Cheung Po Tsai Cave

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Cheung Po Tsai Cave is a famous seaside grotto on Cheung Chau Island in Hong Kong, reputed to have been a hideout and treasure stash of the 19th-century pirate Cheung Po Tsai.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf grotto
landmark
sea cave
tourist attraction
access footpath from Cheung Chau village
stone steps leading to entrance
admissionFee free
associatedWith Cheung Po Tsai NERFINISHED
piracy in the South China Sea
bestVisitTime daytime
country China
culturalStatus featured in Hong Kong tourism promotion materials
subject of local legends
feature dark interior
low ceiling in parts
narrow entrance
requires crouching or crawling in sections
rocky interior
formationProcess marine erosion
geologicalType granite coastal formation
heritage local folklore site
language Chinese
localName 張保仔洞 NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cheung Chau NERFINISHED
Hong Kong, China
surface form: Hong Kong

Islands District NERFINISHED
locatedNear South China Sea NERFINISHED
locatedOn Cheung Chau Island NERFINISHED
managedBy local Hong Kong authorities
namedAfter Cheung Po Tsai NERFINISHED
nearbyAttraction Cheung Chau coastal walking paths
Cheung Chau village NERFINISHED
ownership public land
partOf Cheung Chau tourist trail NERFINISHED
region Pearl River Delta area NERFINISHED
reputedUse pirate hideout
treasure stash
safetyConsideration limited headroom inside cave
slippery rocks in wet weather
significance iconic pirate-themed site in Hong Kong
popular day-trip destination from urban Hong Kong
tourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism
transportAccess reachable by ferry to Cheung Chau from Central, Hong Kong
view coastal scenery of Cheung Chau
visitorAdvice visitors often bring flashlights

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Cheung Chau knownFor Cheung Po Tsai Cave