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Yam O : ウィキペディア英語版
:''Sunny Bay redirects here. For the MTR station, see Sunny Bay (MTR)''Yam O''' () is a bay located on the northeast shore of Lantau Island, in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It is part of the Tsuen Wan Rural West constituency of the Tsuen Wan District Council. Yam O was the one and only natural lumber preservation zone in Hong Kong. Even today, travellers passing through Yam O can see natural lumber on stilts in the bay.Today, Yam O is known for its interchange for the Disneyland Resort Line via the nearby Sunny Bay MTR station, built on reclaimed land near Yam O.==Sunny Bay==(詳細はSunny Bayを参照)Sunny Bay () is a recent incarnation by the Hong Kong Government, which emerged after the plans to build Hong Kong Disneyland Resort on nearby Penny's Bay. This was done so because ''Yam'' (陰) in Cantonese means ''dark'' (the same word as the Mandarin ''yin'', well known to most English speakers from the expression ''yin-yang''); while ''Yan'' (欣) means ''happy'' - a significantly more suitable name for the Disneyland rail link. But according to ''Shuowen Jiezi'', ''Yam'' (陰) also has a meaning which is "North of the hill and south of water", so the change of the name is opposed by some Chinese language professionals.Sunny Bay is today also a transport interchange for Discovery Bay residents, being served by bus route ''DB03R''.

:''Sunny Bay redirects here. For the MTR station, see Sunny Bay (MTR)''
Yam O () is a bay located on the northeast shore of Lantau Island, in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It is part of the Tsuen Wan Rural West constituency of the Tsuen Wan District Council.
Yam O was the one and only natural lumber preservation zone in Hong Kong. Even today, travellers passing through Yam O can see natural lumber on stilts in the bay.
Today, Yam O is known for its interchange for the Disneyland Resort Line via the nearby Sunny Bay MTR station, built on reclaimed land near Yam O.
==Sunny Bay==
(詳細はHong Kong Government, which emerged after the plans to build Hong Kong Disneyland Resort on nearby Penny's Bay. This was done so because ''Yam'' (陰) in Cantonese means ''dark'' (the same word as the Mandarin ''yin'', well known to most English speakers from the expression ''yin-yang''); while ''Yan'' (欣) means ''happy'' - a significantly more suitable name for the Disneyland rail link. But according to ''Shuowen Jiezi'', ''Yam'' (陰) also has a meaning which is "North of the hill and south of water", so the change of the name is opposed by some Chinese language professionals.
Sunny Bay is today also a transport interchange for Discovery Bay residents, being served by bus route ''DB03R''.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「:''Sunny Bay redirects here. For the MTR station, see Sunny Bay (MTR)'''''Yam O''' () is a bay located on the northeast shore of Lantau Island, in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It is part of the Tsuen Wan Rural West constituency of the Tsuen Wan District Council. Yam O was the one and only natural lumber preservation zone in Hong Kong. Even today, travellers passing through Yam O can see natural lumber on stilts in the bay.Today, Yam O is known for its interchange for the Disneyland Resort Line via the nearby Sunny Bay MTR station, built on reclaimed land near Yam O.==Sunny Bay==(詳細はSunny Bayを参照)Sunny Bay () is a recent incarnation by the Hong Kong Government, which emerged after the plans to build Hong Kong Disneyland Resort on nearby Penny's Bay. This was done so because ''Yam'' (陰) in Cantonese means ''dark'' (the same word as the Mandarin ''yin'', well known to most English speakers from the expression ''yin-yang''); while ''Yan'' (欣) means ''happy'' - a significantly more suitable name for the Disneyland rail link. But according to ''Shuowen Jiezi'', ''Yam'' (陰) also has a meaning which is "North of the hill and south of water", so the change of the name is opposed by some Chinese language professionals.Sunny Bay is today also a transport interchange for Discovery Bay residents, being served by bus route ''DB03R''.」の詳細全文を読む
'Yam O () is a bay located on the northeast shore of Lantau Island, in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It is part of the Tsuen Wan Rural West constituency of the Tsuen Wan District Council. Yam O was the one and only natural lumber preservation zone in Hong Kong. Even today, travellers passing through Yam O can see natural lumber on stilts in the bay.Today, Yam O is known for its interchange for the Disneyland Resort Line via the nearby Sunny Bay MTR station, built on reclaimed land near Yam O.==Sunny Bay==(詳細はSunny Bayを参照)Sunny Bay () is a recent incarnation by the Hong Kong Government, which emerged after the plans to build Hong Kong Disneyland Resort on nearby Penny's Bay. This was done so because ''Yam'' (陰) in Cantonese means ''dark'' (the same word as the Mandarin ''yin'', well known to most English speakers from the expression ''yin-yang''); while ''Yan'' (欣) means ''happy'' - a significantly more suitable name for the Disneyland rail link. But according to ''Shuowen Jiezi'', ''Yam'' (陰) also has a meaning which is "North of the hill and south of water", so the change of the name is opposed by some Chinese language professionals.Sunny Bay is today also a transport interchange for Discovery Bay residents, being served by bus route ''DB03R''.


