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Tai Po New Town, or Tai Po Town (Chinese: 大埔新市鎮), is a
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(
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) and non-administrative area in
Tai Po District Tai Po District is one of the 18 districts of Hong Kong. The suburban district covers the areas of Tai Po New Town (including areas such as Tai Po Market, , Tai Po Industrial Estate, Tai Wo Estate), Tai Po Tau, Tai Po Kau, Hong Lok Yue ...
, in the
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, Hong Kong. The area is a
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that surrounding the existing indigenous
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s of
Tai Po Hui Tai Po Market or Tai Po Hui () is the name of an area within the modern-day Tai Po New Town in the Tai Po District, in the New Territories, Hong Kong. However, its exact location changed from time to time. It is considered as the town centre of t ...
(literally ''Tai Po Market'', also known as Tai Wo Shi in the 1900s) and Tai Po Kau Hui (''Tai Po Old Market''), as well as east of the existing
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villages that located on the
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as well as west of those villages in
Ting Kok Ting Kok is an area and a village in New Territories, the northeastern part of Hong Kong. It is located on the northern shore of Plover Cove * Lee Ancestral Hall (). Built in the late 19th century. Not graded. There are more than 10 ancestral ...
and
Tai Mei Tuk Tai Mei Tuk is a place close to the Plover Cove Reservoir in the Tai Po District, New Territories, Hong Kong. Administration Tai Mei Tuk is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy. It is one of the villages represe ...
and south of those villages in Nam Hang, Fung Yuen and Sha Lo Tung. Most of the lands of the new town were obtained by land reclamation. In the present day, Tai Po New Town is simply known as
Tai Po Tai Po is an List of areas of Hong Kong, area in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It refers to the vicinity of the traditional market towns in the area presently known as Tai Po Old Market or Tai Po Kau Hui () (the original "Tai Po Mark ...
. The new town is largely covered by the government Tai Po Outline Zoning Plan, which legally regulates the land use of the area, on top of the terms in the
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contract with the government. Some of the land lease within the area, were known as Tai Po Town Lot № ''foo''. In elections, the town has a different zoning scheme for the election constituencies.


