Sham Shui Po Ferry Pier

Starting on the 1 January 1919, the Kau Lung Sze Yeuk Kai Fong Ferry Company operated between Sham Shui Po, Kowloon and West Point/Eastern Street.

[1] In 1929 it was decided by the Hong Kong Government to replace the old wooden pier by a reinforced concrete one.

It opened in July 1931[2] and provided ferry services to and from Central, Sheung Wan and Macau.

[3] It was relocated again (third generation) to the shore next to Yen Chow Street in 1979 to cope with land reclamation work and the construction of the Nam Cheong Estate.The ferry service to and from Sheung Wan was terminated in 1979 due to the destruction of Wilmer Street Ferry Pier (威利麻街) in Sheung Wan by a typhoon.

The service between Central and Sham Shui Po was terminated in 1992 and the pier was also closed.

Fu Cheong Estate in Sham Shui Po, former location of Sham Shui Po Ferry Pier