
A photo showing the shores of Lei Yue Mun and Yau Tong, Lei Yue Mun Typhoon Shelter and Sam Ka Tsuen

A village and seafood restaurants in Lei Yue Mun, Kowloon

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Tin Hau temple in Lei Yue Mun, Kowloon
'Lei Yue Mun' (,
Pinyin: Liyumen, literally "Carp's channel") (a.k.a. 'Lyemun', 'Lye Moon Passage' , 'Ly-ee-moon Passage'), is a short
channel between
Junk Bay and
Victoria Harbour, separating
Kowloon and
Hong Kong Island, of
Hong Kong.
The lands around the channel are also called Lei Yue Mun. On Kowloon side, it is famous for its
seafood market and
restaurants in the fishing villages. On the Hong Kong Island side, it has former military defence facilities.
The channel is an important passage on the
South China coastal sea route. It is the east gate of Victoria Harbour.
Transportation
★ Ferry:
Coral Sea Shipping Services (珊瑚海船務) provides a regular service between
Sam Ka Tsuen pier and
Sai Wan Ho pier. Fare is HK$4.8 per adult.
★ Bus:
Kowloon Motor Bus operates bus no. 14C between
Sam Ka Tsuen and
Kwun Tong.
★ Minibus: Red minibus service is available between Kwun Tong and Lei Yue Mun.
★ MTR:
Yau Tong Station
History
★
Devil's Peak
★
Pirates
Places and facilities
On Hong Kong Island:
★
Lei Yue Mun Fort, converted into the
Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence
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Lei Yue Mun Park and Holiday Village
On Kowloon:
★
Lei Yue Mun Tsuen
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Sam Ka Tsuen
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Ma San Tsuen
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Lighthouse
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Tin Hau temple