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Kam Chuk Kok (Chinese: 金竹角) is a cape on the west shore of Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong.[1][2][3] The shore was reclaimed for a Shell oil depot.
The Chinese name of Kam Chuk Kok means the cape of golden bamboo.
References
[edit]- ^ "24 injured after two double-decker buses and flatbed truck collide in Tai Lam Tunnel | Coconuts". Coconuts hongkong. Retrieved 2025-12-08.
...causing the traffic congestion to stretch back six kilometres into Kam Chuk Kok in Tsing Yi.
- ^ "Traffic snapshot images - Cheung Tsing Highway near Kam Chuk Kok [TC302F] traffic snapshot images | DATA.GOV.HK". data.gov.hk. Retrieved 2025-12-08.
- ^ "HUD at the western coast of Tsing Yi Island". Hong Kong Memory (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Retrieved 2025-12-08.