LEUNG SHUEN WAN HOI
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Leung Shuen Wan Hoi (Rocky Harbor)(22°20'N., 114°19'E.) is a deep water well sheltered area whose principal seaward entrance lies between Sha Tong Hau Shan and Tiu Chung Chau. Vessels seeking shelter from winds of the North east Monsoon season anchor in mud in a position N of Wok Tuk Pai, an isolated pinnacle rock about 1 mile N of Sha Tong Hau Shan. During the Southwest Monsoon season, they anchor in mud in a position N of Chi Chau, a small steep sided islet close E of Tiu Chung Chau. Aspect.The coastline between the W entrance point of Tai Pang Wan and Tung Lung Island is extremely irregular and indented by a large island cluttered embayment which contains the mostly landlocked water areas of Leung Shuen Wan Hoi and Ngau Mei Hoi.
Location
Kowloon22° 19' 48" N, 114° 18' 36" E
GuideBook:
PUB 161 - SAILING DIRECTIONS (ENROUTE) SOUTH CHINA SEA AND THE GULF OF THAILANDLocation
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