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Etymology edit

Calque of Cantonese 大浪灣大浪湾 (daai6 long6 waan1). Doublet of Tai Long Wan.

Proper noun edit

Big Wave Bay

  1. An area in Shek O, Southern district, Hong Kong.
    • 2006, “Hong Kong Beaches”, in The New York Times, Fodor's[1], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2023-04-19, Travel‎[2]:
      The red flag flies often at Big Wave Bay (on the south side of Hong Kong Island) because of the rough surf. []
      Big Wave Bay, Hong Kong's most accessible surfing beach, lives up to its name and is frequently closed for swimming as a result. []
      Shek O, not far from Big Wave Bay, is almost Mediterranean in aspect.
    • 2016 July 7, Dina Mishev, “Hong Kong’s urban jungle is real, not a metaphor for concrete and steel”, in The Washington Post[3], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 08 July 2016, Travel‎[4]:
      The most popular section of the 31-mile Hong Kong Trail, Dragon’s Back is in Shek O Country Park, located on the eastern side of Hong Kong Island. Its seven miles includes the undulating ridge — the dragon’s back — between Shek O Peak and Wan Cham Shan. The ridge overlooks the South China Sea and the hike ends at the quaint enclave of Tai Long Wan, “Big Wave Bay,” which is popular with both surfers and swimmers.
  2. A bay of Hong Kong Island in Shek O, Southern district, Hong Kong.

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