- Mirs Bay
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Mirs Bay (also known as Tai Pang Wan[citation needed], Dapeng Wan, Dapeng Bay) (Chinese: 大鵬灣) is a bay in the northeast of Crooked Island and Sai Kung Peninsula of Hong Kong. Ping Chau stands in the midst of the bay. The north and east shores are surrounded by Yantian, Kuichong, Dapeng (Dapeng Peninsula) and Nan'ao of Shenzhen, mainland China.
Within the bay are smaller harbours or inlets on the Hong Kong side:
- Starling Inlet
- Tolo Harbour
- Crooked Harbour
- Long Harbour
- Sai Tin Hoi
To the south of Mirs Bay water flows out to the South China Sea.
Mirs Bay along with other waterways near Hong Kong once was home to various coastal defence forts (e.g. Dapeng Fortress) used against pirates during the Ming Dynasty.[1][citation needed]
Mirs Bay was used by then American Commodore (later Admiral) George Washington Dewey during the Spanish American War as refuge and repair facility for the US Navy.[2]
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Coordinates: 22°34′N 114°22′E / 22.567°N 114.367°E
Notable Bays of China Bohai Bay • Bohai Economic Rim • Bohai Sea • Dalian Bay • Daya Bay • Haitang Bay • Hangzhou Bay • Jiaozhou Bay • Korea Bay • Laizhou Bay • Liaodong Bay • Mirs Bay • Sanya Bay • Yalong BayCategories:- Bays of Hong Kong
- Shenzhen
- Bays of Guangdong
- Hong Kong geography stubs
- Guangdong geography stubs
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