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Discovery Bay (愉景灣; pinyin y? jǐng wān; Cantonese (linguistics)|Cantonese yue ging wan) is a low-density residential development in Hong Kong, located on the north-eastern coast of Lantau Island spanning two bays, Tai Pak Bay and Yi Pak Bay with a current population of around 14,300 residents from over 30 different countries - gaining it a reputation as an expatriate enclave. The community currently consists of twelve development phases of housing ranging from garden houses to high rise towers of up to twenty-five stories; with a few more phases under planning. It is located two kilometres from the site of the future Hong Kong Disneyland in Penny's Bay and approximately 16 kilometres west from the nearest point on Hong Kong Island. The GPS Coordinates are (N022°17'37.0";E114°01'07.0"). Image:discoverybayhongkong.jpg|thumb|right|Discovery Bay, Hong Kong (July 2003) Originally conceived by its developer, Hong Kong Resort Company Limited (a subsidiary of HKR International Limited) (HKRI), as a holiday and leisure resort with hotels and golf courses in the early 1970s, the idea never took off, and eventually it was converted into a residential development with resort characteristics by the early 1980s. This idea was unique and proved very popular in Hong Kong; when the first phase of Discovery Bay went on sale in 1982, they were sold out extremely quickly. Discovery Bay is entirely privately-owned - with Hong Kong Resort both the developer and the local council responsible for maintaining the area; from providing community facilities to providing transportation services. Until 2000, Discovery Bay even had its own private water supply, from the reservoir and water treatment located by the golf course up the valley. The only government facilities present is a fire station and ambulance depot, a post office, subsidized schools, and a police reporting post by the ferry pier. Community life in Discovery Bay is centred around DB Plaza, a commercial hub containing a bus terminus, ferry pier, an open piazza, and a range of shops including supermarkets, speciality stores, restaurants, medical clinics, and a vet to serve the large pet population. DB Plaza is also one of the few places in Hong Kong which offers al fresco dining. Image:Club_Siena_Discovery_Bay.jpg|thumb|right|Club Siena, Discovery Bay (April 2004) Discovery Bay boasts a huge range of amenities, including two man-made beaches, four recreational clubs including a 27-hole golf course and a marina (some residents choose to live on yachts moored in the marina), natural streams and rock pools, bicycle tracks, astro-turf football pitch, basketball court, numerous children's playgrounds and good hiking paths leading to other parts of Lantau Island including the Trappist Haven Monastery and Mui Wo. The four clubs are:
Membership to the clubs are separate from residency in Discovery Bay - residents may choose to become members by paying a deposit and monthly fees to the respective clubs. Members of Discovery Bay Residents' Club are automatically members of Club Siena, and vice-versa. All four clubs are subsidiaries of HKRI. Discovery Bay is a mere ten minutes from Tung Chung, where a number of additional options, from a multiplex cinema to three shopping malls, are available. Image:Discovery_Bay_from_the_air.jpg|thumb|right|Discovery Bay from the air (October 2004) Main access to Discovery Bay is by a 24-hour high speed ferry service operated by Discovery Bay Transportation Services Limited (DBTPL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of HKRI. This ferry service links Discovery Bay to Central, Hong Kong|Central District on Hong Kong Island in just under 25 minutes, on monohull and catamaran waterjets of 300 and 500 seats each, manufactured in Singapore. In 2000, a tunnel linking Discovery Bay to the North Lantau Expressway opened, and access to Discovery Bay via a shuttle bus service from the nearby Tung Chung town and the Hong Kong International Airport in Chek Lap Kok is becoming increasingly popular. This service is operated by Discovery Bay Transit Services Limited (DBTSL), another wholly-owned subsidiary of HKRI. However, as part of an effort to maintain an environmentally friendly lifestyle, private automobile|cars are not permitted to enter the area, with a few exceptions for local business, which may apply for entry permits. Commuting within the development is done via a 24-hour internal shuttle bus service operated by DBTSL which runs between various parts of Discovery Bay. Some residents also have golf buggies|carts to commute from one part of Discovery Bay to another; however the quantity of golf carts is highly restricted to preserve the traffic-free character of the community. All the above service accept Hong Kong's Octopus card as well as cash; in addition, ferries operated by DBTPL also accept single-journey and 50-journey electronic tickets issued by them. There are also Kai-to ferry services from the Discovery Bay Kai-to Pier in Nim Shue Wan. These ferries link Discovery Bay to Peng Chau and Mui Wo, taking 10 and 20 minutes respectively. In February 2004, the Discovery Bay Resident's Club introduced a trial bus service from Discovery Bay to Tsim Sha Tsui in Kowloon. This service neither accepts the Octopus card nor cash, leading to speculation and concern of HKRI abusing its monopoly on both clubs and transportation. Discovery Bay has three kindergartens and two primary schools to serve the population: Kindergartens:
Primary Schools
There are currently no secondary schools in the development; students generally travel by ferry to various secondary schools in Hong Kong Island, or by bus to the schools in Tung Chung. Two primary and secondary 'through-train' schools are currently planned; one to be operated as a PIS (Private Independent School) by the English Schools Foundation, and the other, a government-funded school operated by the Catholic Church. In addition, a sizable extension to Wei Lun Primary School is currently being built. Image:Siena_Discovery_Bay.jpg|thumb|right|Siena, Discovery Bay (August 2003) Siena is an extension of Discovery Bay currently being developed in four phases in Yi Pak Bay (Discovery Bay North). This consists of more housing, a large central park and residents club, a large shopping mall, a hotel development and a new ferry pier. The first two phases of Siena, known as Siena 1 and Siena 2 (and also known as Phase 11 and 12 of Discovery Bay), was sold in 2002 and 2003 respectively by the developer, Hong Kong Resorts Company Limited, despite the prevailing downward trend in the Hong Kong real estate market. In January 2004, Club Siena opened; and work is progressing on Siena 3 and 4. The first school in Siena is expected to open in 2006. Opening dates for other community facilities such as the planned shopping mall, hotel, and pier are unknown. Unfortunately, a huge swath of hillside behind Yi Pak Bay and Siena has been burnt during a Lantau Hillfires|hillfire from 26 November 2004 to 27 November 2004. This is but one in a series of massive hillfires in the area, often attributed to carelessness on the part of the construction companies. This latest fire started on midday on the 26th November 2004 and by the 27th, an area of 4-5 square kilometres have been burnt, stretching from Discovery Bay to Yam O and Penny's Bay (the site of the Hong Kong Disneyland). The cause of the fire is under investigation. See also: List of buildings, sites and areas in Hong Kong Official links:
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nl:Discovery Bay zh:愉景灣 Category:Places in Hong Kong Category:Cities and towns in Hong Kong This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Discovery Bay".
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