Tung Ping Chau

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Tung Ping Chau sits in Mirs Bay on the Northeastern side of Hong Kong. It is 1.1 square kilometres in size. This crescent-shaped outlying island at the most eastern end of Hong Kong's waters is renowned for its spectacular geological features. It is named the best of Hong Kong's four famous natural sights. Tung Ping Chau is an island of sedimentary rocks. The name Ping Chau (Flat land) comes from the unique formations of such flat sedimentary rock stacks.

As a small island, Tung Ping Chau's ecological systems and natural vistas are surprisingly diverse, including rocky shore animals, plant, birds and coral communities, etc. A good part of Tung Ping Chau is included in the Plover Cove Country Park (Extension). For eco-exploration, the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department has equipped Tung Ping Chau with facilities like a circular Country Trail, information board, waymarkers and shelters.