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Hong Kong Zigang Harbour Review

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Hong Kong's Wanchai can be said to be one of the few small fishing villages left in Hong Kong (of course, the fishermen here have long stopped fishing, because obviously the tourism industry is faster and easier to get money), where you can take a small fishing boat out to sea and listen to the fishermen tell stories of the past.

Hong Kong Zigang Harbour

Posted: Jan 25, 2016
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  • 147***86
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    It's the Hong Kong typhoon shelter. Hong Kong people also like to come on holidays with seafood. In traditional communities, there are street crossings, Hongshengye Temple and mountain climbing. There are Haiyi Peninsula and Haiyi Industry and Trade, and there are many discount stores.

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    Posted: Jul 12, 2018
  • 吉川春代郎
    5/5Outstanding
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    🤠 Be sure to sit, nostalgic Taipa, Aberdeen characteristics.

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    Posted: Sep 3, 2022
  • Iam1919ami
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    Very beautiful attractions, with a very strong human touch and historical atmosphere, it is worth a visit.

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    Posted: Apr 14, 2022
  • 千山任我行
    4/5Excellent
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    Aberdeen (Aberdeen) is Aberdeen's English name. Aberdeen Wharf is also a sightseeing wharf. You can see fishing boats of all sizes here. You can also take a sightseeing boat to visit Aberdeen Harbour. The south side of Aberdeen is Ya Lei Chau. A visit to Aberdeen will bring you a different experience of Hong Kong.

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    Posted: Aug 8, 2016
  • 118***86
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    Aberdeen Port, also known as Aberdeen Harbour, is a famous tourist terminal in Hong Kong. There is a strong fishing port color, docking side by side with traditional small sampans, fishing boats and luxury yachts.

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    Posted: Nov 26, 2017
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