Sea wall near Kuk Po

Tue, 09/23/2014 - 07:47

If you walk around the coastline of the northeast New Territories, many of the villages are built at the back of a shallow bay, with a wall like this built across the mouth of the bay.

What was the purpose of the wall? I remember there was a fatal storm surge that killed many people in Tai Po. Were these walls a reaction to that?

Regards, David

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14 Jun 2014
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Hi David,

Those might be Gei Wai (簊圍)﹐ quite common in Southern coastal area in China.  Lot's of them covering hugh area in Yuen Long.  Please see this 1983 map.  According to the map it looked like a Gei Wai to me.

Thanks & Best Regards,

T

Thanks Thomas, that's an interesting read. I hadn't heard of this style of farming before.

I've since looked at some older maps of the area back to 1929, and the sea walls are already marked then. So they've definitely been around long before the flooding I was thinking of, and should be part of the traditional farming methods.

Regards, David