- Ap Lei Chau
Ap Lei Chau (zh-tcy|t=鴨脷洲|cy=aap3 lei6 jau1), or Aberdeen Island, is an island of
Hong Kong , located south-west ofHong Kong Island , next to Aberdeen Harbour andAberdeen Channel , with an area of 1.32 km². Administratively, it is part of Southern District.History
A map dating from the
Ming Dynasty shows the island. On this map is marked the village of Heung Kong Tsuen, lit. Hong Kong Village(香港村 ). It is probably where the name of Hong Kong originates from.Ap Lei Chau serves as an excellent
typhoon shelter , and was a fishing village before theFirst Opium War . As a consequence of theTreaty of Nanking , it was ceded to the British together with Hong Kong Island in 1841. Since then, little attention had been placed on this small island.In 1968, the government started to build a power station on the island to provide electricity for the whole of Hong Kong Island. In 1980, a bridge was constructed to connect the island to the Hong Kong Island and brought momentum for rapid economic development. Public housing estates were built to accommodate people who suffered in a fire in the Aberdeen shelter.
In 1989, the power station was relocated to
Lamma Island . The old power station was then demolished and the site was re-developed into theSouth Horizons residential area with the aid ofland reclamation .Geography and demographics
Ap Lei Chau was named after the shape of the island, which looks like the tongue of a duck. "Ap" means "duck", "Lei" means "tongue", and "Chau" means "island." The northern part has the highest population, while the southern part of the island is less densely populated.
The highest hill on the island is
Yuk Kwai Shan (akaMount Johnston ).It comprises four main residential estates — Lei Tung Estate, Ap Lei Chau Main Street, Ap Lei Chau Estate and
South Horizons , each of which comprises severalhighrise towers. There is an industrial estate on the southern tip of the island.The population of Ap Lei Chau is 86,782 [ [http://www.elections.gov.hk/dc2007/eng/summaryd.html District Council Election 2007 - Southern] . The sum of the population in constituency areas D02 to D07] , and its area is 1.30 km², giving it a population density of 66,755 people / km², making it the most densely populated island in the world. [Island Superlatives. [http://www.worldislandinfo.com/SUPERLATIVESV2.html] ]
Ap Lei Chau also lends its name to the Ap Lei Chau
geologic formation , which covers most of southern Hong Kong Island. [Ap Lei Chau Formation. [http://www.cedd.gov.hk/eng/about/organisation/kra.htm] ]Place to visit
The
Hung Shing Temple located on the Main Street is a notable site, dating back to 1900 and is one of the oldest of its kind. The temple is a Grade I historic building.The site of the temple is nearly opposite the site of the former Aberdeen police station. Clearly chosen for its
feng shui , the superior dragons were seen as being protection from the 'threat of the tiger's jaw' from the police station. Although the police station is now gone, the dragons are still seen as enduring feng shui guards.Transportation
The connection between Ap Lei Chau and Hong Kong Island is by
Ap Lei Chau Bridge with four lanes. It opened in 1983 with only two lanes and was widened to four in 1994.Bus is the main form of transport for the residents in Ap Lei Chau. There are five bus termini in total on the island:
# Ap Lei Chau Estate
# Ap Lei Chau Depot (Main Street, Ap Lei Chau)
# Ap Lei Chau Industrial Estate
# Lei Tung Estate
#South Horizons Minibuses and taxis are also available. There is a regular
sanpan service running between Ap Lei Chau Main Street and Aberdeen. (Service hours: 6am-12am)There are plans for the Mass Transit Railway Corp. Ltd. (
MTR ) to extend the plannedSouth Island Line to Ap Lei Chau. There will be two stations in the island, one "Lei Tung" for Lei Tung Estates and one "South Horizons" serving Marina Square, a mini mall with a food market, and South Horizons, a private estates covering the western edge of the island.References
ee also
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Shek Pai Wan
*Ap Lei Pai
*Islands of Hong Kong
*Transportation in Hong Kong
*List of buildings, sites and areas in Hong Kong
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