Snorkeling in Hong Kong: Hoi Ha Wan

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Hi ‘Tatan’
Nice short videos :clapping::thumb:

I’ve put ’Sea slugs in Hong Kong’ on my snorkeling forum

:rtarrow: here

Can you locate on the map where you dived?
 
Hi ‘Tatan’


I’ve found the answer :wink: :

:rtarrow: There
 
Beautiful. Thank you so much.
 
Beautiful video! My only time in Hong Kong was in 2000, when I saw the wonderful beaches there. I have many happy memories of my visit, although I regret never having snorkelled there.

I wonder how many people know that snorkelling equipment was manufactured in Hong Kong over half-a-century ago? Here is an article entitled "Product of the Month" published in the September 1955 issue of the Hong Kong Commerce and Industry Department Trade Bulletin:
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The photograph shows spearfishing goggles, diving masks, swimming fins and breathing tubes made by the Wah Tai Rubber Company in Kowloon in the mid-1950s. The article can also be viewed online at Hong Kong Memory.
 

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