Sok Kwu Wan Pier No. 2, Pier in Lamma Island, Hong Kong
Sok Kwu Wan Pier No. 2 is a simple dock in the village of Sok Kwu Wan on Lamma Island, used mainly by ferries and small boats connecting the island to other parts of Hong Kong. The pier sits at the center of local daily traffic and serves residents and visitors traveling between the island and the city.
The pier was built to support the traditional fishing work that has been the backbone of the island's economy for generations. Today it remains central to the community, while the island itself has changed little in its quiet character over the years.
The pier has minimal facilities, so bring water and snacks if you plan to stay longer. Parking is limited and food options nearby are scarce, so it is best to prepare beforehand.
Floating fish farms and rafts near the pier shape the daily work and routines of local fishermen. These structures show how the community has been connected to the sea for generations.
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