Created By: Emma Mang
It was built in the 1950s and was reconstructed in 2002. Nowadays, it is the place for transporting goods between different islands. There are also ferries travelling between Central and Cheung Chau every day. Gone are the days when the pier had not been built yet, there were many salt fields nearby. They built up different salt pans and use natural seawater to make salt. If they produce too much salt, they will take some to other islands to trade for other necessities, like oil, for self-sufficiency.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Cheung Chau Fishery history
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