History of development

The new town was designed to be expanded from and incorporate the previously existing areas of
Tai Po Market Tai Po Market or Tai Po Hui () is the name of an area within the modern-day Tai Po New Town in the Tai Po District, in the New Territories, Hong Kong. However, its exact location changed from time to time. It is considered as the town centre of ...
(Tai Po Hui; formerly known as Tai Wo Shi) and
Tai Po Old Market Tai Po Market or Tai Po Hui () is the name of an area within the modern-day Tai Po New Town in the Tai Po District, in the New Territories, Hong Kong. However, its exact location changed from time to time. It is considered as the town centre of t ...
(Tai Po Kau Hui, the former site of Tai Po Hui), traditional market towns that served both rural villages of
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Tai Po branch and non-Tang's village alliance
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(literally ''Tai Po Seven Alliances'') as well as people by water route from Ma On Shan and other places. The market towns were established in the
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. After the
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of the area now known as the
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and
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to the
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, the colonial Hong Kong government also established the District Office North (founded as District Office which also oversee villages that belongs to the present day
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), an administrate department, in the area that belongs to the modern day Tai Po New Town in 1907. The building was next to the former site of the Tai Po police station, as well as the Island House, the residence of the
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. The market towns received expansion in the 1960s, due to the relocation of
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villages to the newly reclaimed land next to the Tai Po Market, as well as the construction of
Tai Po Industrial Estate Tai Po Industrial Estate (, branded as ) is an industrial estate on the reclamation in Tai Po Hoi, Tai Po District, New Territories, Hong Kong. It is administered by the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation. Location Tai Po I ...
which started in 1974. From 1976, extensive reclamation work was carried out near the mouth of the
Lam Tsuen River The Lam Tsuen River () is a river in Tai Po District, Hong Kong, with a length of 10.8 kilometres and a catchment area of approximately 21 square kilometres.Tolo Harbour Tolo Harbour (), or Tai Po Hoi (, historically ), is a sheltered harbour in northeast New Territories of Hong Kong. Geography Tide Cove, also known as Sha Tin Hoi, is to the south of the harbour, and Plover Cove, Three Fathoms Cove and T ...
(or known as Tai Po Hoi, literally ''Tai Po Sea'') in order to create land for the new town. The new town was a planned area, which had "suitable sites have been reserved for various types of land-uses including residential, commercial, industrial and open space, and for the provision of different types of community and infrastructural facilities to meet the needs of the population." The new town was divided between residential and industrial areas, with a mix of public and private housing. The
Tai Po Industrial Estate Tai Po Industrial Estate (, branded as ) is an industrial estate on the reclamation in Tai Po Hoi, Tai Po District, New Territories, Hong Kong. It is administered by the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation. Location Tai Po I ...
southwest of
Ting Kok Ting Kok is an area and a village in New Territories, the northeastern part of Hong Kong. It is located on the northern shore of Plover Cove * Lee Ancestral Hall (). Built in the late 19th century. Not graded. There are more than 10 ancestral ...
is one of the major
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s in Hong Kong. The gas factory of
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was located in the estate. As of 2018, the estate also consists of tenants such as
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,
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, APT Satellite,
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, South China Morning Post Publishers etc.. Tai Po New Town also had a smaller industrial area known as Tai Ping Industrial Centre. The new town was served by two new railway stations (now part of the mass transit system of the city), new
Tai Po Market station Tai Po Market (; : ) is an MTR station on the in the New Territories, Hong Kong. Located between Flagstaff Hill and Wan Tau Tong Estate in Tai Po, and adjacent to the eponymous market town, the station has three tracks and four platform ...
and Tai Wo station respectively. The already existing
Tai Po Kau Tai Po Kau () is an area and a village south of the town of Tai Po in Hong Kong, which was the site of the former Tai Po Kau station on the Kowloon–Canton Railway. It is located at a river estuary that empties into Tolo Harbour. Administratio ...
and old Tai Po Market railway stations, however, were closed in 1983. The latter which had previously served the traditional market town Tai Po Market ( Tai Wo Shi), became the
Hong Kong Railway Museum The Hong Kong Railway Museum is a railway museum in Tai Po, Hong Kong. It is now under the management of the Leisure and Cultural Service Department. Opened on 20 December 1985, it is located at the site where the old Tai Po Market railway sta ...
, one of the public museums of Tai Po District. In terms of road transport,
Tolo Highway Tolo Highway () is a major expressway on Route 9 in Hong Kong. It connects the new towns of Sha Tin and Tai Po in the eastern New Territories, forming part of the New Territories Circular Road. The highway, constructed in three stages betw ...
was completed in the 1980s, which largely replaced
Tai Po Road Tai Po Road ( Chinese: 大埔公路) is the second longest road in Hong Kong (after Castle Peak Road). It spans from Sham Shui Po in Kowloon to Tai Po in the New Territories of Hong Kong. Initially, the road was named Frontier Road. Location ...
as the main road between the new town and city centre. One of the earliest development of the present day Tai Po new town, were multi-storied estates on newly reclaimed land on circa the 1960s to 1970s. The housing estates, known as were served as the compensation for villages that were suffered from the construction of the
