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Coordinates: 22°1554N 114°0008E / 22.26509°N 114.00234°E / 22.26509; 114.00234
 

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Silvermine Bay Ferry Pier
梅窩渡輪碼頭
Silvermine Bay Ferry Pier
LocaleMui Wo Ferry Pier Road, Mui Wo
OperatorTransport Department
Maintained byCivil Engineering and Development Department
Characteristics
ID numberIP065
History
Opening date24 May 1980; 44 years ago (1980-05-24)
Coordinates22°15′54N 114°00′08E / 22.26509°N 114.00234°E / 22.26509; 114.00234
Silvermine Bay Ferry Pier
Traditional Chinese梅窩渡輪碼頭
Simplified Chinese梅窝渡轮码头

Silvermine Bay Ferry PierorMui Wo Ferry Pier is a ferry pier located on the waterfront of Silver Mine Bay in Mui Wo Ferry Pier Road, Mui Wo, New Territories, Hong Kong. There are two ferry routes provided in the pier. One is the service between Mui Wo and Central, operated by Sun Ferry.[1] Another one is the "Inter-Island" service among Peng Chau, Lantau Island (Mui Wo, Chi Ma Wan) and Cheung Chau, also operated by the same operator.[2][3]

History

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Before the war, although the population in Mui Wo had increased, it was still geographically isolated. Few people in Mui Wo had visited Hong Kong Island and only took the kai-to to Cheung Chau several times a year to buy daily necessities. Until the establishment of Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry, the ferry only went from Hong Kong Island to Cheung Chau. To leave Hong Kong Island, people in Mui Wo had to take a kai ferry to Cheung Chau and then ferry to Hong Kong Island. In 1945, the ferry company finally opened a route to Mui Wo. Although there was only one flight per day and there was no dock, passengers had to transfer to the shore by barge near the center of Mui Wo Sea as the waterway was finally opened.[4]

After the war, a lot of migrants flocked to Mui Wo to rent land and build houses from the villagers. By the 1950s, the ferry frequency increased successively, and the villagers also began to prepare for the construction of a pier. In October 1977, the government spent HK$10 million to rebuild the Silvermine Bay Pier. The new Silvermine Bay Ferry Terminal was opened on 24 May 1980, and was officially opened by Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry General Manager Lau Chan Kwok, Kenneth Fung and Lee Pak Yiu, General Manager Liu Ding Zhong, Deputy General Manager Young Tsin Kiu and government officials.[5]

In the past, Silvermine Bay Ferry Pier was an important transportation hub for Mui Wo and the entire Lantau Island. The public had to take a ferry from the Central Ferry Pier to Mui Wo, and then transfer to the New Lantao Bus to destinations such as the Tian Tan Buddha and Tai O. Therefore, the pier was not crowded with tourists especially on holidays.

Until 1997, when the Lantau Link opened as well as the MTR Tung Chung line being opened to traffic in 1998 and the Tuen Mun–Chek Lap Kok Link being opened to traffic in 2020, the public can take a bus or MTR to Tung Chung station to take the bus to all parts of Lantau Island (including Mui Wo), there is no need to take the ferry to Central, so the usage of the pier had dropped drastically.

References

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  1. ^ "Central - Mui Wo". Sun Ferry. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  • ^ "Inter Islands". Sun Ferry. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  • ^ "LANTAU ISLAND". Hong Kong Extras. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  • ^ "街知巷聞:梅窩神話,本來自成一國 - 20160626 - CULTURE & LEISURE - 明報OL網". Ming Pao. 26 June 2016. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  • ^ "梅窩新碼頭巴士站大嶼山市塲新界司計劃小輪服務居民". Wah Kiu Yit Po. 25 May 1980.

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