- Wok Tai Wan
Wok Tai Wan (Chinese: 鑊底灣) was a
bay on the northwestcoast ofTsing Yi Island ,Hong Kong . Thebeach in the bay was oncenudist paradise. Its hardness to accessing the bay on foot, with highhill s surrounded, or by small boat, withturbulence in the nearby sea, made it the idea place fornudist s to swim and have sunbath. Because of the nudist paradise, the bay once became an attraction for hikers even the activities ceased."Wok Tai" in Cantonese means the bottom of the
wok , a round-bottom pan. The bay named with its "wok" shape.Nudism
In 1932, an European
Lam Part (林伯氏) set up a nudist club inHeung Fan Liu (香粉寮) inSha Tin . He later sold thepremises in 1938 because the building ofShing Mun Reservoir in 1935 and theJapanese invasion of China in 1937 seriously affected his business.Between 1938 and 1941, he used his
boat to take his nudists' club members to the bay to continue their gathering. The number of members reached its height, 20.During the
Japanese occupation of Hong Kong (1941–1945), he lost his boat and the club's activities was interrupted. He rented boats instead to take the members to the bay and renamed his club tosunbathing club 1950s.In 1960s all nudist activities halted owing to insufficient participants.
Tsing Ma Bridge
The bay remained largely silent in 1970s and 1980s, and only occasionally explorers came to find its past.
The bay became more accessible when
Hong Kong United Dockyards (HUD) was built closer to the bay in 1976.Tsing Yi Road was extended to the dockyard.In early 1990s,
Tsing Ma Bridge , an integral part ofPort and Airport Development Strategy , started. Thesuspension bridge spans from the hill at the back of Wok Tai Wan. Wok Tai Wai was reclaimed for the building one of the twotower s of the bridge and apier supporting the road from the tower to the hill.
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