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Tag Archives: Channelisation

Closed Border Area (West) – Nature

July 27, 2010by samalbahaykubo Leave a comment

The western end of the closed border area is a wide expanse of mostly active, manmade fishponds reclaimed from Inner Deep Bay. Some of the fishponds found alternative use as […]

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Channelisation, China, DSD, Ecology, Environment, Habitat destruction, Heritage, Hong Kong, New Territories, Pollution, Shenzhen, Wetlands

Closed Border Area – Heritage

July 27, 2010by samalbahaykubo Leave a comment

Shenzhen city (like HK and Kowloon) was built without a sewage treatment plant. There was a river nearby, however, so engineers piped the sewage untreated in to that. The Shenzhen […]

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Channelisation, China, DSD, Ecology, Environment, Fung Shui, Habitat destruction, Heritage, Hong Kong, New Territories, Pollution, Shenzhen, Wetlands

Kam Tin – Nature

July 27, 2010by samalbahaykubo Leave a comment

The wildlife of Kam Tin valley is probably the best documented in HK. The reason for this is that the University of HK (situated in Pokfulam, on HK island) use […]

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China, Ecology, Environment, Habitat destruction, Heritage, Hong Kong, Kam Tin, New Territories, Pollution, Wetlands

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