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Tsing Chau - Definition and Overview

Tsing Chau (青洲) was an island in the Kwai Chung area of Hong Kong, sitting on the mouth of Gin Drinker's Bay, by the side of Rambler Channel, opposite to Tsing Yi Island.

In the 1960s, the bay was reclaimed and Tsing Chau became a land extension of Kwai Chung. The south of island is Kwai Chung Container Terminal. In early 1970s, a cross-channel bridge, Tsing Yi Bridge, was built and the island is the Kwai Chung end of the bridge.

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Example Usage of Tsing

TaraRWithers: Oh my word. love Tsing taos!
yellowsubmrine: @JLoismynameoh brittany hai ho gwui, dan hai hui mm shurn fun gao. Tsing hai mommy fun sein, dan hai brittany mm shurn tung hui wan. :P
ben_woodrow: @Rick_Deckard i hear the Tsing Tao is good down there, keep a look out for this guy leon
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