
Yuen Long Kau Hui is an area in
Yuen Long
Yuen Long is a town in the western New Territories, Hong Kong. To its west lie Hung Shui Kiu (), Tin Shui Wai, Lau Fau Shan and Ha Tsuen, to the south Shap Pat Heung and Tai Tong, to the east Au Tau and Kam Tin (), and to the north ...
,
Yuen Long District
Yuen Long District (formerly romanised as Un Long) is one of the districts of Hong Kong. Located in the northwest of the New Territories, it had a population of 662,000 in 2021
Geography
Yuen Long District contains the largest alluvial pl ...
, in the western
New Territories
The New Territories is one of the three main regions of Hong Kong, alongside Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula. It makes up 86.2% of Hong Kong's territory, and contains around half of the population of Hong Kong. Historically, it ...
of Hong Kong.
Geography

Yuen Long Kau Hui is located in the north-east of the present
Yuen Long Town
Yuen Long Town (formerly Un Long Town or Un Long Hui) is located in the district centre of Yuen Long District, New Territories, Hong Kong. It is the heart of Yuen Long and Yuen Long New Town, with a population of around 200,000.
Geography ...
. It is sited south of a small hill and directly north of
Yuen Long MTR station. It comprises several villages, which are part of the
Shap Pat Heung Rural Committee
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. From West to East:
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Sai Pin Wai
Sai Pin Wai (), sometimes transliterated as Sai Bin Wai, is a walled village in the Yuen Long Kau Hui area of Yuen Long District, Hong Kong.
Administration
Sai Pin Wai is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy. For ele ...
or Sai Bin Wai (), a
walled village
A walled village () is a type of large traditional multi-family communal living structure found in China, that is designed to be easily defensible. It is completely surrounded by thick defensive walls, protecting the residents from the attac ...
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Nam Pin Wai or Nam Bin Wai (), a walled village
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Tung Tau Tsuen ()
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Tsoi Uk Tsuen or Choi Uk Tsuen ()
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Ying Lung Wai (), a walled village
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Tai Wai Tsuen (), a walled village
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Wong Uk Tsuen ()
And also:
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Shan Pui Tsuen (), located north of the hill. A small boat near the village entrance serves as a ferry across the
Shan Pui River
The Shan Pui River (also known as Yuen Long Creek) () is a river in Yuen Long, New Territories, Hong Kong. It has many tributaries, most of them starting from inside Tai Lam Country Park. It passes six villages and is joined by a few more strea ...
towards
Nam Sang Wai
Nam Sang Wai is a wetland area in San Tin, New Territories, Hong Kong to the north of Yuen Long. It is considered ecologically important, and serves as a stopping place for migratory birds. It is also a popular recreational destination, e ...
in the north.
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Tai Kiu Tsuen
Tai Kiu Tsuen () is a Walled villages of Hong Kong, historic walled village in Shap Pat Heung, Yuen Long District, Hong Kong.
Administration
Tai Kiu Tsuen is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy. For electoral purpose ...
(), located west of the main group of villages and across the river, directly south of
Long Ping MTR station.
History
Market

The original
Yuen Long Town
Yuen Long Town (formerly Un Long Town or Un Long Hui) is located in the district centre of Yuen Long District, New Territories, Hong Kong. It is the heart of Yuen Long and Yuen Long New Town, with a population of around 200,000.
Geography ...
was not located in the busiest place of present-day Yuen Long, namely Yuen Long Main Road (), part of
Castle Peak Road
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. The earliest market in Yuen Long was established and developed in the late
Ming dynasty
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(1368–1644) south of the main road, in Tai Kiu Tun ()
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near
Tai Kei Leng (). The
Coastal ban caused the evacuation of most of the population of present-day Hong Kong and lasted eight years in Yuen Long. In 1669, during the reign of the
Kangxi Emperor
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in the
Qing dynasty
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, that eight-year ban was lifted. The same year, the market was moved north to the area now known as Yuen Long Kau Hui. This was done for political reasons. The Market was set up by Tang Man-wai (), a 23rd generation member of the
Tang Clan
The Tang Clan of Hong Kong () is one of the Five Great Clans of the New Territories (). The others are Man (Wen; 文), Hau ( Hou; 侯), Pang (Peng; 彭) and Liu ( Liao; 廖).
The Tangs are one of the region's oldest families and can trace their li ...
of
Kam Tin
Kam Tin, or Kam Tin Heung, is an area in the New Territories, Hong Kong. It lies on a flat alluvial plain north of Tai Mo Shan mountain and east of Yuen Long town. It was formerly known as Sham Tin (岑田). Administratively, it is part ...
. He was a district magistrate of
Longyou County
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In it is located the Huzhen pagoda (). The Quzhou Longyou Caves or Grottoes (, )http://www.ancient-wisdom.co.uk/chinalongyou.htm] are a local feature.
Adminis ...
in
Zhejiang
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Province.
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While it is far from the coast today, it was beside the seashore when the market was first built.
