Fat Tong Chau

Fat Tong Chau (Chinese: 佛堂洲, literally meaning "Buddhist Hall Island". Known as Junk Island in English) is a former island of Hong Kong. It is now part of Tseung Kwan O (also called Junk Bay) and Clear Water Bay Peninsula, Sai Kung as a result of land reclamation. It is located in the southeastern part of Junk Bay.

View of Fat Tong Chau across Junk Bay. The buildings on the left belong to Tseung Kwan O Industrial Estate.
Aeral view of Tseung Kwan O (Junk Bay). Fat Tong Chau is located at the bottom right corner of the picture.
Site of Chinese Customs Station at Fat Tong Chau
Objects from Fat Tong Chau displayed at the Hong Kong Museum of History.

Location

Fat Tong Chau is located south of the Tseung Kwan O Industrial Estate and directly west of TVB City. The South East New Territories Landfill (SENT) is located south of Fat Tong Chau. Before land reclamation, Fat Tong Chau formed the northern boundary of Tathong Channel.

Chinese Customs Station

The site of the Chinese Customs Station, a declared monument of Hong Kong, is located in the northwestern part of Fat Tong Chau.[1] Archaeological finds from the site are being exhibited at Hong Kong Museum of History, including the "Foster benevolence over Indo-China; tributes and taxes circulate from afar" stone tablet.[2]

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