The bay is near the eastern mouth of Hong Kong's
Victoria Harbour. A local gazette,
Genuine record of Guangdong province (), clearly contained the place name: 將軍澳 (Tseung Kwan O). A genuine record of Guangdong province was published during the Ming dynasty: Residents inhabited Tseung Kwan O area then. Before the development of the new town, the area around the bay was occupied by fishing towns and villages. Settlements in the area began as early as in the 13th century. Major settlements, however, did not occur until the late 16th century when small fishing villages were founded in the area. Hang Hau quickly emerged into a market town and became the most populated and prosperous place in the whole of Clear Water Bay Peninsula; it continued for the next few centuries as such. Other towns and villages include
Rennie's Mill (Tiu Keng Leng),
Hang Hau and
Yau Yue Wan. Rennie's Mill was where
Kuomintang loyalists were settled following the end of the
Chinese Civil War, and Hang Hau had a ship-building industry. The
Hong Kong Government had been interested in developing a new town at Hang Hau because of its proximity to the urban area. The project was postponed for a long time owing to the extensive scale of
reclamation in the bay, which is rather deep. It finally started under the name of Tseung Kwan O. The area of Tseung Kwan O is about 1,790 ha, with a projected population of 490,000 upon completion. Tseung Kwan O today comprises five main areas:
Po Lam, Hang Hau, Tseung Kwan O, Tiu Keng Leng and
LOHAS Park. All 5 have MTR stations. ==Climate==