Brief information on Repulse Bay 
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Repulse Bay, one of Hong Kong’s most famous bays, is located in the Southern District of Hong Kong. It was named after a British Navy Ship, HMS Repulse.
Repulse Bay Beach is a well-known and very popular place for swimming, and attracts many tourists. Its coastline is winding and resembles a new moon. The long beach, broad beach bed, soft sand and the smooth sea make Repulse Bay Beach one of the most beautiful of all Hong Kong’s beaches.
In the east of the beach, the Hong Kong Life Saving Society can be found; its Chinese-style building decorated with a huge hovering and flying dragon on the top and also features a garden leading to the beach. The Zhenhai Tower Park, located along the beach, and has a rich, Chinese classical flavour. The statues of the Queen of Heaven and Kwan-yin stand just in front of the gate.
*You can download the bilingual note to show it to a taxi driver or someone else to find your way to Repulse Bay if you plan to visit Repulse Bay and have language problems.
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Hours: the whole day
Location: Southern District of Hong Kong
Transportation: take Bus 6, 6A, 6X, 63, 65, 66, 73, 260 or Minibus 40, 52, N40.
Admission: free
- Previous: Lamma Island
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