Kam Chuk Kok (Chinese: 金竹角) is a cape on the west shore of Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. The shore was reclaimed for a Shell oil depot.
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The Chinese name of Kam Chuk Kok means the cape of golden bamboo.
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Kam Chuk Kok (Chinese: 金竹角) is a cape on the west shore of Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. The shore was reclaimed for a Shell oil depot.
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The Chinese name of Kam Chuk Kok means the cape of golden bamboo.
22°20′41″N 114°05′03″E / 22.3446°N 114.0842°E / 22.3446; 114.0842
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