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3 Historic Structures of Wong Nai Chung ReservoirWong Nai Chung Reservoir is the third oldest surviving waterworks construction in Hong Kong. Upon its completion in 1899, it served as a supplementary source to the Tai Tam Group of Reservoirs and thus further increased the facilities for storing water on Hong Kong Island. The surviving historical structures in Wong Nai Chung Reservoir include a masonry dam, a valve house and a weir.
Wong Nai Chung Reservoir
Address
Tai Tam Reservoir Road, Wong Nai Chung
Transport
Citybus
6 Central (Exchange Square) - Stanley Prison
41A North Point Ferry Pier - Wah Fu (Central)
76 Causeway Bay (Moreton Terrace) - Shek Pai Wan
New World First Bus
63 Stanley Prison - North Point Ferry Pier (operated on Mondays to Saturdays)
66 Stanley Plaza (Ma Hang) - Central (Exchange Square)
Reference :
For more details concerning the historic waterworks facilities, please refer to the following website
Water Supplies Department
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