Nam Wan

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Nam Wan (Chinese :南灣; lit.'South Bay') is a bay south of Sai Tso Wan, Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong, at one end of Nam Wan Tunnel.

22°20′24″N114°05′54″E / 22.3399°N 114.0982°E / 22.3399; 114.0982


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