Plover Cove Reservoir Plover Cove Reservoir, located within Plover Cove Country Park, in the northeastern New Territories, is the largest reservoir (water), reservoir in Hong Kong in terms of area, and the second-largest in terms of volume. It is the world's first ...
(), whose farmland would be under water after the construction of the reservoir. Despite that, those buildings are now much older than other buildings of the new town, and make up the Tai Po District Council Election Constituency of
Tai Po Hui Tai Po Market or Tai Po Hui () is the name of an area within the modern-day Tai Po New Town in the Tai Po District, in the New Territories, Hong Kong. However, its exact location changed from time to time. It is considered as the town centre of t ...
. The area could traced back to its origins in the
Plover Cove Plover Cove, also known by its Chinese names Shuen Wan Hoi () or Shuen Wan (), is a cove in the Tai Po District of Hong Kong, near Tolo Channel and Tolo Harbour. Geography It is encircled by the hills Pat Sin Leng and Wan Leng (), the Yim Tin T ...
by the name of the local street Luk Heung Lane (), a namesake of Luk Heung (literally ''Six Villages''), as well as an ancestral hall. Those villages from Luk Heung conducted their business activities in
Sha Tau Kok Sha Tau Kok () is a closed town in North District, Hong Kong. It is the last remaining major settlement in the Frontier Closed Area and is Hong Kong's northernmost town. Its residents are mostly descendants of Hakka farmers and Hoklo fisher ...
in the past. , or known as the "Four Lanes" were also built circa the 1960s. In 1972, the Executive Council, the ''de facto'' cabinet of the Hong Kong colonial government, had approved a 10-year housing plan, which included a proposed expansion of Tai Po, Fanling–Sheung Shui-Shek Wu Hui and
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as new towns. In 1976, Tai Po New Town project was formally announced. Differing from Luk Heung San Tsuen, which was a relocation of rural population to the rural town centre, the new town project was to be an influx of urban population from the existing built-up area of the city. In 1980, the first public rental housing estate of the new town, Tai Yuen Estate, was completed. It was followed by Fu Heng Estate,
Fu Shin Estate Fu Shin Estate () is a mixed TPS and public housing estate in Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong, built on the reclaimed land of Tai Po Hoi. It consists of six residential blocks built in 1985. Some of the flats were sold to tenants through Ten ...
, Kwong Fuk Estate, Tai Wo Estate and Wan Tau Tong Estate (in alphabetical order);
Po Heung Estate Po Heung Estate () is a public housing estate in Po Heung Street, Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong near Tai Po Market, Hong Kong Railway Museum and Tai Po Hui Sports Centre. Formerly the office of Tai Po Rural Committee and Tai Po Temporary M ...
is currently the latest public rental housing estate of Tai Po in the Tai Po Market area as a re-development project of existing public facility of the traditional market town. The establishment of Tai Wo Estate and Tai Wo station, also shifted the area that corresponded to the name
Tai Wo Tai Wo () or known as Tai Wo Market are the names of several areas in the Tai Po District, in the New Territories of Hong Kong. The boundaries changed from time to time. In present time, the name "Tai Wo" mostly refers to the area surrounding t ...
, from
Tai Po Market Tai Po Market or Tai Po Hui () is the name of an area within the modern-day Tai Po New Town in the Tai Po District, in the New Territories, Hong Kong. However, its exact location changed from time to time. It is considered as the town centre of ...
(was established as Tai Wo Shi; at the time of establishment,
Tai Po Old Market Tai Po Market or Tai Po Hui () is the name of an area within the modern-day Tai Po New Town in the Tai Po District, in the New Territories, Hong Kong. However, its exact location changed from time to time. It is considered as the town centre of t ...
was known as Tai Po Market) to the area around Tai Wo Estate. The new town also composed of many private housing estates, as well as public-private housing estates that were subsidized under the
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. The New Town project also made
Yuen Chau Tsai Yuen Chau Tsai was an island in Tolo Harbour, Hong Kong. It is now connected to land by a causeway after Land reclamation in Hong Kong, land reclamation. It is part of Tai Po New Town in the Tai Po District. The Tai Wong Yeh Temple and Isla ...
fishing village obsolete. Fishermen that formerly lived on their boats, were relocated in the 1970s, initially to temporary housing areas such as Yue Kok (), and then public housing estates. Yuen Chau Tsai is now known for Island House, the fishermen temple, Tai Wong Yeh Temple, and nearby Yuen Chau Tsai Park. Wong Shiu Chi Secondary School, SKH Bishop Mok Sau Tseng Secondary School and Carmel Pak U Secondary School, all of which are subsidized secondary schools, were founded in 1960, 1975 and 1979 respectively. , was founded in 1984 and folded in 2014. As of 2018, there were 19 secondary schools in the whole
Tai Po District Tai Po District is one of the 18 districts of Hong Kong. The suburban district covers the areas of Tai Po New Town (including areas such as Tai Po Market, , Tai Po Industrial Estate, Tai Wo Estate), Tai Po Tau, Tai Po Kau, Hong Lok Yue ...
, all within the Tai Po New Town.
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, was relocated to Tai Po New Town in 1997. The town was previously served by the
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in the Sha Tin District before its relocation. In 1997, the
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, a tertiary public school, moved to its new Tai Po campus. Both facilities were built on existing hilly area of the new town. According to the Civil Engineering and Development Department of Hong Kong,
Hong Kong Science Park The Hong Kong Science Park (HKSTP; ) is a science park in Pak Shek Kok, New Territories, Hong Kong. It sits on the Tolo Harbour waterfront, near the Chinese University of Hong Kong. The park is administered by the Hong Kong Science and Technolo ...
in
Pak Shek Kok Pak Shek Kok () is a place in Tai Po District in Hong Kong, located between Ma Liu Shui and Tai Po Kau, close to Cheung Shue Tan and facing Tolo Harbour (Tolo Harbour, Tai Po Hoi). The Kowloon–Canton Railway, Tolo Highway, Hong Kong Science P ...
, was also within the scope of Tai Po New Town. However, in later document, the new town project was renamed to "Tai Po New Town and Pak Shek Kok Development". Pak Shek Kok is currently served by the University station of MTR.


