Tai Wai Nullah
Tai Wai Nullah (Chinese: 大圍渠), sometimes referred to as the upper stream of Shing Mun River,[1] is one of the nullahs of Shing Mun River in Tai Wai of Hong Kong.

Tai Wai Nullah (centre) passing through Mei Lam Estate.

Tai Wai Nullah passing through Tai Wai.

Junction of Tai Wai Nullah and Shing Mun River.
The channelised nullah has a width of about 39 m. As water flow is very low most of the time, the concrete nullah bed is exposed.[1]
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- Chuk, Lin-ping, "Reconnecting over nullah : community foci at Tai Wai", Postgraduate Thesis, Master of Architecture, University of Hong Kong, 1998
- Wong, Yin Kiu (June 2015). Back to the root : Hong Kong urban river revitalization (Master of Landscape Architecture). The University of Hong Kong. doi:10.5353/th_b5558701. hdl:10722/216311.
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