Tap Mun is situated in Sai Kung North, to the east of the Tolo Channel. It was once a famous fishing area with a population of 5,000. The population has become less due to reduction in fish haul, forcing inhabitants to earn their living elsewhere. The island features a variety of attractions, including the Tin Hau Kung temple, Lung Tau Ken, Dip Shek and Tap Mun Shrine. During holidays, the only seafood restaurant on the island is full of customers. The seafood mainly comes from the fishing boats and rafts nearby. Visitors can also buy various kinds of good quality preserved seafood at reasonable price from the stalls around the pier. Many ex-residents return to Tap Mun to celebrate and rejoice during major traditional festivals.
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