In urban planning

In the
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of Hong Kong, the area was known as "Tai Po Outline Zoning Plan" (Tai Po OZP). The zoning plan roughly covered the Tai Po New Town (including
Tai Po Industrial Estate Tai Po Industrial Estate (, branded as ) is an industrial estate on the reclamation in Tai Po Hoi, Tai Po District, New Territories, Hong Kong. It is administered by the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation. Location Tai Po I ...
), as well as Tai Po Market and Tai Po Old Market. The zoning plan also covered some of the indigenous villages of
Tai Po District Tai Po District is one of the 18 districts of Hong Kong. The suburban district covers the areas of Tai Po New Town (including areas such as Tai Po Market, , Tai Po Industrial Estate, Tai Wo Estate), Tai Po Tau, Tai Po Kau, Hong Lok Yue ...
, but indigenous villages on the
Lam Tsuen Valley Lam Tsuen Valley () is situated in the New Territories, Hong Kong, west of Tai Po New Town. Lam Tsuen and other villages are located in the valley. The Lam Tsuen River and its branches collect water from nearby hills. The area is suitable for cul ...
, were regulated by Lam Tsuen Outline Zoning Plan instead. The aforementioned science park and surrounding residential area in
Pak Shek Kok Pak Shek Kok () is a place in Tai Po District in Hong Kong, located between Ma Liu Shui and Tai Po Kau, close to Cheung Shue Tan and facing Tolo Harbour (Tolo Harbour, Tai Po Hoi). The Kowloon–Canton Railway, Tolo Highway, Hong Kong Science P ...
, had its own OZP: Pak Shek Kok (East) Outline Zoning Plan. Other areas of the
Tai Po District Tai Po District is one of the 18 districts of Hong Kong. The suburban district covers the areas of Tai Po New Town (including areas such as Tai Po Market, , Tai Po Industrial Estate, Tai Wo Estate), Tai Po Tau, Tai Po Kau, Hong Lok Yue ...
, such as the northern
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belonged to other OZPs of the board.


Scrapped facilities

It was reported that the area of the modern day Tai Wo Estate, was originally planned for industrial use. However, the plan was scrapped in 1983. The new town currently has a public auditorium and theatre, Tai Po Civic Centre, which was opened in 1985 on On Pong Road, next to private housing estate of . A larger facility, Tai Po Town Hall (), which could compare to
Sha Tin Town Hall Sha Tin Town Hall is a town hall at the town centre of the Sha Tin District in Hong Kong. It is located near Sha Tin station, Sha Tin Park and New Town Plaza. It is part of the podium complex which includes the Sha Tin Town Hall, Sha Tin Publ ...
, was planned in the new town, east of private housing estate Plover Cove Garden (). However, the construction of such a facility was scrapped or postponed indefinitely. Another facility, Tai Po Public Library, was separated from the planned town hall, and incorporated into , a new government building that was completed in 2004. The complex was a re-development project within the older area of Tai Po in Tai Po Market. The Government had used part of the shopping centre of Plover Cove Garden as the temporary site of the public library for more than a decade. In 2016, the government propose building Tai Po Sports Centre, Tai Po Community Hall and two
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fields, on the existing planned site of Tai Po Town Hall.