Agricultural produce and daily necessities for inhabitants in western New Territories were sold at the market. Farmers, boat people and traders came from as far as the nearby coastal districts of
Guangdong
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Province.
Shop houses, inns, residential houses and temples with street sellers clustered along the streets made it a commercial as well as a cultural centre. Temples were built for worship and to judge disputes. Special market days, ''xuri'' (), were scheduled on the 3rd, 6th and 9th days of the three ten-day periods of each
lunar month
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The market operated from 6 in the morning until dusk. Two entrance gates, one in the east, Tung Mun (), and one in the south, Nam Mun (), were locked up after the market hours to guard against theft and robbery.
At its peak in the early 20th century,
the ''Hui'' had around one hundred shops.
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The market was
managed by the Kwong Yu Tong (), a trust of a branch of the Tangs in
Kam Tin.
After the British
leased the New Territories in 1898, they built Castle Peak Road to connect major areas of the New Territories and
Kowloon. The villagers proposed and moved the market town to the main road across the river. Yuen Long San Hui (), was established in 1915
and after WWII the business of Yuen Long Kau Hui declined and most of the shops closed.
Villages
Sai Pin Wai
Sai Pin Wai (), sometimes transliterated as Sai Bin Wai, is a walled village in the Yuen Long Kau Hui area of Yuen Long District, Hong Kong.
Administration
Sai Pin Wai is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy. For ele ...
is located on the western side of the market. It consists mainly of five rows of houses facing west. The village was set up by the Tangs of Kam Tin probably in the 17th century. It later became a multi-
clan village inhabited by many
Punti
''Punti'' ( zh, t=本地, j=bun2 dei6, l=locals) is a Cantonese endonym referring to the native Cantonese people of Guangdong and Guangxi. ''Punti'' designates Weitou dialect-speaking locals in contrast to other Yue Chinese speakers and othe ...
families surnamed Ng (), Lau (), Fan (), Tang, Cheng (), Leung (), Wong () and
Lam
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. The Lams settled in the village in 1626 coming from Xixiang () of
Baoan, Guangdong Province.
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Nam Pin Wai was set up by members of the Tang Clan.
Tung Tau Tsuen () is so called because it is located in the east of the old Yuen Long Kau Hui market. It was established in the 17th century by the members of several clans, the Chans () being the major one, and others being the Loks () and the Lis () from Dongguan
Dongguan (; ) is a prefecture-level city in central Guangdong Province, China. An important industrial city in the Pearl River Delta, Dongguan borders the provincial capital of Guangzhou to the north, Huizhou to the northeast, Shenzhen to the ...
. The village was originally called Chan Lok Li Tsuen (). Ss. Peter and Paul Church, located at No. 201 Castle Peak Road
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in Yuen Long near Shui Pin Tsuen, was originally built in 1925 in Tung Tau Tsuen. It was relocated and rebuilt on the present Castle Peak Road site in 1958.
Choi Uk Tsuen.
Ying Lung Wai was established by a branch of the Kam Tin Tangs, who were originally in Nam Pin Wai but moved to the area to establish the village due to '' feng shui'' reasons.
Tai Wai Tsuen was founded by the Wong clan and the Choi clan around the early 16th century.Antiquities Advisory Board
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Wong Uk Tsuen
Shan Pui Tsuen was founded by Lam Siu-yuen (), a 13th generation member of the Lam
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Tai Kiu Tsuen
Tai Kiu Tsuen () is a Walled villages of Hong Kong, historic walled village in Shap Pat Heung, Yuen Long District, Hong Kong.
Administration
Tai Kiu Tsuen is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy. For electoral purpose ...
() was so named because a stone bridge was located at its west. It was established some 400 years ago by four clans: the Chan (), the Tang (), the Tse () and the Leung (). The Tangs probably came from Ping Shan
Ping Shan () is an area in the New Territories, Hong Kong. It is located west of Yuen Long Town and Shui Pin Wai, and south of Tin Shui Wai. Administratively, it is part of the Yuen Long District.
Geography
Although sandwiched between Yuen ...
and the Chans from Bao'an of Guangdong Province.
Villages alliance
The Tung Tau alliance ()Antiquities Advisory Board
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/ref> or "Joint Meeting Group of Seven Villages" is an alliance of seven villages: Nam Pin Wai, Tung Tau Tsuen, Tsoi Uk Tsuen, Ying Lung Wai, Shan Pui Tsuen, Wong Uk Tsuen and Tai Wai Tsuen. The Yi Shing Temple in Wong Uk Tsuen (see below) is an alliance temple of the Tung Tau Alliance.
Features
Cheung Shing Street () was one of the busiest streets of the market. It separates Nam Pin Wai and Sai Pin Wai. Two other notable streets, Lee Yick Street () and Wine Street () connect with Cheung Shing Street. The three streets formed the centre of the market.
