Po Toi O

Po Toi O.
Po Toi O from higher perspective.
Po Toi O and Clear Water Bay Golf Course.
Hung Shing Temple of Po Toi O (left) and adjacent Kung So (right).
Po Toi O Pier.

Po Toi O (Chinese: 布袋澳; lit. 'Cloth Pouch Bay')[1] is a small fishing village[2] at Clear Water Bay Peninsula, Sai Kung, New Territories, Hong Kong.

The village is situated at a bay shaped like a sack, thus earning its name Po Toi (meaning a "sack").

Administration

Po Toi O is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy.[3]

History

Po Toi O was historically a multi-clan village with surnames Cheung (), Chan (), Chong () and others.[4]

Features

This small fishing village has two seafood restaurants and is popular with tourists.

There is a Hung Shing Temple in Po Toi O. The temple was probably built in 1663. A Kung So (公所) building adjacent to the temple was built in 1740 and was used to deal with village affairs and served as a school until the 1930s.[5] The temple is a Grade III historic building.

In popular culture

  • Parts of the Hollywood movie Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life were filmed here. [1][2]
  • Australian celebrity chef Kylie Kwong visited Po Toi O for an episode of the TV series Kylie Kwong: Simply Magic. The episode was called "Hong Kong Island Hideaway".[3]
  • In the 2018 ITV TV miniseries Strangers, an apartment owned by a murder victim in Po Toi O proves important to the plot.

Transportation

Po Toi O can be reached by land using Po Toi O Chuen Road (布袋澳村路). The village is served by green minibus 16 - Po Lam, Tseung Kwan O to Po Toi O.[6][2]

References

  1. ^ Film Services Office: Po Toi O Village
  2. ^ a b Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department: Clearwater Bay Country Park
  3. ^ "List of Recognized Villages under the New Territories Small House Policy" (PDF). Lands Department. September 2009.
  4. ^ Antiquities Advisory Board. Historic Building Appraisal. Hung Shing Temple , Po Toi O
  5. ^ Brief Information on Proposed Grade III Items. Item #1054 Archived 2017-03-11 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Transport Department website: Green Minibus Route 16

External links

  • Delineation of area of existing village Po Toi O (Hang Hau) for election of resident representative (2019 to 2022)
  • Pictures of Po Toi O

22°16′33″N 114°17′45″E / 22.275724°N 114.295737°E / 22.275724; 114.295737

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