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Stanley Peninsula is located at the southern end of Hong Kong Island, between Repulse Bay and Shek O. The small town of Stanley, centered on Stanley Street, has harbour beaches with gentle sea breeze, ancient temples with a long history, and free and lively markets. And Bar Street, where Chinese and Western cultures blend harmoniously, forming a beautiful and beautiful seaside town. Stanley Main Beach and St. Stephen's Bay are two beaches that tourists often visit. The former is slightly smaller in scale, but it is located close to Stanley Street. Whenever the morning sun rises, the reflected rays of sunshine form a red column on the water surface, so it gets the reputation of "Stanley Morning Light". There is also a barbecue area on the north side of the beach. The latter is a little further away, but has a water sports center that offers various sports services such as sailing and surfing, and water sports enthusiasts can show their skills. Stanley's landmark buildings, Murray House and Bokong Pier, are ancient buildings with a history of more than a century. They are located in the Central area. Due to the needs of municipal construction, they were dismantled as a whole and moved to Stanley for reconstruction. Murray House retains the classical Victorian architectural style, with old-fashioned chandeliers, fans and other decorations, which makes people feel like they have been in a different world. It is a good choice to shoot retro blockbusters here, or find a restaurant to taste the old days. A major feature of Stanley is the harmonious coexistence of Chinese and Western cultures. Not far from Murray House is the Stanley Tin Hau Temple, which is designed with a two-way courtyard. There are more than 20 Taoist and Taoist priests enshrined here. Folk gods, incense burns all year round.