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The annual ranking of this beach has been maintained as “Fair” since 1998, and received “Good” ranking in 2021.  During a bathing season, it usually achieves Grade 2, while sometimes it hovers to other Grades.
 
During and after periods of heavy rain, many beaches are likely to be more polluted than the beach grades suggest. Bathers should avoid swimming at beaches for up to three days after a storm or heavy rain.
 
The public are also advised to avoid swimming at "Grade 4" beaches until the water quality has improved.
 
 

Kadoorie Beach
Beach Grading in 2026

Kadoorie Beach
Breakdown of beach grading in the last three bathing seasons (2023 to 2025)

Figures may not add up to 100% due to roundings

Kadoorie Beach
Long-term trend of beach water quality

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Kadoorie beach is the smallest beach among the beaches in Tuen Mun district. It is one of the five Tuen Mun beaches at the Castle Peak Road, and is immediately west to Cafeteria Old, the two beaches are accessible by a 10-minute walk. Kadoorie beach is relatively difficult to locate and therefore is the least-attended beach in Tuen Mun district. However, the beach is favoured by some regular swimmers, who love to visit the beach in the early morning.

Location:
18 3/4 milestone, Castle Peak Road
Beach length:
70 meters.
Orientation:
Southwest
Transportation:
Please click here to search suitable transportation modes and routes to Kadoorie beach.
Map:
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Please visit the Leisure and Cultural Services Department Website or call the Beach Office for details:
(http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/en/beach/)
 
For further news, please visit the Press Releases of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department:
(https://www.lcsd.gov.hk/clpss/en/webApp/News.do)