:''Sunny Bay redirects here. For the MTR station, see Sunny Bay (MTR)''
Yam O () is a bay located on the northeast shore of Lantau Island, in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It is part of the Tsuen Wan Rural West constituency of the Tsuen Wan District Council.
Yam O was the one and only natural lumber preservation zone in Hong Kong. Even today, travellers passing through Yam O can see natural lumber on stilts in the bay.
Today, Yam O is known for its interchange for the Disneyland Resort Line via the nearby Sunny Bay MTR station, built on reclaimed land near Yam O.
==Sunny Bay==
(詳細はHong Kong Government, which emerged after the plans to build Hong Kong Disneyland Resort on nearby Penny's Bay. This was done so because ''Yam'' (陰) in Cantonese means ''dark'' (the same word as the Mandarin ''yin'', well known to most English speakers from the expression ''yin-yang''); while ''Yan'' (欣) means ''happy'' - a significantly more suitable name for the Disneyland rail link. But according to ''Shuowen Jiezi'', ''Yam'' (陰) also has a meaning which is "North of the hill and south of water", so the change of the name is opposed by some Chinese language professionals.
Sunny Bay is today also a transport interchange for Discovery Bay residents, being served by bus route ''DB03R''.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「:''Sunny Bay redirects here. For the MTR station, see Sunny Bay (MTR)''Yam O''' () is a bay located on the northeast shore of Lantau Island, in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It is part of the Tsuen Wan Rural West constituency of the Tsuen Wan District Council. Yam O was the one and only natural lumber preservation zone in Hong Kong. Even today, travellers passing through Yam O can see natural lumber on stilts in the bay.Today, Yam O is known for its interchange for the Disneyland Resort Line via the nearby Sunny Bay MTR station, built on reclaimed land near Yam O.==Sunny Bay==(詳細はSunny Bayを参照)Sunny Bay () is a recent incarnation by the Hong Kong Government, which emerged after the plans to build Hong Kong Disneyland Resort on nearby Penny's Bay. This was done so because ''Yam'' (陰) in Cantonese means ''dark'' (the same word as the Mandarin ''yin'', well known to most English speakers from the expression ''yin-yang''); while ''Yan'' (欣) means ''happy'' - a significantly more suitable name for the Disneyland rail link. But according to ''Shuowen Jiezi'', ''Yam'' (陰) also has a meaning which is "North of the hill and south of water", so the change of the name is opposed by some Chinese language professionals.Sunny Bay is today also a transport interchange for Discovery Bay residents, being served by bus route ''DB03R''.」
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''Yam O''' () is a bay located on the northeast shore of Lantau Island, in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It is part of the Tsuen Wan Rural West constituency of the Tsuen Wan District Council. Yam O was the one and only natural lumber preservation zone in Hong Kong. Even today, travellers passing through Yam O can see natural lumber on stilts in the bay.Today, Yam O is known for its interchange for the Disneyland Resort Line via the nearby Sunny Bay MTR station, built on reclaimed land near Yam O.==Sunny Bay==(詳細はSunny Bayを参照)Sunny Bay () is a recent incarnation by the Hong Kong Government, which emerged after the plans to build Hong Kong Disneyland Resort on nearby Penny's Bay. This was done so because ''Yam'' (陰) in Cantonese means ''dark'' (the same word as the Mandarin ''yin'', well known to most English speakers from the expression ''yin-yang''); while ''Yan'' (欣) means ''happy'' - a significantly more suitable name for the Disneyland rail link. But according to ''Shuowen Jiezi'', ''Yam'' (陰) also has a meaning which is "North of the hill and south of water", so the change of the name is opposed by some Chinese language professionals.Sunny Bay is today also a transport interchange for Discovery Bay residents, being served by bus route ''DB03R''.」
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