Pou Toi Island

Pou Toi Island is the main island of the Pou Toi Islands, covering an area of 3.69 square kilometers. The island’s geology is predominantly rocky, featuring tourist attractions such as the Coffin Stone, Buddha’s Hand Rock, Tortoise Climbing the Mountain, and the abandoned Wu’s Residence. Additionally, the inscriptions on Pou Toi Island have been designated as a statutory monument of Hong Kong. The seabed of the螺洲门 to the north of Pou Toi Island is the deepest point in Hong Kong’s waters, located 66 meters below sea level. The island is open all year round, accessible 24/7, with specific business hours subject to daily operational status.

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