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Jin Island

Coordinates:22°19′57.52″N114°19′24.53″E / 22.3326444°N 114.3234806°E /22.3326444; 114.3234806
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Island in the Port Shelter, the New Territories, Hong Kong
For other uses, seeJindo (island).
Jin Island andBay Islet (right), viewed from the southeast.
View fromHung Shing Temple, Kau Sai Chau. The island visible across the narrow channel is Jin Island.
Kam Chung Ngam

Jin Island orTiu Chung Chau (Chinese:吊鐘洲;lit. 'Hanging bell island'[1]) is an island in thePort Shelter, theNew Territories, Hong Kong. Administratively it is part of theSai Kung District.

Geography

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Jin Island is located south of the larger island ofKau Sai Chau, from which it is separated by a narrow channel. The island has a maximum elevation of 216 m and an area of 1.8 km2.[2] The smallerBay Islet (See Chau) is located off its eastern coast, from which it is separated by the channel See Chau Mun (匙洲門).

Because of exposure to the easterly winds and sea waves, landforms such as sea caves, stacks, arches and inlets add to the natural landscape of Jin Island.[3]

The best-known sea cave in Jin Island is Kam Chung Ngam (金鐘岩), commonly known as Goldfish Wagging Tail (金魚擺尾). Tourists can get a perfect shot of the fish shape from the top of the hill.

Conservation

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TheUng Kong Group Special Area (甕缸群島特別地區) covers 176.8 hectares and was designated in 2011.[4] It consists ofBasalt Island,Bluff Island,Wang Chau, their surrounding islets, and Kam Chung Ngam in the southern part of Jin Island.[5] The geology of the area is characterised byvolcanic rocks of theCretaceous periods.[6]

References

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  1. ^"10 secret and uninhabited islands to explore in Hong Kong".
  2. ^Hu, Puwei; Xing, Fuwu; Chen, Lin; Wang, Meina; Wang, Faguo; Chen, Hongfeng (2011)."Vegetation and vascular plant diversity of islands surrounding Port Shelter, Hong Kong, China".Biodiversity Science. Vol. V19 (05). pp. 605–609. Archived fromthe original on 1 December 2015.
  3. ^"Local Characteristics of Sai Kung District". Archived fromthe original on 2013-06-08. Retrieved2013-05-17.
  4. ^"Country Parks & Special Areas".Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department.
  5. ^"Double Haven and Others (Special Areas) Order 2010"(PDF).Legislative Council of Hong Kong. 20 October 2010.
  6. ^"Five geologically important sites designated as special areas".Government of Hong Kong. 31 December 2010.
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