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Bay, located south of Stanley, is famous for its long,
broad beach, its clean water, fresh sand, calm tide and
gentle waves, and its popularity with locals and visitors,
especially in summer. It is the most representative bay
in Hong Kong, and it was named after a pirate ship that
used to sail here in the 19th century.
With
its lush green, sub-tropical backdrop and breathtaking
views over sandy beaches, the area is an ideal place for
a romantic dinner under the stars. Several open-air restaurants
nearby specialize in the joys of wholesome barbecued food,
including the freshest prawns, squid, fish and other seafood
delicacies. All are cheery hives of activity every night
of the week.
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Bay also offers a good selection of shopping and entertainment
facilities. The ornate Life Guard Club was built in a
traditional Chinese style; its ceilings decorated with
magnificent swirling dragons. Sea View Tower was built
nearby in ancient Chinese color. Inside there are twin
ten-meter-high statues of Tin Hau, the Queen of Heaven,
and Avalokitesvara, the Goddess of Mercy, both of whom
are protectors of fishermen.
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Bay has now become a well-to-do residential area favored
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