Nam Mun Hau () is a built-up area located at the south of Cheung Shing Street, next to the former southern gate (Nam Mun; ). It was at the bank of a branch of the Shan Pui River
The Shan Pui River (also known as Yuen Long Creek) () is a river in Yuen Long, New Territories, Hong Kong. It has many tributaries, most of them starting from inside Tai Lam Country Park. It passes six villages and is joined by a few more strea ...
, where boats anchored for the market-goers to do trading at the market. Several shops were located there.
Temples
Tai Wong Temple
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(), a Grade I Historic Building,Antiquities Advisory Board
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/ref> in Cheung Shing Street. Probably built between 1662–1722. It is the main temple of Nam Pin Wai as well as Yuen Long Kau Hui.Antiquities Advisory Board
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/ref> It was built for the worship of Hung Shing
Hung Shing wong (), also known as Hung Shing Ye () and Tai Wong () is a Chinese folk religion deity. The most popular tale states that in his lifetime he was a government official in the Tang dynasty (AD 618–907) and Yeung Hau. Other than for worship, the temple was a venue for solving disputes and discussing market affairs among the villagers.Antiquities Advisory Board
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Tai Wong Old Temple, No. 26C Cheung Shing Street, Yuen Long Kau Hui
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and the officials lived there.
Yuen Kwan Yi Tai Temple (), a Grade I Historic Building probably built in 1714 in Cheung Shing Street. Commonly known as Pak Tai Temple, it is dedicated to Yuen Tai/Pak Tai
Hēidì () or Hēishén (), who is the Běidì (, Cantonese: ''Pak Tai'') or Běiyuèdàdì () is a deity in Chinese religion, one of the cosmological "Five Forms of the Highest Deity" (). He is also identified as ''Zhuānxū'' (), today freque ...
and Kwan Tai
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. The temple functions as an ancestral hall and a temple of Sai Pin Wai. Village meetings are also held there.
Kwun Yam
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Temple (), a Grade II Historic Building in Tung Tau Tsuen. It is believed to have been built in 1712. It is connected with the Tin Hau Temple in the front and they are considered as one complex. Two statues of Heng and Ha Generals stand in front of the Kwun Yam altar as her guards. On the left bay is a statue of the God of Wealth () for worship.
Yi Shing Temple (), in Wong Uk Tsuen, conventionally called Tai Wong Temple
Hung Shing Temples or Tai Wong Temples are temples dedicated to Hung Shing Tai Wong (). Hung Shing temples have been widely built in southern China, especially Guangdong province The table provides a partial list of these temples. Hung Shing Fe ...
. It is mainly for the worship of Hung Shing
Hung Shing wong (), also known as Hung Shing Ye () and Tai Wong () is a Chinese folk religion deity. The most popular tale states that in his lifetime he was a government official in the Tang dynasty (AD 618–907) and Yeung Hau deities. While its construction year cannot be verified, a renovation was carried out in 1924. It still acts as an alliance temple of the Tung Tau Alliance formed by the seven villages around Tai Wai Tsuen. In the old days, the temple operated a credit society serving the alliance villages.
Other buildings
Chun Yuen Ngat (), a former pawnshop
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, at No. 72 Cheung Shing Street. Founded by Tang Lim-ming () of the Tang Clan
The Tang Clan of Hong Kong () is one of the Five Great Clans of the New Territories (). The others are Man (Wen; 文), Hau ( Hou; 侯), Pang (Peng; 彭) and Liu ( Liao; 廖).
The Tangs are one of the region's oldest families and can trace their li ...
, and father of Tang Pui-king (), the pawnshop was originally located at Lee Yick Street and was moved to the present site in the 1910s. It operated until WWII, when the business of the market declined.
Tung Yick Store (), Nos. 20 A & 21 Lee Yick Street, a former inn providing accommodation to traveling merchants from other villages. The exact year of its construction is not known, but it is believed that it had existed before 1899.
Entrance Gate of Tai Wai Tsuen, originally built around the early 16th century, reconstructed in 1911. There is an Earth God
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niche inside the Entrance Gate building.
Lam Ancestral Hall (), at No. 157 Shan Pui Tsuen, was probably built in the 19th century. The building was used as the classrooms of a school for teaching village children in the 1930s-1960s, and as classrooms of a kindergarten in 1967-1968.
Shophouses ( tong-lau) of the early 20th century can be found at Nam Mun Hau (Nos. 33-35) and in Lee Yick Street (No. 3a).
Transportation
The area is served by the Yuen Long MTR station Exit A/B.Yuen Long, the Incredible Journey - A Street of the Ching Dynasty
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Education
Yuen Long Kau Hui is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 74. Within the school net are multiple aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money) and one government school: Yuen Long Government Primary School (元朗官立小學).
See also
* Tai Po Kau 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 the ...
* Tuen Mun Kau Hui
Tuen Mun or Castle Peak is an area near the mouth of Tuen Mun River and Castle Peak Bay in the New Territories, Hong Kong. It was one of the earliest settlements in what is now Hong Kong and can be dated to the Neolithic period. In the more ...
References
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