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Sha Tsui
Traditional Chinese沙咀/沙嘴
Transcriptions
Hakka
RomanizationSa1 Zu3/Sa1 Zoi4
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingSa1 Zoei2

Sha Tsui (Chinese: 沙咀/沙嘴) was a headland in Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong. It was situated at the west end of the old town of Tsuen Wan. The main road, Sha Tsui Road in the town centre of Tsuen Wan New Town is named after it.

22°22′03″N 114°06′50″E / 22.3676°N 114.1140°E / 22.3676; 114.1140

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