Kau Pei Chau

Kau Pei Chau (Chinese: 狗髀洲; Sidney Lau: Gau2 Bei2 Jau1) is an uninhabited islet located off the coast of Hong Kong Island, about 50 metres off the tip of Cape D'Aguilar. Administratively, it is part of Southern District. Kau Pei Chau has a length of 1.34 kilometres.[1] It is located directly south of the Cape D’Aguilar Marine Reserve.

Kau Pei Chau
Native name:
狗髀洲
Kau Pei Chau
Geography
Coordinates22°12′00″N 114°15′00″E
Length1,340 m (4,400 ft)
Administration
Hong Kong, China
DistrictSouthern
Demographics
Population0

Name

Kau Pei (狗髀) literally means the thigh of a dog. Its original name in Chinese is Kau Pui (Chinese: 筊杯; Sidney Lau: Gaau2 Booi1), which is a divination tool used in temples to request an answer from the gods in ancient China.[2][3]

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