Wu Kai Sha

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Wu Kai Sha (Chinese: 烏溪沙) , formerly known as Wu Kwai Sha or U Kwai Sha (鳥龜沙), is a place at the shore of Tolo Harbour, northwest of Ma On Shan in the New Territories, Hong Kong. It is famous for a campsite, Wu Kai Sha Youth Village of YMCA. Originally there were only a few villages like Wu Kwai Sha Village. It is now an extension of a new town in Ma On Shan. There is also a beach near the Wu Kai Sha Youth Village. You can walk along the beach and the pier.

Before the area was developed, there existed only rough roads to the area. Many residents and visitors took kai to boats from Ma Liu Shui, near the KCR University Station, across Tolo Harbour to the area.

With the extension of the new town to the Northwestern side of Ma On Shan, roads were extended and expanded. Sai Sha Road is an alternative way go to Sai Kung. In 2001, the Kowloon Canton Railway Corporation began construction of the Ma On Shan Rail system, which currently terminates at Wu Kai Sha Station.

  • (Map) War Office (1936, 3rd Ed.), Hong Kong University Press. (1957, 4th Ed., Chinese character added). Hong Kong and The New Territories, Hong Kong University Press.
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