Everything about The Soko Islands totally explained
The
Soko Islands are a group of
islands in
Hong Kong. The group consists of
Tai A Chau,
Siu A Chau and several smaller nearby islands, in the southwestermost waters of the territory, to the southwest of
Lantau Island.
Now largely uninhabited, the islands formerly accommodated a
refugee camp for
Vietnamese boat people.
CLP Power is currently proposing them as the site for a terminal to receive liquefied natural gas (
LNG) for use in electricity generation. This proposal is opposed by local environmantal groups because the surrounding waters are an important habitat for various marine species, particularly the rare
Chinese White Dolphin.
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