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Small island in Penguin Chair, Hong Kong
Tai Lei
大利
Tai Lei with Peng Chau in the foreground and the Discovery Bay Marina in the background in July 2010.
Tai Lei, also referred to as Tai Lei Chau, is a small island located off the island of Peng Chau in Hong Kong. The island is connected to Peng Chau by a bridge. The bridge leading to the island is a popular fishing spot for residents of Peng Chau.
Features
The island houses an electrical substation operated by China Light and Power. In 2010, renovation work conducted on the CLP facility on Tai Lei met resistance from local environmental organisations.
Part of the island is occupied by a refuse-sorting facility which handles much of the garbage generated by Peng Chau. The facility is connected to its own pier which allows material to be removed and taken to landfills by ship.
Transportation
The island is connected to Peng Chau by the Peng Lei Road bridge.
"Public Piers maintained by CEDD". Civil Engineering and Development Department. Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Retrieved 7 May 2019.