Repulse Bay
There were many beautiful bays on Hong Kong Island and the outlying islands in the past. Unfortunately, many of them have been reclaimed for more practical use. Repulse Bay (meaning "shallow-water bay" in Chinese), is believed to be the most beautiful bay in Hong Kong. The beach is long and shiny, and the water is not very deep. It is an ideal place for swimming. In recent years, religious sculptures and images have been added to attract tourists. Shek 〇 and Chung Horn Kok are relatively quiet areas. There is a plan to make Shek 〇a marine research centre.

Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Southern District/Repulse Bay |
people | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.12 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-184 |
Repulse Bay
There were many beautiful bays on Hong Kong Island and the outlying islands in the past. Unfortunately, many of them have been reclaimed for more practical use. Repulse Bay (meaning "shallow-water bay" in Chinese), is believed to be the most beautiful bay in Hong Kong. The beach is long and shiny, and the water is not very deep. It is an ideal place for swimming. In recent years, religious sculptures and images have been added to attract tourists. Shek 〇 and Chung Horn Kok are relatively quiet areas. There is a plan to make Shek 〇a marine research centre.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Southern District/Repulse Bay |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.12 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-184 |
Repulse Bay
There were many beautiful bays on Hong Kong Island and the outlying islands in the past. Unfortunately, many of them have been reclaimed for more practical use. Repulse Bay (meaning "shallow-water bay" in Chinese), is believed to be the most beautiful bay in Hong Kong. The beach is long and shiny, and the water is not very deep. It is an ideal place for swimming. In recent years, religious sculptures and images have been added to attract tourists. Shek 〇 and Chung Horn Kok are relatively quiet areas. There is a plan to make Shek 〇a marine research centre.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Southern District/Repulse Bay |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.12 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-184 |
Repulse Bay
There were many beautiful bays on Hong Kong Island and the outlying islands in the past. Unfortunately, many of them have been reclaimed for more practical use. Repulse Bay (meaning "shallow-water bay" in Chinese), is believed to be the most beautiful bay in Hong Kong. The beach is long and shiny, and the water is not very deep. It is an ideal place for swimming. In recent years, religious sculptures and images have been added to attract tourists. Shek 〇 and Chung Horn Kok are relatively quiet areas. There is a plan to make Shek 〇a marine research centre.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Southern District/Repulse Bay |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.12 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-184 |
Repulse Bay
There were many beautiful bays on Hong Kong Island and the outlying islands in the past. Unfortunately, many of them have been reclaimed for more practical use. Repulse Bay (meaning "shallow-water bay" in Chinese), is believed to be the most beautiful bay in Hong Kong. The beach is long and shiny, and the water is not very deep. It is an ideal place for swimming. In recent years, religious sculptures and images have been added to attract tourists. Shek 〇 and Chung Horn Kok are relatively quiet areas. There is a plan to make Shek 〇a marine research centre.
Date | 1987 |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.12 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-184 |
Repulse Bay
There were many beautiful bays on Hong Kong Island and the outlying islands in the past. Unfortunately, many of them have been reclaimed for more practical use. Repulse Bay (meaning "shallow-water bay" in Chinese), is believed to be the most beautiful bay in Hong Kong. The beach is long and shiny, and the water is not very deep. It is an ideal place for swimming. In recent years, religious sculptures and images have been added to attract tourists. Shek 〇 and Chung Horn Kok are relatively quiet areas. There is a plan to make Shek 〇a marine research centre.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Southern District/Repulse Bay |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.12 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-184 |
Repulse Bay
There were many beautiful bays on Hong Kong Island and the outlying islands in the past. Unfortunately, many of them have been reclaimed for more practical use. Repulse Bay (meaning "shallow-water bay" in Chinese), is believed to be the most beautiful bay in Hong Kong. The beach is long and shiny, and the water is not very deep. It is an ideal place for swimming. In recent years, religious sculptures and images have been added to attract tourists. Shek 〇 and Chung Horn Kok are relatively quiet areas. There is a plan to make Shek 〇a marine research centre.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Southern District/Repulse Bay |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.12 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-184 |
Repulse Bay
There were many beautiful bays on Hong Kong Island and the outlying islands in the past. Unfortunately, many of them have been reclaimed for more practical use. Repulse Bay (meaning "shallow-water bay" in Chinese), is believed to be the most beautiful bay in Hong Kong. The beach is long and shiny, and the water is not very deep. It is an ideal place for swimming. In recent years, religious sculptures and images have been added to attract tourists. Shek 〇 and Chung Horn Kok are relatively quiet areas. There is a plan to make Shek 〇a marine research centre.
Date of Death | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Southern District/Repulse Bay |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.12 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-184 |
Repulse Bay
There were many beautiful bays on Hong Kong Island and the outlying islands in the past. Unfortunately, many of them have been reclaimed for more practical use. Repulse Bay (meaning "shallow-water bay" in Chinese), is believed to be the most beautiful bay in Hong Kong. The beach is long and shiny, and the water is not very deep. It is an ideal place for swimming. In recent years, religious sculptures and images have been added to attract tourists. Shek 〇 and Chung Horn Kok are relatively quiet areas. There is a plan to make Shek 〇a marine research centre.
