Po Toi Islands
蒲台羣島 | |
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Aerial view of Waglan Island (foreground), Po Toi (left), Lo Chau and Sung Kong from the east | |
Location of Po Toi Islands within Hong Kong. | |
| Geography | |
| Location | South-east of Hong Kong Island |
| Coordinates | 22°10′27″N 114°16′14″E / 22.1742°N 114.2705°E |
| Major islands | Po Toi Island |
| Administration | |
| District | Islands District |
| Demographics | |
| Population | 200 |
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| Traditional Chinese | 蒲台羣島/ 蒲苔羣島 | ||||||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 蒲台群岛/ 蒲苔群岛 | ||||||||||||
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The Po Toi Islands are a small group of islands with a population of around 200, south-east of Hong Kong Island, off Stanley, in Hong Kong. The main island of the group is Po Toi Island. Administratively, they are part of Islands District.
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. Waglan Island has one of the five surviving pre-war lighthouses in Hong Kong.