Cheung Sha Beach

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Cheung Sha Beach is one of Hong Kong’s longest and most scenic stretches of sand, popular for its tranquil atmosphere, water sports, and coastal dining on Lantau Island.

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Cheung Sha Beach canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
tourist attraction
accessibleBy bus
taxi
accessibleFrom Mui Wo NERFINISHED
Tung Chung NERFINISHED
coastType sandy beach
country China
environment natural coastal landscape
relatively undeveloped surroundings
hasFacility barbecue pits
beach restaurants
cafés
car park nearby
changing rooms
lifeguard services
showers
toilets
water sports rental shops
hasPart Lower Cheung Sha Beach NERFINISHED
Upper Cheung Sha Beach NERFINISHED
language Cantonese romanization Cheung Sha Tan
Chinese name 長沙灘 NERFINISHED
length approximately 3 kilometers
locatedIn Hong Kong NERFINISHED
Islands District NERFINISHED
Lantau Island NERFINISHED
managedBy Leisure and Cultural Services Department of Hong Kong NERFINISHED
near Lantau Trail NERFINISHED
Pui O NERFINISHED
Tong Fuk NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the longest beaches in Hong Kong
coastal dining
scenic coastal views
tranquil atmosphere
water sports
overlooks South China Sea NERFINISHED
partOf New Territories NERFINISHED
popularActivity beach walking
camping nearby
dog walking
kayaking
stand-up paddleboarding
sunbathing
surfing
swimming
windsurfing
regulation swimming season lifeguard service period set by Leisure and Cultural Services Department

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Lantau Island hasAttraction Cheung Sha Beach