Yung Shue Wan Ferry Pier
History
The Yung Shue Wan Public Pier was opened in 1964, but the facilities are very rudimentary, the piers are narrow and lack of lighting and complete equipment, which is not enough to cope with the large number of tourists. In view of this, the government planned in 1982 to build a ferry pier on the 0.44 hectare seabed next to the public pier, with two berthing locations and other supporting facilities.
In 1983, the government planned to spend HK$66.5 million to improve various constructions on Lamma Island, one of which was to expand the Yung Shue Wan Pier and set aside HK$10 million in the following year for the projects to improve Outlying Islands and New Territories ferry piers by the Public Works Department. However, the number of passengers on the route from Central to Yung Shue Wan was only 2,400 at that time. In addition, Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry would not dispatch three-tier ships to sail in the short term, and the improvement works of the pier were also shelved.
In 1985, the Civil Engineering and Development Department invited tenders for the construction of the Yung Shue Wan Ferry Pier. The project included a pier building with a covered waiting room, ticket office and other facilities. At the same time, the bridge between the pier and Yung Shue Wan Main Street was also widened to 65 metres, thereby improving ferry services.
The new Yung Shue Wan Ferry Pier opened on 4 September 1987.
References
- ^ "Ferry Service Timetable & Faretable (Central ↔ Yung Shue Wan)" (PDF). Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
- ^ "Franchised and Licensed Ferry Service Details". Transport Department. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
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