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Hap
Mun
Bay
(Half
Moon
Bay)
Beach
is
one
of
the
two
notable
beaches
on
Sharp
Island
in
the
Kiu
Tsui
Country
Park
of
Sai
Kung.
It
is
located
on
the
south
end
of
the
island
and
is
accessible
by
way
of
frequent
sampan
and
kaito
service
from
Sai
Kung
or
by
way
of
a
hiking
trail
from
the
north
of
the
island.
The
bay
is
shaped
a
bit
like
a
half
moon,
which
you
can
make
out
clearly
from
the
higher
elevation
points
along
theSharp
Island
trail.
The
beach
itself
is
usually
very
clean,
has
fine
sand
and
water
quality
about
as
good
as
you
will
find
around
Hong
Kong.
Hence,
this
is
a
very
popular
beach
for
Hongkongers
particularly
in
weekends
and
public
holidays.
The
beach
area
is
rather
small,
which
results
in
very
crowded
conditions
here
during
warmer
months
of
the
year.
There
are
changing
rooms,
showers,
public
toilets,
in
season
rafts
(April
to
October),
lifeguards,
BBQ
pits,
refreshment
kiosk
that
are
open
during
normal
times.
Unfortunately,
our
beaches
are
closed
down
during
the
pandemic
including
Hap
Mun
Beach.
However,
they
should
open
up
someone
later
this
year.
Note:
Sampan
and
kaito
service
to
Hap
Mun
Beach
(HK$40
return
ticket)
takes
around
15-20
minutes
each
way.
You
can
also
take
similar
boat
service
to
the
main
Sharp
Island
pier
on
the
north
end
of
the
island
(HK$30
return
ticket)
and
then
hike
the
1.5
km
trail
to
Hap
Mun
Beach.
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