Wok Tai Wan

Wok Tai Wan (Chinese: 鑊底灣) was a bay on the northwest coast of Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. The beach in the bay was once nudist paradise. Its hardness to accessing the bay on foot, with high hills surrounded, or by small boat, with turbulence in the nearby sea, made it the ideal place for nudists to swim and have sunbath. Because of the nudist paradise, the bay once became an attraction for hikers even the activities ceased.

Wok Tai in Cantonese means the bottom of the wok, a round-bottom pan. The bay named with its wok shape.

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