Siu A Chau
Siu A Chau (Chinese: 小鴉洲) is an uninhabited island[1] of Hong Kong, part of the Soko Islands group, located south of Lantau Island.
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![]() Aerial view of Siu A Chau looking towards the South coast of Lantau Island  | |
![]() Location of Siu A Chau in Hong Kong  | |
| Geography | |
| Location | South of Lantau Island | 
| Highest elevation | 74 m (243 ft) | 
| Administration | |
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| Traditional Chinese | 小鴉洲 | ||||||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 小鸦洲 | ||||||||||||
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Geography
    
Siu A Chau is the northernmost and the second largest of the Soko Islands, after Tai A Chau. It is dumbbell-shaped[2] and has a rugged indented coastline with steep slopes.[3] The highest point of the island is at 119 meters.[4] A beach lies to the south, and another to the north of the island.[4][5]
History
    
In 1937, Walter Schofield, then a Cadet Officer in the Hong Kong Civil Service, wrote that Siu A Chau was "another settlement of early man" and that it had a "fishing village of huts very different from ordinary Chinese dwellings" at the time of writing.[2]
Features
    
There is a temple on the south side of the island.[4]
A low-level radioactive waste (LLRW) facility began operation at Siu A Chau in July 2005. Low-level radioactive wastes which had previously been stored in disused tunnels, two factories and five hospitals were subsequently transferred to the Siu A Chau facility.[6] Part of this waste was relocated from the disused Mount Parish air-raid tunnels at Queen's Road East, in Wan Chai. The 55 m3 of LLRW stored there had raised objections.[7][8] The opening ceremony of the facility was held in June 2006.[9]
References
    
- Low Level Radioactive Waste Storage Facility at Siu A Chau. Environmental Monitoring and Audit Manual
 - W. Schofield: "The islands around Hong Kong (text of a talk given in 1937)", from Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch, Vol. 23, 1983
 - South West New Territories Development Strategy Review. Recommended Development Strategy. July 2001
 - "No Man Is an Island", HK Magazine website, 22 March 2007
 - "Far From the Madding Crowd", HK Magazine website, 8 June 2006
 - Environment Protection Department: Low-level Radioactive Waste
 - Legislative Council Panel on Environmental Affair – PWP Item 70DR – Low-level radioactive waste storage facility, June 2003
 - Item for Public Works Subcommittee of Finance Committee, June 2003
 - Environment Protection Department: Low-level Radioactive Waste Storage Facility opens, 24 June 2006
 
External links
    
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to Siu A Chau. | 
- Webpage about Siu A Chau Tin Hau Temple (in Chinese)
 - Delineation of area of existing village Siu A Chau (South Lantao) for election of resident representative (2019 to 2022)
 
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