File:Ping Chau.jpg
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English: Ping Chau, an outlying island in the North-eastern part of Hong Kong.It is the only sizeable island made up of sedimentary rock in Hong Kong 中文:東平洲,香港東北部的一個沉積岩離小島,因地勢平坦而得名。 |
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Date | 22/07/2007 (uploaded on 23/07/2007) | ||||||||
Source | Isaac Wong (惡德神父) | ||||||||
Author | Isaac Wong (惡德神父) | ||||||||
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