Kadoorie Beach, Public beach in Tuen Mun District, Hong Kong.
Kadoorie Beach sits along Castle Peak Road in Tuen Mun and features a shorter shoreline than nearby beaches in the New Territories. The sandy stretch is marked by an old pier at one end and connects to the adjacent Golden Beach.
The area once held military structures including Gordon Hard and Perowne Barracks before coastal development reshaped the region. The construction of the Golden Coast residential area transformed the landscape and created new communities nearby.
Morning swimmers gather regularly here, forming a tight community that values the sheltered and less crowded setting. The social patterns reflect how local residents integrate this beach into their daily routines.
The beach can be reached at the 18¾ milestone of Castle Peak Road and offers parking facilities for visitor use. The limited size of the shoreline means it can become crowded during peak hours compared to other public beaches in the area.
The shoreline has changed little over the decades and maintains its original form stretching from the old pier to Golden Beach. This stability is notable given the rapid development that has transformed other parts of the region.
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