Nam Fung Chau
Island of Hong Kong
22°20′32″N 114°21′06″E / 22.342300°N 114.351792°E / 22.342300; 114.351792![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5b/Flag_of_Hong_Kong.svg/23px-Flag_of_Hong_Kong.svg.png)
Nam Fung Chau (Chinese: 南風洲), also called Green Island,[1] is an island of Hong Kong, under the administration of Sai Kung District. It is located in Rocky Harbour (糧船灣海, Leung Shuen Wan Hoi), off the coast of High Island.[2]
The island has a maximal elevation of 15 m.[2]
References
- ^ "Glossary of place names". Civil Engineering and Development Department.
- ^ a b China Sea pilot. Volume 1, The west side of South China Sea from Tanjung Lompat on the eastern side of Peninsular Malaysia to Zhelang Yan in China ; Pulau-Pulau Anambas, Hainan Dao and the islands and banks bordering the main route from Singapore Strait to Hong Kong. United Kingdom Hydrographic Office. p. 269.
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Major islands of Hong Kong
- Lantau Island
- Hong Kong Island
- Lamma Island
- Chek Lap Kok
- Tsing Yi
- Kau Sai Chau
- Leung Shuen Wan
- Po Toi Islands
- Po Toi
- Waglan
- Cheung Chau
- Tung Lung Chau
- Crooked Island
- Double Island
- Hei Ling Chau
- Ap Lei Chau
- Soko Islands
- Ping Chau
- Peng Chau
- Ma Wan
- Ninepin Group
- Tap Mun
- The Brothers
- Green Island
- Centre Island, Hong Kong
- Kowloon Rock
- Kellett Island
- Stonecutters Island
- Hoi Sham Island
- Channel Rock
- Pillar Island
- Mong Chau
- Chau Tsai
- Nga Ying Chau
- Lam Chau
- Rumsey Rock
- High Island
- Yuen Chau Tsai
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