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What's in Repulse Bay, Hong Kong?

Repulse Bay has zhenhai tower, Changshou Bridge, Wanshou Pavilion, and sculptures such as Wanshou Long, Aoyu and Sanyang Qitai. Repulse Bay is located at the southern foot of Taiping Mountain on Hong Kong Island. It is surrounded by mountains and the sea. The bay is crescent-shaped Known as "the first bay in the world" and "Hawaii in the East". It is the most representative bay in Hong Kong.

Repulse Bay is called Repulse Bay in English. It is said that Repulse Bay originated from a Royal British warship and was stationed in the bay to guard against pirates, which means "repel". Repulse Bay is famous for a long time. Repulse Bay Hotel is the place where two love experts, Bai Liusu and Fan Liuyuan, fight in the classic novel Love in a Fallen City by the famous modern novelist Zhang Ailing.

Repulse Bay is one of the noblest residential areas in Hong Kong. Many villas and luxury houses are spread all over the slopes of the bay, including the luxury houses of wealthy Hongkong businessmen Li Ka-shing and Bao Yugang. Repulse Bay Hotel mentioned in Zhang Ailing's "Love in the Whole City" has now become Shadow Bay Garden. Its vestibule reproduces the Japanese garden architectural style of Repulse Bay Hotel, and the back part has become a shopping mall and apartment building. At the same time, it is also the most popular and representative beach in Hong Kong, and it is a famous attraction that tourists must visit. The sunshine, beach and sea water here are really charming.

At the southeast end of Repulse Bay, there is a building with China classical color-zhenhai tower. The roof is decorated with flying dragons. This is the Hong Kong Life Saving Association. It is said that the Hong Kong Life Saving Association is a non-governmental voluntary organization, aiming at reducing accidents caused by water sports. Founded in 1956 by a group of enthusiastic lifesavers, the Federation is now a member of the International Lifesaving Federation.