Hebe Haven - Villages

Villages

Villages that are close to the Hebe Haven includes Tsiu Hang Hau, Tsiu Hang, Che Keng Tuk, Ta Ho Tun Sheung Wai, Ta Ho Tun Ha Wai, Kau Sai San Tsuen, Pak Sha Wan, Pak Wai, Luk Mei Tsuen, Ho Chung New Village, Wo Mei, Nam Wai and Au Tsai Tsuen.

A well-known residential estate Marina Cove is also located in Hebe Haven.

Ports and harbours of Hong Kong
Harbours
  • Aberdeen
  • Crooked Harbour
  • Double Haven
  • Gin Drinkers Bay
  • Hebe Haven
  • Holt's Wharf
  • Inner Port Shelter
  • Long Harbour
  • Mun Tsai Tong
  • Port Shelter
  • Rocky Harbour
  • Starling Inlet
  • Tai Tam Harbour
  • Three Fathoms Cove
  • Tolo Harbour
  • Tsing Yi Lagoon
  • Victoria Harbour
Ports
  • Kwai Tsing Container Terminals
    • Container Terminal 9
    • Hongkong International Terminals Ltd.
    • Modern Terminals Limited
  • River Trade Terminal

Coordinates: 22°22′N 114°16′E / 22.367°N 114.267°E / 22.367; 114.267

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