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Shu Hang Tsuen locates at the northwest of San Wai. It has about 200 years of history. The villagers originally lived in Lo Wai, but they found that there was a lack of space so they moved to Lung Tong. After living in Lung Tong for three…

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The Tang Chung Ling Ancestral Hall was built in the early 16th century to commemorate founding ancestor Tang Chung-ling. It is the main ancestral hall of the Tang Clan of Lung Yeuk Tau.

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Ma Wat Wai is located at the Northwest of the Lo Wai. It is originally enclosed by walls, with a watchtower on each of the four corners. The two-storey main entrance was made of granite and grey bricks and installed with two chained-ring iron gates.…

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Dating back around 500 years to the Ming dynasty, Kat Hing Wai Walled Village is a rectangular-shaped village constructed mostly of blue brick walls. It was first settled by the Tang clan; one of the five biggest clans to take up residence in the New…

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Located in Hang Mei Tsuen, the Kun Ting Hall was built in the year 1870. During the period of British colonization, the hall once served the purpose of a police station. After the colonization, the hall continued to serve an educational purpose to…

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Ching Shiu Hin is near the Kun Tin Study Hall. It is a L-shaped, two-storey building. It was decorated with carved panels, murals, plaster mouldings, patterned grilles and carved brackets to demonstrate the grandeur and elegance expected of…

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Tung Kok Wai has a history of more than 500 years and received its name as its location in the east of the Lung Yeuk Tau area. It was constructed on a raised platform to protect it against flooding. There are four rows of houses facing the northwest…

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Tsui Sing Lau Pagoda is the only surviving ancient pagoda in Hong Kong. It is hexagonal-shaped and has a three-storey green-brick structure. The pagoda was built to improve fung shui in order to foster the success of more clan members in the Imperial…

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Tin Hau Temple is located between the Tang Chung Ling Ancestral Hall and Lo Wai. The temple is a two-hall building, with the main hall devoted to the worship of Tin Hau and her guards, Chin Lei Ngan, who had eyes to see a thousand li (Chinese miles),…

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Lo Wai is located at the west of the Tang Chung Ling Ancestral Hall, it was the first walled village built by the Tang Clan in the area. Located on a small hill, Lo Wai was enclosed by brick walls on four sides. The original village entrance faced…
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