Tai Tam Harbour

Tai Tam Harbour, looking toward its inner bay in the northwest. Redhill Peninsula is visible on the left. Tai Tam Tuk Reservoir is visible in the background (centre).
Inner bay (northwest) of Tai Tam Harbour.
Hong Kong International School and Tai Tam Scout Centre (right) by shore of Tai Tam Harbour.
Lin Hok Sin Koon at Lan Nai Wan.
View of Tai Tam Harbour and Redhill Peninsula from the public pier next to Lin Hok Sin Koon.
Tai Tam Bay Pier (大潭灣碼頭), a public pier next to Tai Tam Tuk Raw Water Pumping Station.

Tai Tam Harbour (Chinese: 大潭港) is a harbour in the innermost part of Tai Tam Bay in the southeastern part of Hong Kong Island, in the Southern District of Hong Kong.[1] It is located at the estuary of Tai Tam Tuk.[2]

  1. ^ Lui, P.H. (1991). "Water quality and sediment chemistry of Tai Tam Bay, Hong Kong". Asian Marine Biology. 8. Hong Kong University Press: 149–151. ISBN 9789622092976.
  2. ^ "The Centenary Tai Tam Tuk Reservoir HKU scholar unveils the construction history of Asia's first great dam - All News - Media - HKU". www.hku.hk. Retrieved 1 June 2021.