thumb|Aerial view of the eastern end of [[Tsing Ma Bridge, showing the reclaimed bay of Wok Tai Wan.]]

Wok Tai Wan () was a bay on the northwest coast of Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. The beach in the bay was once a naturist resort. The difficulties involved in getting to the bay on foot with its high surrounding hills, or by small boat because of turbulence in the nearby sea, made it an ideal place for nudists to swim and sunbathe. Because of the resort, the bay once became an attraction for hikers even after the activities ceased.

Wok Tai in Cantonese means the bottom of the wok, a round-bottom pan. The bay is thus named because its wok shape.

Nudism

In 1932, Herbert Edward Lanepart (), a Latvian believed to be of German origin, set up a nudist club by a river in Heung Fan Liu () in Sha Tin District. The club moved to Wok Tai Wan in 1936, because the lease on Heung Fan Liu was expiring and the building of Shing Mun Reservoir in 1935 had lowered the level of the river and made the water murky.