Bun Sha Pai
Uninhabited island in Tai Po District, Hong Kong
22°27′33″N 114°17′15″E / 22.459290°N 114.287485°E / 22.459290; 114.287485 Hong Kong
Bun Sha Pai (Chinese: 崩紗排) is a small uninhabited island in Tai Po District, Hong Kong.[1] It is located south of Che Lei Pai, within Tolo Channel.
Name
The name 'Bun Sha Pai' is derived from it being in the shape of a butterfly, which was known as "Bun Sha" in Chinese historically. Other names of the islet include 'Tung King Pai' and 'Flat Reef'.
References
- ^ "香港地方 | 地方 | 香港島嶼".
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Tai Po District
- Kau Lung Hang
- Lai Chi Chong
- Lam Tsuen
- Pak Shek Kok
- Sha Lo Tung
- Shap Sze Heung
- Tai Mei Tuk
- Tai Po
- Tai Po Market
- Tai Po New Town
- Tai Wo Market
- Tai Po Kau
- Ting Kok
- A Chau (丫洲, Centre Island)
- Breaker Reef
- Bun Sha Pai (崩紗排)
- Cham Pai (杉排)
- Chau Tsai Kok (洲仔角)
- Che Lei Pai (扯里排)
- Chek Chau (赤洲, Port Island)
- Flat Island (銀洲)
- Hau Tsz Kok Pai (孝子角排)
- Hin Pai (蜆排)
- Kung Chau (弓洲)
- Ma Shi Chau (馬屎洲)
- Ma Yan Pai (媽印排)
- Mo Chau (磨洲)
- Ping Chau (平洲)
- Sam Pui Chau (三杯酒)
- Sha Pai (沙排)
- Shek Ngau Chau (石牛洲)
- Tang Chau (燈洲)
- Tap Mun Chau (塔門洲, Grass Island)
- Tit Shue Pai (鐵樹排)
- Tung Ping Chau
- Wai Chau Pai (灣仔排)
- Wu Chau (烏洲)
- Yeung Chau (洋洲)
- Yim Tin Tsai
- Cloudy Hill
- Hong Kong Railway Museum
- Hong Lok Yuen
- Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden
- Lam Tsuen Valley
- Lam Tsuen wishing trees
- Mang Gui Kiu
- Museum of Ethnology
- Plover Cove
- Sai Kung West Country Park
- Tai Po Industrial Estate
- Tai Po Kau Nature Reserve
- Tai Po Lookout
- Tai Po Sports Ground
- Tai Po Waterfront Park
- Three Fathoms Cove
- Historic churches of Sai Kung Peninsula
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