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4 Historic Structures of Aberdeen Reservoir

Aberdeen Reservoir, comprising the Upper Reservoir (1931) and the Lower Reservoir (1932), was built to augment Pok Fu Lam Reservoir for solving the water shortage problem in the western part of Hong Kong Island. It became the last reservoir ever built on Hong Kong Island, after Pok Fu Lam, Tai Tam and Wong Nai Chung.

Aberdeen Reservoir

Address

Aberdeen Reservoir Road, Aberdeen

Transport

Citybus
7 Central (Ferry Piers) - Shek Pai Wan
76 Causeway Bay (Moreton Terrace) - Shek Pai Wan

New World First Bus
95 Ap Lei Chau (Lee Nam Road Industrial Area) - Shek Pai Wan (Circular)
971 Hoi Lai Estate - Aberdeen (Shek Pai Wan)


Reference :
For more details concerning the historic waterworks facilities, please refer to the following website

Water Supplies Department



The above information is for reference only, and is subject to change in accordance with the announcement of relevant organizations.

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