Date | 1987 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.12 |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-184 |
Repulse Bay
There were many beautiful bays on Hong Kong Island and the outlying islands in the past. Unfortunately, many of them have been reclaimed for more practical use. Repulse Bay (meaning "shallow-water bay" in Chinese), is believed to be the most beautiful bay in Hong Kong. The beach is long and shiny, and the water is not very deep. It is an ideal place for swimming. In recent years, religious sculptures and images have been added to attract tourists. Shek 〇 and Chung Horn Kok are relatively quiet areas. There is a plan to make Shek 〇a marine research centre.
Date | 1987 |
Material Type | Image |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Southern District/Repulse Bay |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.12 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-184 |
Repulse Bay
There were many beautiful bays on Hong Kong Island and the outlying islands in the past. Unfortunately, many of them have been reclaimed for more practical use. Repulse Bay (meaning "shallow-water bay" in Chinese), is believed to be the most beautiful bay in Hong Kong. The beach is long and shiny, and the water is not very deep. It is an ideal place for swimming. In recent years, religious sculptures and images have been added to attract tourists. Shek 〇 and Chung Horn Kok are relatively quiet areas. There is a plan to make Shek 〇a marine research centre.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Southern District/Repulse Bay |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.12 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-184 |
Repulse Bay
There were many beautiful bays on Hong Kong Island and the outlying islands in the past. Unfortunately, many of them have been reclaimed for more practical use. Repulse Bay (meaning "shallow-water bay" in Chinese), is believed to be the most beautiful bay in Hong Kong. The beach is long and shiny, and the water is not very deep. It is an ideal place for swimming. In recent years, religious sculptures and images have been added to attract tourists. Shek 〇 and Chung Horn Kok are relatively quiet areas. There is a plan to make Shek 〇a marine research centre.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Southern District/Repulse Bay |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.12 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-184 |
Repulse Bay
There were many beautiful bays on Hong Kong Island and the outlying islands in the past. Unfortunately, many of them have been reclaimed for more practical use. Repulse Bay (meaning "shallow-water bay" in Chinese), is believed to be the most beautiful bay in Hong Kong. The beach is long and shiny, and the water is not very deep. It is an ideal place for swimming. In recent years, religious sculptures and images have been added to attract tourists. Shek 〇 and Chung Horn Kok are relatively quiet areas. There is a plan to make Shek 〇a marine research centre.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Southern District/Repulse Bay |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.12 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-184 |
Repulse Bay
There were many beautiful bays on Hong Kong Island and the outlying islands in the past. Unfortunately, many of them have been reclaimed for more practical use. Repulse Bay (meaning "shallow-water bay" in Chinese), is believed to be the most beautiful bay in Hong Kong. The beach is long and shiny, and the water is not very deep. It is an ideal place for swimming. In recent years, religious sculptures and images have been added to attract tourists. Shek 〇 and Chung Horn Kok are relatively quiet areas. There is a plan to make Shek 〇a marine research centre.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Southern District/Repulse Bay |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.12 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-184 |
Repulse Bay
There were many beautiful bays on Hong Kong Island and the outlying islands in the past. Unfortunately, many of them have been reclaimed for more practical use. Repulse Bay (meaning "shallow-water bay" in Chinese), is believed to be the most beautiful bay in Hong Kong. The beach is long and shiny, and the water is not very deep. It is an ideal place for swimming. In recent years, religious sculptures and images have been added to attract tourists. Shek 〇 and Chung Horn Kok are relatively quiet areas. There is a plan to make Shek 〇a marine research centre.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Southern District/Repulse Bay |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.12 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-184 |
Repulse Bay
There were many beautiful bays on Hong Kong Island and the outlying islands in the past. Unfortunately, many of them have been reclaimed for more practical use. Repulse Bay (meaning "shallow-water bay" in Chinese), is believed to be the most beautiful bay in Hong Kong. The beach is long and shiny, and the water is not very deep. It is an ideal place for swimming. In recent years, religious sculptures and images have been added to attract tourists. Shek 〇 and Chung Horn Kok are relatively quiet areas. There is a plan to make Shek 〇a marine research centre.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Southern District/Repulse Bay |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.12 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-184 |
Repulse Bay
There were many beautiful bays on Hong Kong Island and the outlying islands in the past. Unfortunately, many of them have been reclaimed for more practical use. Repulse Bay (meaning "shallow-water bay" in Chinese), is believed to be the most beautiful bay in Hong Kong. The beach is long and shiny, and the water is not very deep. It is an ideal place for swimming. In recent years, religious sculptures and images have been added to attract tourists. Shek 〇 and Chung Horn Kok are relatively quiet areas. There is a plan to make Shek 〇a marine research centre.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Southern District/Repulse Bay |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.12 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-184 |
Repulse Bay
There were many beautiful bays on Hong Kong Island and the outlying islands in the past. Unfortunately, many of them have been reclaimed for more practical use. Repulse Bay (meaning "shallow-water bay" in Chinese), is believed to be the most beautiful bay in Hong Kong. The beach is long and shiny, and the water is not very deep. It is an ideal place for swimming. In recent years, religious sculptures and images have been added to attract tourists. Shek 〇 and Chung Horn Kok are relatively quiet areas. There is a plan to make Shek 〇a marine research centre.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Southern District/Repulse Bay |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.12 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-184 |
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