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Irrigation reservoir in Hong Kong
Ho Pui Reservoir.
Ho Pui Dam.

Ho Pui Reservoir (Chinese: 河背水塘) is an irrigation reservoir in Hong Kong, managed by Water Supplies Department.

The water of the Ho Pui Reservoir is used for irrigating agricultural lands in the northwest New Territories.

The Ho Pui Reservoir Family Walk has been noted for its beautiful bamboo grove.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Tin Fu Tsai Campsite". Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department.
  2. Yu, Helen (11 March 2021). "8 Hong Kong Instagrammable Spots That'll Transport You Out Of The City". Hong Kong Tatler.

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Reservoirs of Hong Kong
Drinking-water
Irrigation
Defunct

22°24′23″N 114°04′30″E / 22.40631°N 114.07495°E / 22.40631; 114.07495

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