Chuk Yuen (Wong Tai Sin District)
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Chuk Yuen () or Chuk Un was a village and an area in
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of Hong Kong. The area located in the approximate area of present-day
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. The name now also refers to two
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s, Chuk Yuen North and Chuk Yuen South Estates. Due to redevelopments starting from 1957, the only surviving part of historic Chuk Yuen is at Chuk Yuen United Village, at the junction of Shatin Pass Road and
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.


History

The original village of Chuk Yuen was centered approximately around the current Wong Tai Sin Fire Station, beside
Shatin Pass Road Shatin Pass Road () is a road in the Wong Tai Sin District of Kowloon, Hong Kong, linking the Wong Tai Sin area in the south to the junction of Fei Ngo Shan Road and Jat's Incline in the north. Along the way, it passes through the Tsz Wan Shan ...
. The village was established in the late 17th century and contained a mix of clans, the majority of which are the Lins' (林), the Lis' (李), and the Kos' (古). During early
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of New Kowloon, Shatin Pass Road was a road from a point from
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to Shatin Pass in the north ridge via villages of
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and Chuk Yuen. A forest of
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surrounded the village, and the village's name is derived therefrom - Chuk Yuen means ''bamboo garden'' in
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. A river from the range north ran by the village west emptying into
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via Po Kong. In 1921, a
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built Wong Tai Sin Temple west of the village, and a Taoist group
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() was established to manage the temple at the same time. Before the 1950s, the Chuk Yuen area surrounding the village was mainly used for agriculture and raising livestock, with a small population of around 100-200 residents living in the Village. The area from Wong Tai Sin Police Station to Wong Tai Sin Temple was an agricultural field, with a deep creek cutting through today'
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Private dairy farms were also common, with a few in the area of present-day Fung Wong Chuen and Tsz Lok Estate (Fung Wong Hill in the past), and next to Wong Tai Sin Temple. Within Chuk Yuen Village, there were also industries such as the Lee Dai Tung Pig House, Kwong Lung On Cloth-dying yard (廣隆安漂染廠), and Wing Yuen Silk Factory (永源絲織廠), all of which resides in the modern day Chuk Yuen United Village. After
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and the years around the
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, a large influx of refugees rushed into Hong Kong and built their home on the hill sides. In 1954, the
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zoned the hilly area north of the temple as Chuk Yuen Resettlement Area, this 29-acre area which covered present-day Chuk Yuen North Estate, Chuk Yuen South Estate and Upper Wong Tai Sin Estate accommodated 1700 various dwellings, over 70% which were self built wooden huts. Utilities in the area were built by various groups including the settlers of Chuk Yuen, the
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, the Church World Service and other Catholic organizations. For example, settlers made stairs and footpaths that connected different parts of the area; the
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constructed 20 public latrine buildings and two markets; various religious organizations provided a clinic, a primary school, a family life centre, and more. In 1956, the government decided to relocate the residents of
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s and Chuk Yuen Village in the resettlement area to high-rise residential blocks. Two Wong Tai Sin Estates, " Upper" and "
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", were built. A special block with better in-house facilities was constructed for indigenous villagers. Originally, the Wong Tai Sin temple was threatened as it was within the development project. However, the
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successfully persuaded the government to preserve the temple. The housing project of the two Wong Tai Sin Estates were completed in early 1960s. The name of Wong Tai Sin gradually gained popularity over Chuk Yuen, though the temple continues to use the address of No. 2 Chuk Yuen Village. Later, the northern part of the settlement area was replaced with the Chuk Yuen North and Chuk Yuen South estates. The Chuk Yuen Bus Terminus at
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, between two estates, hosts many bus routes to other areas of Hong Kong. Nowadays, Chuk Yuen commonly refers to the estates, the bus terminus, and surroundings. In the 2019 and 2020 policy addresses, the chief executive stated that the government intends to take back possession of the remaining Chuk Yuen United Village and to redevelop the land into high-density public housing.


Notable buildings

* The cloth factory Kwong Lung On, founded during the 1930s, and Wing Yuen Silk Factory, founded shortly after World War II, were both managed by the Tam family who still live in Chuk Yuen United Village today. In its heyday, the dual factories had a workforce of at least 40 people, with a dedicated worker's dormitories and canteen. They were well known among locals, and in the 1950s, their products were regarded highly by the name "Wong Tai Sin Cloth" (黃大仙綢). Because of the business, the Tam family became wealthy within the area, and managed to apply for water pipes, electricity, and telephone from the government. In the early 1950s the factory was the only place with a telephone in the entire village. * Chuk Yuen Children's Reception Centre, at Fung Wong San Tsuen, a temporary home for children when their parents are not suitable to take care of them. * The Salvation Army Chuk Yuen Corps was set up on 26 June1956, as a vocational centre for youngsters with a primary school for children. It was opened by the then Governor of Hong Kong Sir
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and about one hundred distinguished guests attended .


References


External links


History of Sik Sik YuenA brief section on Upper Wong Tai Sin Estate
{{coord, 22.3458, 114.1957, display=title New Kowloon Wong Tai Sin District Villages in Wong Tai Sin District, Hong Kong