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Sha Tau Kok is a
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in Hong Kong. The last remaining major settlement in the
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, it is Hong Kong's northernmost town.


Geography

The small rural village of Sha Tau Kok is located on the northern shoreline of Starling Inlet, 10 km north-east of
Fanling Fanling ( zh, t=粉嶺; also spelled Fan Ling or Fan Leng) is a town in the New Territories East of Hong Kong. Administratively, it is part of the North District. Fanling Town is the main settlement of the Fanling area. The name Fanling is ...
. The town centre is by the sea and the northern part of the town encompasses the hill known as Yuen Tuen Shan (). A section of Starling Inlet located offshore of Sha Tau Kok is one of the 26 designated marine
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zones in Hong Kong.


History

At the time of the 1911 census, the population of Sha Tau Kok was 14. In 2022, a pilot scheme was announced, where limited areas of the town were opened to tourists.


The Town

Sha Tau Kok on the Hong Kong side of the border is a rural town, part of North District lies within the
Frontier Closed Area The Frontier Closed Area (), established by the Frontier Closed Area Order, 1951, and 1984 is a regulated border zone in Hong Kong that extended inwards from the border with Mainland China. Established to prevent illegal migrants and other i ...
. It has a post office, a bank, a few shops and a small population. Most of its residents are from
Hakka The Hakka (), sometimes also referred to as Hakka Han, or Hakka Chinese, or Hakkas are a Han Chinese subgroup whose ancestral homes are chiefly in the Hakka-speaking provincial areas of Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, Guangxi, Sichuan, Hunan, Zhej ...
farming or
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(Hokkien) fishing backgrounds. Both farming and fishing have declined in the past few decades, with the better educated younger people moving to live and work in urban areas. Older villagers, however, remain, most living in the government housing complex in Sha Tau Kok or in other nearby villages. Many working families return to visit at weekends, during festivals or on holidays.


Border

Sha Tau Kok Control Point is one of Hong Kong's border crossing points at the geographical land border between Hong Kong and
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in
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. The others are
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, Lo Wu Control Point,
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,
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,
Heung Yuen Wai Control Point Heung Yuen Wai Control Point () is a land border control point at the border at Heung Yuen Wai in North District, New Territories, Hong Kong. Its counterpart across the border is Liantang Port ( in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. The control poin ...
and
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. The border between mainland China and Hong Kong runs along
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. There is a perception of it being a notorious point of goods trafficking. When the checkpoint opened, a flow of Chinese nationals entered Chung Ying Street with visiting permits. Some make several trips a day, acquiring goods and abusing the custom tariff limits on goods. These traffickers then unload their burden to collect their pay inside mainland Shatoujiao. Although there are a lot of goods leaving Hong Kong from Sha Tau Kok via Chung Ying Street, there is also an inflow of foodstuffs and other commodities that come through from China into Hong Kong throughout the day, only limited by the closure of the Chinese customs post. The control point of the access to Shenzhen is located northwest of the hill in
Shan Tsui Shan Tsui () is a village in the Sha Tau Kok area of North District of Hong Kong. Administration Shan Tsui is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy. It is one of the villages represented within the Sha Tau Kok District ...
(). An influx of mainland China workers flow into Chung Ying Street from 7am onwards when the custom post opens. Residents from the Chung Ying Street area are free to pass in and out of the Chinese border post as they have residency passes. Other non-residents must be issued permits to enter from the Chinese authorities. Since the early 1990s Chung Ying Street has been an established tourist site famous for imported products via Hong Kong, where prices may be higher than within China. It is possible to travel into
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on the China side, via the Sha Tau Kok border. Coaches run at a regular schedule from
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Bus Terminus, situated near the Luen Wo Market and Library complex, and from Fanling MTR station. Tickets cost HK$20 for each passenger as of 2005. Travellers are taken through the
Shek Chung Au Shek Chung Au () is a village in the Sha Tau Kok area of North District of Hong Kong. Administration Shek Chung Au is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy. It is one of the villages represented within the Sha Tau Kok ...
() border checkpoint without permit search, then heading directly to the Sha Tau Kok Control Point. Here, passengers alight, go through customs, and have their documents processed, before reboarding the coach to be driven to the mainland border immigration checkpoint. They alight and take all their belongings through the mainland Chinese customs and again have their documents processed. Travellers from outside China are advised to obtain entry visas from the appropriate authorities, or via a travel agent before attempting the entry. Hong Kong residents of Chinese nationality should hold Home Return Permits () for entry into China. On 27 January 2005, it was announced that street maps for tourists were put up around Shatoujiao, to aid tourists' navigation. A museum situated near the harbour in Chung Ying Street was built to celebrate the
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. It has on display a history of Sha Tau Kok and its place in the incorporation of territory into
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at the end of the 19th century. A bronze Peace Bell was installed nearby.


