The river as you can see it here is not exactly natural anymore; it's canalised and most of the land here is reclaimed from the sea. For a lack of official marinas, particularly for small utility craft, this bridge is used as a de-facto mooring place for many small fishing vessels.
Be careful when retrieving the cache, and try to be stealthy.
Tai Po new town is one of the oldest New Town developments in Hong Kong. Development started in the 1970s with the major improvement of the then KCR train services, providing fast and convenient transport services to the north-eastern New Territories.
Tai Po district has a population of just over 300,000 people, of which about 250,000 live in the urban areas and the rest lives scattered in villages around the district. The district has a remarkably rich history, having served as political and trade centres over the last centuries.
Getting around Tai Po is best done by bicycle, there are several shops renting out bicycles near Tai Po Market station, on Kwong Fuk Road and also in other parts of the town.