Tai Ho Wan

View of Tai Ho Wan from the eastern end of the northern shore of the bay.
Map of Tai Ho Wan and surrounding area as of 2023.
View of Tai Ho Wan from the western end of the bay. The bridge carries Shun Long Road (順朗路), connecting to North Lantau Highway.
Entrance gate of Pak Mong.
Paifang of Tai Ho Village and metal gate blocking the road in 2021.
Interchanges between North Lantau Highway and Shun Long Road at Tai Ho Wan.
Channel at the western end of Tai Ho Wan, connecting the bay to the South China Sea. The visible bridges crossing the channel carry Shun Long Road, Cheung Tung Road and the North Lantau Highway.

Tai Ho Wan or Tai Ho Bay (Chinese: 大蠔灣; Cantonese Yale: daaih hòh wāan; lit. 'big oyster bay', also 大濠灣; 'big inlet bay') is a bay on the north shore of Lantau Island in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It is located west of Siu Ho Wan, and northeast of Tung Chung and Kei Tau Kok [yue]. The surrounding land was originally planned to be part of the North Lantau New Town scope, but there is a current slowdown in its plans because of the lack in population growth and environmental groups opposed to the next in abeyance.

Tai Ho was originally a rural area. To the northern part there is a shoal extend and to the southern part is the foot of Lin Fa Shan. Slopes are covered with grassland and shrub forests. There are monsoonal nature of swamps, as well as a stream named Tai Ho Stream which flows into the Tai Ho Bay.