Public housing

Sha Tau Kok Chuen () is a
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within the Closed Area built to accommodate the residents affected by the clearance in Sha Tau Kok Closed Area. It consists of 51 low-rise blocks completed in 1988, 1989 and 1991, and it is the public housing estate with the most number of blocks in Hong Kong.


Transport

The terminus of Sha Tau Kok Railway, which ceased to operate on 1 April 1929 and was replaced by
Sha Tau Kok Road Sha Tau Kok Road () is a road connecting Sha Tau Kok and Fanling in the New Territories, Hong Kong. History Sha Tau Kok Road is the only road access to Sha Tau Kok from Hong Kong since its construction in 1927. The road replaced Sha Tau Kok Rail ...
, was located in the town. Sha Tau Kok Railway was built from the original
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of the KCR British Section, which was replaced by
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. Since then, however, the area formerly occupied by the terminus is still known as the ''train station'' or ''fo cha teu'' in the local dialects (火車頭 Pinyin:huǒchētóu). Currently, both
Kowloon Motor Bus The Kowloon Motor Bus Company (1933) Limited (KMB) is a bus company operating franchised services in Hong Kong. It is the largest bus company in Hong Kong by fleet size and number of bus routes. It is a subsidiary of Transport International. ...
and
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services Sha Tau Kok. There are a few shops nearby, at Sha Tau Kok Chuen. Today, Sha Tau Kok has a bus station served by the KMB Route 78K service as well as the smaller sixteen-seater minibus or
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service route number 55K. Both begin in
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and pass through
Luen Wo Hui Luen Wo Hui or Luen Wo Market is a market town east of Fanling in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It is located northeast of Fanling station. Administration For electoral purposes, Luen Wo Hui is part of the Luen Wo Hui constituency of ...
before terminating at Sha Tau Kok. However, passengers may not proceed through the Closed Area border checkpoint if they do not carry a valid permit. Police personnel will board the bus at the checkpoint to check the ID Card or identification documents and the required Frontier Closed Area permit of each passenger. If passengers do not possess these documents, they will be asked to leave the bus by police personnel.


Education

Sha Tau Kok is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 83. Within the school net are two aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money): Fuk Tak Education Society Primary School and Sha Tau Kok Central Primary School. No government schools are in the net. Shan Tsui Public School () is in Sha Tau Kok. In 2013 90% of the about 200 students were Hong Kong residents living in Shenzhen. Other schools: * Kwan Ah School * Sha Tau Kok Central Primary School * Tai Wah Public Schools


Notable people

* Lee Hong Lim – Hong Kong First Division footballer *
Lee Wai Lim Lee Wai Lim (, born 5 May 1981) is a former Hong Kong professional football player and coach. He is the brother of current Lee Man player Lee Hong Lim. A former Hong Kong Footballer of the Year winner in 2009, Lee pleaded guilty in 2018 to o ...
– Hong Kong First Division footballer


See also

*
Kuk Po Kuk Po is an area situated in the north eastern New Territories of Hong Kong, to the south of the Starling Inlet (Shataukok Hoi, Sha Tau Kok Hoi), opposite the town of Sha Tau Kok. Administration Kuk Po is a recognized village under the N ...
* Lai Chi Wo * List of places in Hong Kong *
List of villages in Hong Kong The following is a list of villages in Hong Kong. Villages in the New Territories Non-indigenous villages are ''italicised''. Composite villages are bolded. Each village has one resident representative and at least one indigenous inhabitant repr ...
*
MacIntosh Forts The MacIntosh Forts are a group of seven observation posts built in Hong Kong between 1949 and 1953 at the border with China, to safeguard the border against illegal immigrants, when there was an influx of refugees from China due to political ...
* Shatoujiao Subdistrict * Yim Liu Ha


References


Further reading

* (includes a translation of a description of that year) *


External links


Delineation of area of existing village Sha Tau Kok Market (East) (Sha Tau Kok) for election of resident representative (2019 to 2022)

Delineation of area of existing village Sha Tau Kok Market (West Lower) (Sha Tau Kok) for election of resident representative (2019 to 2022)

Delineation of area of existing village Sha Tau Kok Market (West Upper) (Sha Tau Kok) for election of resident representative (2019 to 2022)

Details of Sha Tau Kok from HK-place.com

Details of the rural area of Sha Tau Kok from HK-place.com
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