Future developments

In 2012, Hong Kong government proposed 25 new land reclamation sites in a public consultation. In those 25 sites, some of them were located in
Tai Po District Tai Po District is one of the 18 districts of Hong Kong. The suburban district covers the areas of Tai Po New Town (including areas such as Tai Po Market, , Tai Po Industrial Estate, Tai Wo Estate), Tai Po Tau, Tai Po Kau, Hong Lok Yue ...
which were near to the existing Tai Po new town. In particular, the residents of Tai Po who were against the sites near
Plover Cove Plover Cove, also known by its Chinese names Shuen Wan Hoi () or Shuen Wan (), is a cove in the Tai Po District of Hong Kong, near Tolo Channel and Tolo Harbour. Geography It is encircled by the hills Pat Sin Leng and Wan Leng (), the Yim Tin T ...
,
Tai Po Waterfront Park Tai Po Waterfront Park () is a park in Tai Po in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It is located along the Tolo Harbour, and its western end is at the northern part of the mouth of the Lam Tsuen River. It occupies an area of , and is the largest p ...
and
Tai Po Kau Tai Po Kau () is an area and a village south of the town of Tai Po in Hong Kong, which was the site of the former Tai Po Kau station on the Kowloon–Canton Railway. It is located at a river estuary that empties into Tolo Harbour. Administratio ...
by forming online interest group. Another proposed site near
Pak Shek Kok Pak Shek Kok () is a place in Tai Po District in Hong Kong, located between Ma Liu Shui and Tai Po Kau, close to Cheung Shue Tan and facing Tolo Harbour (Tolo Harbour, Tai Po Hoi). The Kowloon–Canton Railway, Tolo Highway, Hong Kong Science P ...
in the
Tolo Harbour Tolo Harbour (), or Tai Po Hoi (, historically ), is a sheltered harbour in northeast New Territories of Hong Kong. Geography Tide Cove, also known as Sha Tin Hoi, is to the south of the harbour, and Plover Cove, Three Fathoms Cove and T ...
, had also gathered more than 3,000 signatures in a petition. Of those 25 sites, only 6 of them were included in the stage 2 public consultation, which only included the aforementioned one in Tolo Harbour, but excluding the three other sites near Tai Po New Town. In 2018, one of the 6 sites in the stage 2 consultation, became a new project known as
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. However, many citizens and environmental protection organizations were against the project.
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, a pro-government think tank, had employed Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies of the
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to conduct a survey. The survey shown 45.3% agreed reclamation outside the
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, while 33.9% against. In February 2019, the government announced that "it has fully accepted the recommendations tendered by the Task Force on Land Supply," including using reclamation as a mean to obtain new lands for development. However, it was also announced that the reclamation plan in
Ma Liu Shui Ma Liu Shui is an area in Sha Tin District, in the New Territories, Hong Kong. The area faces Tide Cove (Sha Tin Hoi) and Tolo Harbour. The Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Science Park are located in Ma Liu Shui. Name et ...
in Tolo Harbour was postponed, despite its inclusion in the recommendations by the Task Force. Thus, it is uncertain that the reclamations in the water of Tolo Harbour will go ahead or not.


Cityscape


See also

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Tai Wo Tai Wo () or known as Tai Wo Market are the names of several areas in the Tai Po District, in the New Territories of Hong Kong. The boundaries changed from time to time. In present time, the name "Tai Wo" mostly refers to the area surrounding t ...
: a place name in Tai Po New Town, which the name was referred to
Tai Po Market Tai Po Market or Tai Po Hui () is the name of an area within the modern-day Tai Po New Town in the Tai Po District, in the New Territories, Hong Kong. However, its exact location changed from time to time. It is considered as the town centre of ...
in the past but currently refer to Tai Wo Estate


References


External links

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About Tai Po New Town
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