Tang Lung Chau
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Traditional Chinese | 燈籠洲 | ||||||
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Tang Lung Chau (Chinese: 燈籠洲) is a small island to the west of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. This island is located off the south coast of Ma Wan, and is administratively part of Tsuen Wan District.
Lighthouse
Tang Lung Chau Lighthouse and the former light keeper's house, located on Tang Lung Chau, was declared a monument on 29 December 2000.[1]
The Lighthouse, also commonly known as Kap Sing Lighthouse, was put into service on 29 April 1912; it is one of the five surviving pre-war lighthouses in Hong Kong. It is a skeletal steel tower of 11.8 metres high with a white lantern on top. The steel tower and light apparatus were obtained from England. The lighthouse, now unmanned and automated, is now under the management of Marine Department.[2]
There is a bedroom, a kitchen, a latrine and a store room in the adjoining brick light keeper's house.[2] There was no spring or fresh water supply on the island so the light keeper of Tang Lung Chau Lighthouse used rainwater which was collected from the roof and then diverted into an underground tank.[2]
See also
References
External links
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- Aerial view on Google Maps
- Map of Tang Lung Chau
- Ha, Louis; Waters, Dan (2001). "Hong Kong's Lighthouses and the Men Who Manned Them" (PDF). Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch. Vol. 41: 281–320. ISSN 1991-7295.
Coordinates: 22°20′24″N 114°03′45″E / 22.3401°N 114.0624°E