Ha Keng Hau
Ha Keng Hau () is a village in the Tai Wai area of Sha Tin District, Hong Kong. Administration Ha Keng Hau is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy. Location Ha Keng Hau, Sheung Keng Hau () and Hin Tin are three adjacent villages located along Hin Keng Street (), along a northeast–southwest direction. Hin Keng Estate, located northeast of the villages and across Hin Keng Street, was named after them. Ha Keng Hau is located east of Hin Keng Estate and west of Lung Hang Estate. History Ha Keng Hau was established by the Law () and the Mak () during the 18th century.SCL - NEX/2206 EIA Study for Tai Wai to Hung Hom Section. Environmental Impact Assessment ReporAppendix 4.3. Built Heritage Survey.October 2011 The Mak who settled there had branched out of Pan Chung () in Tai Po. At the time of the 1911 census, the population of Keng Hau was 195. The number of males was 86. See also * Hin Keng station * Kau Yeuk (Sha Tin) The Nine Alliances of Lek Yuen ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Festival City Overview 201106-2 (cropped Showing Ha Keng Hau)
A festival is an event celebrated by a community and centering on some characteristic aspect or aspects of that community and its religion or cultures. It is often marked as a local or national holiday, mela, or eid. A festival constitutes typical cases of glocalization, as well as the high culture-low culture interrelationship. Next to religion and folklore, a significant origin is agricultural. Food is such a vital resource that many festivals are associated with harvest time. Religious commemoration and thanksgiving for good harvests are blended in events that take place in autumn, such as Halloween in the northern hemisphere and Easter in the southern. Festivals often serve to fulfill specific communal purposes, especially in regard to commemoration or thanking to the gods, goddesses or saints: they are called patronal festivals. They may also provide entertainment, which was particularly important to local communities before the advent of mass-produced entertainment. F ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hin Keng Estate
The following is an overview of Public housing estates in Tai Wai, Hong Kong History The history of public housing estates in Tai Wai is linked to the history of Sha Tin New Town, which started in the 1970s. Overview Chun Shek Estate Chun Shek Estate () is located near Che Kung Miu, Che Kung Temple and Che Kung Temple station. It consists of 4 residential blocks completed in 1984. Carado Garden Carado Garden () is a Private Sector Participation Scheme court in Tai Wai, near Tin Sam Tsuen, Sha Tin District, Tin Sam Village, Lung Hang Estate and Hin Yiu Estate. It consists of 6 blocks built in 1990. Fung Shing Court Fung Shing Court () is a Home Ownership Scheme court in Tai Wai, near Sun Tin Wai Estate. It consists of three blocks built in 1985. Grandway Garden Grandway Garden () is a Private Sector Participation Scheme court in Tai Wai, near MTR Tai Wai station and Holford Garden. It was jointly developed by the Hong Kong Housing Authority and Chevalier Internati ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Keng Hau (constituency)
Keng Hau is one of the 41 constituencies in the Sha Tin District in Hong Kong. The constituency returns one district councillor to the Sha Tin District Council, with an election every four years. Keng Hau constituency is loosely based on part of the public estates Hin Yiu Estate and Hin Keng Estate The following is an overview of Public housing estates in Tai Wai, Hong Kong History The history of public housing estates in Tai Wai is linked to the history of Sha Tin New Town, which started in the 1970s. Overview Chun Shek Estate Chun S ..., villages Ha Keng Hau, Sheung Keng Hau, and private housing estates Parc Royale and Julimount Garden, with an estimated population of 19,588. Councillors represented Election results 2010s 2000s 1990s References {{Hong Kong Sha Tin Council Constituencies Sha Tin Tai Wai Constituencies of Hong Kong Constituencies of Sha Tin District Council 1994 establishments in Hong Ko ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kau Yeuk (Sha Tin)
The Nine Alliances of Lek Yuen or Kau Yeuk () was a regional organization of various groups in Sha Tin Valley, Hong Kong. Alliances The nine groups were: * Tai Wai Yeuk (): Chik Chuen Wai () * Tin Sam Tsuen, Sha Tin District, Tin Sam Yeuk (): Tin Sam Tsuen, Sha Tin District, Tin Sam Wai (), San Tin Village, San Tin () * Keng Hau Yeuk (): Sheung Keng Hau (), Ha Keng Hau (), Hin Tin () * Pai Tau Village, Pai Tau Yeuk (): Pai Tau Village, Pai Tau (), Sheung Wo Che (), Ha Wo Che (), Tung Lo Wan (Sha Tin), Tung Lo Wan () * Kak Tin Yeuk (): Kak Tin (), Shan Ha Wai () * Fo Tan Yeuk (): Fo Tan Village, Fo Tan (), Pat Tsz Wo (), Lok Lo Ha (), Ho Lek Pui (), Kau To Village, Kau To (), Shek Lau Tung (), Shan Mei (), Wong Chuk Yeung (Sha Tin District), Wong Chuk Yeung (), Cheung Lek Mei (), Au Pui Wan (), Kwai Tei (), Wo Liu Hang (), Chek Nai Ping (), Ma Niu Village, Ma Niu () * Sha Tin Tau Yeuk (): Sha Tin Tau (), Tsok Pok Hang () * Sha Tin Wai Yeuk (): Sha Tin Wai (), To Shek (), Fui Yiu Ha Ne ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hin Keng Station
Hin Keng () is a station on the , part of the MTR rapid transit network in Hong Kong. It opened on 14 February 2020 as part of the Tuen Ma line's first phase. It was built as part of the Sha Tin to Central Link project. The station is located near Hin Keng Estate in Tai Wai, Sha Tin, New Territories. It is an elevated station with one entrance facing Che Kung Miu Road. The station is next to the Lion Rock Tunnel, Which is on the other end of the station and also nearby the Beacon Hill Tunnel on the East Rail line connecting Tai Wai and Kowloon Tong. History The station was built on the site of the New Territories South Animal Management Centre and Shatin Plant Quarantine Station, facilities of the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department, which were relocated to a new facility on To Shek Street (多石街) in November 2013. The station and approach structures were built under MTR contract number 1102. Worth HK$1.039 billion, the contract was awarded to Japane ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch
Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch is an organisation to encourage interest in Asia broadly, with an emphasis on Hong Kong. The society was founded in 1847 and folded 1859. It was revived on December 28, 1959. Its parent association is the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. The Society is open to all with an interest in the art, literature and culture of China and Asia, with special reference to Hong Kong. History In 1847 the Hong Kong branch of the Royal Asiatic Society was founded under its parent society, the Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. The latter had in turn been founded in 1823 by Sir Henry Thomas Colebrooke and others. In 1824 the Asiatic Society received a Royal Charter from patron King George IV and was charged with ‘the investigation of subjects connected with and for the encouragement of science, literature and the arts in relation to Asia.’ In around 1838, branches were formed in Mumbai and Chennai, and Sri Lanka in 1845. The H ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Antiquities And Monuments Office
The Antiquities and Monuments Office (AMO) is a Hong Kong government organization established in 1976 under the Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance to protect and preserve historic monuments. Housed in the Former Kowloon British School, the AMO is responsible for identifying, recording and researching buildings and items of historical interest, as well as organising and coordinating surveys and archaeological excavation, excavations in areas of archaeological significance. The Commissioner for Heritage's Office under the Development Bureau of the Government of Hong Kong, Hong Kong government currently manages the Office. Relationship with other government agencies The AMO is the executive arm of the Antiquities Authority, a portfolio of the Secretary for Development. The AMO also offers secretarial and executive assistance to the Antiquities Advisory Board (AAB) and executes the advice made by the AAB, including the execution of the Chief Executive's decision to declare Decla ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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 Market") on the north of Lam Tsuen River and the Tai Po Hui (the current Tai Po Market; historically Tai Wo Shi, literally ''Tai Wo market'') on Fu Shin Street on the south of the Lam Tsuen River, near the old Tai Po Market railway station of the East Rail line, Kowloon-Canton Railway (British Section). Both market towns became part of the Tai Po New Town in the late 1970s and early 1980s. In present-day usage, "Tai Po" may refer to the area around the original market towns, the Tai Po New Town (), or the entire Tai Po District. Etymology In Chinese, the place, Tai Po (), was formerly written as . Treating the Chinese characters separately, the pronunciation of Po in the third tone () in Cantonese are shared with many words, not only Po in th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pan Chung
Pan Chung () is a walled village in Tai Po District, Hong Kong. Administration Pan Chung and neighboring Pan Chung San Tsuen () are recognized villages under the New Territories Small House Policy. It is one of the villages represented within the Tai Po Rural Committee. For electoral purposes, Pan Chung is part of the San Fu constituency, which was formerly represented by Max Wu Yiu-cheong until May 2021. Gallery File:Village shrine of Pan Chung 02.jpg, Village shrine of Pan Chung. File:Mak Ancestral Hall, Pan Chung 01.jpg, Mak Ancestral Hall in Pan Chung. See also * Walled villages of Hong Kong * Ha Keng Hau * Ma Wo References External links Delineation of area of existing village Pan Chung (Tai Po) for election of resident representative (2019 to 2022)Delineation of area of existing village Pan Chung San Tsuen (Tai Po) for election of resident representative (2019 to 2022)* Antiquities Advisory Board. Historic Building AppraisalShrine, Pan Chung, Tai Po [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lung Hang Estate
Lung Hang Estate () is a public housing estate in Tai Wai, New Territories, Hong Kong. It is located between Hin Keng Estate and Sun Chui Estate, and consists of 6 residential blocks completed in 1983 and 1985 respectively. King Tin Court () is a Home Ownership Scheme The Home Ownership Scheme (HOS) is a subsidised-sale public housing in Hong Kong, public housing programme managed by the Hong Kong Housing Authority. It was instituted in the late 1970s as part of the government policy for public housing wit ... court in Tai Wai, near Lung Hang Estate. It consists of six residential buildings built in 1983. Houses Lung Hang Estate King Tin Court Demographics According to the 2016 by-census, Lung Hang Estate had a population of 13,306 while King Tin Court had a population of 3,559. Altogether the population amounts to 16,865. Politics For the 2019 District Council election, the estate fell within two constituencies. Lung Hang Estate is located in the Tin Sum constitue ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hin Tin
Hin Tin () is a village in the Tai Wai area of Sha Tin District, Hong Kong. Location Hin Tin is located south of the main part of Hin Keng Estate, across Hin Keng Street (). Ha Keng Hau, Sheung Keng Hau and Hin Tin are three adjacent villages located along Hin Keng Street in a northeast–southwest direction. Hin Keng Estate was named after these villages. Administration Hin Tin is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy. History Hin Tin village was established with government funding in the 1920s to resettle three Chinese clan, clans of villagers from Shek Lei Pui Valley (), to make way for the construction of the Shek Lei Pui Reservoir, completed in 1925. Approximately 80 people lived in 26 houses in the former Shek Lei Pui Village. The Yeung (), the Law () and the So () clans were Hakka people, Hakkas from Nantou, Shenzhen (historical), Nantou who had settled in the Valley for some 300 years. Another clan in the Valley, the Liu, Lau (), relocated ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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