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Hung Shing Yeh Beach
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The Hung Shing Yeh Beach is a beach on Lamma Island, Hong Kong. It is the most popular beach on Lamma Island. The beach is equipped with toilets, showers and changing rooms. It is also protected by shark net. The beach overlooks the Lamma Power Station.
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Lamma Power Station Beach
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Lamma Island Lookout Pavilion
Lamma Island Family Walk, Lamma Island, Hong Kong
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Restaurant On The Hill
Lamma Island North Section Rural Committee, Yung Shue Wan Main St, Lamma Island, Hong Kong
The Beer Shack
10 Sha Po New Village, Lamma Island Family Walk, Lamma Island, Hong Kong
Nearby local services
Lamma Island Family Walk
Hong Kong
Nearby hotels
Concerto Inn
Hung Shing Yeh Beach, No.28, Lamma Island, Hong Kong
Bayshore Inn
Lamma Island, Hong Kong
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Hung Shing Yeh Beach

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The Hung Shing Yeh Beach is a beach on Lamma Island, Hong Kong. It is the most popular beach on Lamma Island. The beach is equipped with toilets, showers and changing rooms. It is also protected by shark net. The beach overlooks the Lamma Power Station.

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attractions: Lamma Power Station Beach, Lamma Island Lookout Pavilion, restaurants: Restaurant On The Hill, The Beer Shack, local businesses: Lamma Island Family Walk
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Nearby attractions of Hung Shing Yeh Beach

Lamma Power Station Beach

Lamma Island Lookout Pavilion

Lamma Power Station Beach

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One of the most visited beaches on Lamma Island, not too far from the Yung Shu Wan pier. It is a beautiful beach with nice fine sand, trees for sunshade and good supporting facilities such as showers, changing rooms and washrooms. (However, these are temporarily closed currently due to the coronavirus situation.) One less than perfect point about the beach is that it is very close to the Power Plant and the three gigantic chimneys marking the area to miles away. Swimmers may have a shadow about water pollution although the authority advises people that the water there is good enough for any water activities. There are restaurants and little stores close by the beach to offer refreshments and snacks, and swimming gear so that visitors can make their last minute decision to go into the water to have a splashing dip to cool off the summer heat. Definitely a highly recommended attraction for nature...

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1y

Bad bad bad 2024: new sewage treatment plant behind the changing rooms. pile driver building work sounds like heavy artillery anti mosquito spraying across you, the beach and the water course all the tadpoles killed in the river unchecked sprawl of the restaurant at the end of the beach pollution from the building work including oil and plastic mini delivery truck things drive fast with screeching brakes and drive trains from no maintence no attempt to mask the look of the power station wave sports banned balls are banned but I can say that this isn't enforced at this beach at the moment tables no longer taped off popular with school visits

This was the best beach in HK. Now it's one of the worst. It's clear that HK doesn't understand or value its natural resources...

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1y

Beautiful and unspoiled beach with life guards on site, changing areas, showers and some restaurants/ snack/ drinks shop. It is a 20 minutes walk from the village thru the tropical forest. You do have wild snakes here, worth staying in the tracks. Once on the beach is so relaxing and safe, as they installed shark protective nets in the water to allow safe bathing and swimming. The Power Station dominates The landscape on the right, just make sure you look left and gaze at the clean waters. I didn't continue the walk, but you can access the other port and return to HKG Island or Stanley. To me, walking on the protected village, and reaching the beach is a...

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Bad bad bad 2024: - new sewage treatment plant behind the changing rooms. - pile driver building work sounds like heavy artillery - anti mosquito spraying across you, the beach and the water course - all the tadpoles killed in the river - unchecked sprawl of the restaurant at the end of the beach - pollution from the building work including oil and plastic - mini delivery truck things drive fast with screeching brakes and drive trains from no maintence - no attempt to mask the look of the power station - wave sports banned * balls are banned but I can say that this isn't enforced at this beach at the moment * tables no longer taped off * popular with school visits This was the best beach in HK. Now it's one of the worst. It's clear that HK doesn't understand or value its natural resources and tourists.
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Natinho LimaNatinho Lima
Beautiful and unspoiled beach with life guards on site, changing areas, showers and some restaurants/ snack/ drinks shop. It is a 20 minutes walk from the village thru the tropical forest. You do have wild snakes here, worth staying in the tracks. Once on the beach is so relaxing and safe, as they installed shark protective nets in the water to allow safe bathing and swimming. The Power Station dominates The landscape on the right, just make sure you look left and gaze at the clean waters. I didn't continue the walk, but you can access the other port and return to HKG Island or Stanley. To me, walking on the protected village, and reaching the beach is a good day out.
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Bad bad bad 2024: - new sewage treatment plant behind the changing rooms. - pile driver building work sounds like heavy artillery - anti mosquito spraying across you, the beach and the water course - all the tadpoles killed in the river - unchecked sprawl of the restaurant at the end of the beach - pollution from the building work including oil and plastic - mini delivery truck things drive fast with screeching brakes and drive trains from no maintence - no attempt to mask the look of the power station - wave sports banned * balls are banned but I can say that this isn't enforced at this beach at the moment * tables no longer taped off * popular with school visits This was the best beach in HK. Now it's one of the worst. It's clear that HK doesn't understand or value its natural resources and tourists.
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Beautiful and unspoiled beach with life guards on site, changing areas, showers and some restaurants/ snack/ drinks shop. It is a 20 minutes walk from the village thru the tropical forest. You do have wild snakes here, worth staying in the tracks. Once on the beach is so relaxing and safe, as they installed shark protective nets in the water to allow safe bathing and swimming. The Power Station dominates The landscape on the right, just make sure you look left and gaze at the clean waters. I didn't continue the walk, but you can access the other port and return to HKG Island or Stanley. To me, walking on the protected village, and reaching the beach is a good day out.
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