Ho Pui Reservoir
Ho Pui Reservoir | |
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河背水塘 (Chinese) | |
Ho Pui Reservoir | |
Ho Pui Reservoir Ho Pui Reservoir | |
Location | Tai Lam, Hong Kong |
Coordinates | 22°24′23″N 114°04′30″E / 22.40631°N 114.07495°E |
Type | Reservoir |
Basin countries | China |
Managing agency | Water Supplies Department |
First flooded | 1962 |
Water volume | 450 million litres (99,000,000 imp gal; 120,000,000 US gal) |
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Ho Pui Reservoir (Chinese: 河背水塘) is an irrigation reservoir in Hong Kong, managed by Water Supplies Department.[1]
The water of the Ho Pui Reservoir is used for irrigating agricultural lands in the northwest New Territories.[1]
The Ho Pui Reservoir Family Walk has been noted for its beautiful bamboo grove.[2]
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- Hong Kong Water Supply – Irrigation Reservoirs at industrialhistoryhk.org