Hac Sa Beach
Hac Sa Beach | |||||||||||||||
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Chinese name | |||||||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 黑沙海灘 | ||||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 黑沙海滩 | ||||||||||||||
Jyutping | Hak1saa1 Hoi2taan1 | ||||||||||||||
Literal meaning | Black sand beach | ||||||||||||||
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Portuguese name | |||||||||||||||
Portuguese | Praia de Hác Sá | ||||||||||||||
Hac Sa Beach (Portuguese: Praia de Hác Sá) is a beach in Coloane, Macau. It is the largest natural beach in Macau.
Name
The name "Hac Sa", is a translation from Cantonese (Chinese: 黑沙; Cantonese Yale: Hāksā), literally means the famous black sand. However, to prevent the beach from disappearing due to erosion, the Macau government has refilled the beach with yellow sand artificially. The dark colour comes from the minerals in the water which is lighter than other volcanic beaches like those in Hawaii. The beach is located near Hac Sa Reservoir Country Park.[1] A stream that originates from Hac Sa Reservoir runs through the central area of the beach.[2]
See also
- Hac Sa Park
- List of tourist attractions in Macau
References
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- Macau Prison/Youth Correctional Institution
- Coloane A Power Station
- Coloane B Power Station
- Ká-Hó Port
- Chapel of St. Francis Xavier
- Coloane Park
- Hac Sa Beach
- Hac-Sá Park
- Seac Pai Van Park
- Tam Kung Temple
22°07′22″N 113°34′21″E / 22.12286°N 113.57245°E / 22.12286; 113.57245
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