading

  • "Lai Chi Chong Formation - Jll". Civil Engineering and Development Department.
  • Cheung, Chi-fai (26 July 2010). "Another sensitive land sale emerges: As anger simmers over a Sai Wan project, 42 plots are snapped up at Lai Chi Chong". South China Morning Post.

References

22°27′05″N 114°18′03″E / 22.451412°N 114.300959°E / 22.451412; 114.300959