Ap Lei Pai

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Ap Lei Pai
鴨脷排
Ap Lei Pai - 2011.jpg
Ap Lei Pai Island as seen from Ap Lei Chau Island. A tombolo connects the two islands.
Geography
Coordinates 22°13′50.5554″N114°9′40.4994″E / 22.230709833°N 114.161249833°E / 22.230709833; 114.161249833 Coordinates: 22°13′50.5554″N114°9′40.4994″E / 22.230709833°N 114.161249833°E / 22.230709833; 114.161249833
Adjacent to East Lamma Channel
Aberdeen Channel
Administration
District Southern District
Demographics
PopulationUninhabited
Ap Lei Pai
Traditional Chinese 鴨脷排

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