The Aberdeen Typhoon Shelter has excellent natural conditions, namely, the hills in the northeast to block the monsoon from the northeast, and the Ap Lei Chau in the southwest as a barrier to block the huge waves from the South China Sea, which is conducive to its development into the largest typhoon shelter in Hong Kong and also as a fishing port.
With the continuous development of society, fishing has become a sunset industry. The Aberdeen Typhoon Shelter has gradually become a sea tourism and sightseeing spot. Now, during the holidays, you can see sampans shuttling in the typhoon shelter to pick up tourists from different places. Take a look at the last fishing port in Hong Kong, Aberdeen.