Kwun Yam Beach Explained

Kwun Yam Beach
Map:Hong Kong
Location:Cheung Chau, Hong Kong
Coordinates:22.2071°N 114.0345°W
Length:100 metres
Type:Beach
Free Label 1:Patrolled by
Free Label 2:Hazard rating
Free Label 3:Access

Kwun Yam Beach, also known as Afternoon Beach, is a gazetted beach facing Kwun Yam Wan on the east coast of Cheung Chau, Hong Kong. The beach is managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of the Hong Kong Government.[1] The beach is 100 metres long and rated as Grade 1 by the Environmental Protection Department for its water quality.[2] It is one of the two gazetted beaches in Cheung Chau along with Cheung Chau Tung Wan Beach. This beach is smaller than Cheung Chau Tung Wan Beach.[3]

Name

The name Kwun Yam refers to the bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara.

History

The beach was gazetted by the Hong Kong Government and opened in 1971.

On 8 January 2017, a body of a 52-year-old angler was found at the beach more than a day after he was reported missing.[4]

Usage

The beach is beautiful, fine and white and is situated on the east coast of Cheung Chau. Since the 1996 Summer Olympics, Kwun Yam Beach had become a tourist spot for local visitors as well as being the home base for Hong Kong's first Olympic gold medallist, windsurfer Lee Lai-shan.[5]

Features

The beach has the following features:[1]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Leisure and Cultural Services Department - Beaches and Swimming Pools - Islands. Leisure and Cultural Services Department. 16 April 2021.
  2. Web site: Environmental Protection Interactive Centre : Beach Water Quality Data. Environmental Protection Department. 16 April 2021.
  3. Web site: Beach. Cheung Chau. 16 April 2021.
  4. News: Body of Hong Kong angler found floating off Cheung Chau beach. Ernest. Kao. South China Morning Post. 8 January 2017. 16 April 2021.
  5. Web site: Welcome to Film Services Office – Location Library. Hong Kong Film Services Office. 16 April 2021.