Po Toi Islands

[1] The islands are notable for interesting rock formations and open-air seafood restaurants.

Po Toi Island has a "haunted house", and some rock carvings supposed to be the epitaph of an emperor who died on or near Po Toi.

[citation needed] Waglan Island has one of the five surviving pre-war lighthouses in Hong Kong.

The islands are accessible by private ferry (kai-to) or water taxi.

Scheduled ferries connect Po Toi island with Aberdeen and Stanley.

Map including the Po Toi Group ( AMS , 1954)
Tin Hau Temple at Tai Wan ( 大灣 ) Bay, Po Toi
The southwest-facing slope of Beaufort Island (Lo Chau)
View of Stanley Peninsula in the southeast of Hong Kong Island . On the left, Beaufort Island and Po Toi Island (behind Beaufort), are visible.
Beaufort Island & Lo Chau Mun (Deepest part of Hong Kong)