Tai Lam Chung Reservoir
Coordinates: 22°23′06″N 114°01′55″E / 22.3850393°N 114.0319818°E / 22.3850393; 114.0319818
Tai Lam Chung Reservoir (Chinese: 大欖涌水塘) is a reservoir in Tai Lam Country Park, Tai Lam Chung, Tuen Mun, New Territories, Hong Kong.[1] It is the first reservoir built in Hong Kong after the Second World War. Formed by a main dam across the Tai Lam Chung Valley, the construction work of the reservoir commenced in 1952 and was completed in 1957. Its water storage capacity is about 20 million cubic metres.[2]
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- Ho Pui
- Hok Tau
- Hung Shui Hang
- Lam Tei
- Lau Shui Heung
- Sham Tseng Settlement Basin
- Shap Long
- Tsing Tam
- Wong Nai Tun
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