High Island Reservoir (Hong Kong)
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The High Island Reservoir, located in the Sai Kung Country Park, is the largest reservoir in Hong Kong. The construction work was magnificent, which entailed the building of two rock dams rising 64 metres above mean sea level at the eastern and western approaches of the narrow strait running between High Island and the eastern end of the Sai Kung Peninsula to form a reservoir with a capacity of 280 million cubic metres. Work began in 1971 and was completed in 1979.
The east main cofferdam of High Island Reservoir protected by the concrete "Dolosse" is unique and distinctive. Standing on the dam to enjoy the moist sea breeze while admiring the sight of sunrise is certainly an extraordinary thing to do. The surrounding of east main dam and Po Pin Chau by the queer looking hexagonal tuff is also a grandeur.
The east main cofferdam of High Island Reservoir protected by the concrete "Dolosse" is unique and distinctive. Standing on the dam to enjoy the moist sea breeze while admiring the sight of sunrise is certainly an extraordinary thing to do. The surrounding of east main dam and Po Pin Chau by the queer looking hexagonal tuff is also a grandeur.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Island_Reservoir
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Coordinates: 22°22'38"N 114°21'9"E
- Hong Kong- China Border 37 km
- hong kong bay 37 km
- Sham Chun River 39 km
- Ng Tung River 39 km
- Tiegang Reservoir 59 km
- Songmushan Reservoir 81 km
- Baipenzhu Reservoir 109 km
- Tiantangshan Reservoir 164 km
- Xinfengjiang Reservoir 173 km
- Dalong Reservoir 182 km
- Sai Kung East Country Park 2.4 km
- High Island 2.6 km
- Long Ke Bay 3 km
- Tsang Pang Kok 3.6 km
- Tai Long Wan 4.6 km
- Chek Keng Hau/East Arm 6 km
- Ko Tong Hau/West Arm 6.5 km
- Tai Tan Hoi Hap/Long Harbour 7.3 km
- Sai Kung District 7.9 km
- Tai Po District 14 km