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Blake Pier at Stanley Review

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Merry Tower comes out, next to Blake Pier at Stanley. The pier is very small, only ferry to Putai Island, one round trip a day. The latter is an offshore island in southeastern Hong Kong. It is said that there are fewer than 100 residents and there is no electricity or water supply. However, this dock has its origins. The original Bugong dock was built in 1920, and its original site is near the Central Trade Plaza. The top cover is made of cast iron, which is considered to be a historical building today (Hong Kong's recognition of "historical building" is different from ours. What happened decades ago is even a historical building). After several rolls of the top cover, it was moved to the Stanley wharf, which is why it is also known as the Stanley Bugong wharf.

Blake Pier at Stanley

Posted: Jun 21, 2017
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  • YuppiJe
    5/5Outstanding

    Blake Pier was once a ferry pier located at the foot of Pedder Street in Central, Hong Kong. Due to reclamation work, the pier was relocated to Stanley in 2006. it is now a wonderful site for leisure with great view especially at sunset.

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    Posted: Jun 20, 2023
  • ShenzhenFoodie
    4/5Excellent

    Blake Pier at Stanley in Hong Kong is a great place to enjoy the stunning sea view and indulge in a variety of delicious cuisines in nearby restaurants

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    Posted: Apr 3, 2023
  • 活在快樂時刻
    4/5Excellent
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    Bugong Wharf has been relocating Stanley for many years, and gradually became a landmark of Stanley..The resort for tourists to snorkel, its construction method is the British model, popular with snoring people!

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    Posted: Mar 4, 2023
  • 桂林仙儿
    5/5Outstanding
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    Stanley was the seat of Hong Kong's early administrative center, which later moved to the north shore of Hong Kong Island, because the beautiful scenery of the beach and the warm atmosphere of the sea, the British living there stayed for a long time. Bugong Pier, built in 1900, was opened by the 12th Hong Kong Governor Buli, and officially named Bugong Pier. The early pier was not covered, and a temporary grass shed was built in 1903, and a steel roof was introduced from the UK in 1909, so this is the first historical building in Hong Kong to adopt low-carbon steel structural parts. Although the pier was demolished in 1965, the introduction of Murray Building has made it a rare combination of humanities and natural mountains and seas. Especially when night falls, the sky blue and blue sea blue are even more intoxicating...

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    Posted: Jul 1, 2022
  • ChillTravelling
    4/5Excellent

    The Pier is a picturesque waterfront spot with stunning views of the sea.

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    Posted: Aug 10, 2023
  • Nimo73
    5/5Outstanding
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    Stanley Bugong Pier (Blake Pier at Stanley) is a public pier in Hong Kong, located next to Stanley Stanley Square in the South District of Hong Kong Island, the north bank of Stanley Bay, named after the 12th Governor of Hong Kong, Bu Li.

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    Posted: May 31, 2023
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