Pearl Island (Hong Kong)
Pearl Island, located in Tuen Mun District, Hong Kong, is a small, privately-owned island accessible via a short causeway from the mainland. It is primarily known for its low-density residential development consisting of houses and villas.
The island's history is relatively recent, with the development of residential properties occurring in the latter half of the 20th century. Pearl Island aims to offer a tranquil, secluded living environment away from the densely populated urban areas of Hong Kong. Residents enjoy access to amenities such as a clubhouse, swimming pool, and gardens.
While not a major tourist destination, Pearl Island provides a unique residential option within Hong Kong, combining a relatively rural atmosphere with proximity to the city. It is a notable example of land reclamation and development for residential purposes in the territory. Access is restricted to residents and their guests. The island's management company plays a significant role in maintaining the infrastructure and security of the area.