Tai Tam Harbour is a narrow inlet to the inner bay area of Tai Tam Bay, in the south of Hong Kong Island. The harbour is about 200 m wide and 2km long, with an avaregae depth of about 3 m.[1]
The southwestern part of the harbour is formed by a round-shaped peninsula, where the Red Hill and several low-rise upmarket residences and private housing estates are located,[4] including the Redhill Peninsula, Red Hill Park (紅山花園), Turtle Cove (龜背灣), Le Palais (皇府灣) and Villa Rosa (玫瑰園).
Tai Tam Tuk Village (大潭篤村), resited after the construction of Tai Tam Tuk Reservoir, is located at the estuary by the harbour, along the western shore of the northwest inner bay of Tai Tam Harbour.
Five villages are located along the western coast of Tai Tam Harbour. Form north to south: Lan Nai Wan Village (爛泥灣村), Tung Ah Village (東丫村), Tung Ah Pui Village (東丫背村), Ngan Hang Village (銀坑村) and To Tei Wan Village [zh] (土地灣村). They are collectively known as 'The Five Lan Nai Wan Villages'.[5]
At the time of the 1911 census, the population of Tai Tam Tuk was 76, the population of Lan Nai Wan was 4, the population of To Tei Wan was 54.[6]
Features
Lan Nai Wan (爛泥灣; 'bad soil bay') is bay[5] in the west of Tai Tam Harbour. It is the site of Lan Nai Wan Village and Lin Hok Sin Koon (蓮鶴仙觀) temple.[7]
Remains of military installations, including lookouts and pillboxes can be found among the Five Lan Nai Wan Villages.[5]