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Tai Wai (Chinese: 大圍 ) is an
area Area is the measure of a region's size on a surface. The area of a plane region or ''plane area'' refers to the area of a shape or planar lamina, while '' surface area'' refers to the area of an open surface or the boundary of a three-di ...
in the
New Territories The New Territories (N.T., Traditional Chinese characters, Chinese: ) is one of the three areas of Hong Kong, alongside Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. It makes up 86.2% of Hong Kong's territory, and contains around half of the population of H ...
,
Hong Kong Hong Kong)., Legally Hong Kong, China in international treaties and organizations. is a special administrative region of China. With 7.5 million residents in a territory, Hong Kong is the fourth most densely populated region in the wor ...
, located between
Sha Tin Sha Tin, also spelt Shatin, is a neighbourhood along Shing Mun River in the eastern New Territories, Hong Kong. Administratively, it is part of the Sha Tin District. Sha Tin is one of the neighbourhoods of the Sha Tin New Town project. The new ...
and the
Lion Rock Lion Rock, or less formally Lion Rock Hill, is a List of mountains, peaks and hills in Hong Kong, mountain in Hong Kong. It is located in Sha Tin District, between Kowloon Tong of Kowloon and Tai Wai of the New Territories, and is high. The ...
, within the
Sha Tin District Sha Tin District is one of the 18 districts of Hong Kong. As one of the 9 districts located in the New Territories, it covers the areas of Sha Tin, Tai Wai, Ma On Shan, Fo Tan, Siu Lek Yuen, and Ma Liu Shui. The district is the most ...
. With three rapid transit stations, one of which an interchange station serving two lines, five bus termini and several trunk roads and tunnels connecting it to other parts of the
New Territories The New Territories (N.T., Traditional Chinese characters, Chinese: ) is one of the three areas of Hong Kong, alongside Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. It makes up 86.2% of Hong Kong's territory, and contains around half of the population of H ...
, such as
Tsuen Wan Tsuen Wan (formerly also spelled Tsun Wan) is a New towns of Hong Kong, town built on a bay in the New Territories West (constituency), western New Territories of Hong Kong, opposite Tsing Yi, Tsing Yi Island across Rambler Channel. The market ...
, and
Kowloon Kowloon () is one of the areas of Hong Kong, three areas of Hong Kong, along with Hong Kong Island and the New Territories. It is an urban area comprising the Kowloon Peninsula and New Kowloon. It has a population of 2,019,533 and a populat ...
, Tai Wai is an important transport node in Hong Kong.


Geography

Tai Wai occupies the southwestern end of the Sha Tin Valley. The
Sha Tin Sha Tin, also spelt Shatin, is a neighbourhood along Shing Mun River in the eastern New Territories, Hong Kong. Administratively, it is part of the Sha Tin District. Sha Tin is one of the neighbourhoods of the Sha Tin New Town project. The new ...
area is located directly northeast of Tai Wai. Hill ranges separate Tai Wai from
New Kowloon New Kowloon is an area in Hong Kong, bounded to the south by Boundary Street, and to the north by the ranges of the Eagle's Nest, Beacon Hill, Lion Rock, Tate's Cairn and Kowloon Peak. It covers the present-day Kwun Tong District and Wong ...
in the south, and from
Tsuen Wan Tsuen Wan (formerly also spelled Tsun Wan) is a New towns of Hong Kong, town built on a bay in the New Territories West (constituency), western New Territories of Hong Kong, opposite Tsing Yi, Tsing Yi Island across Rambler Channel. The market ...
in the west. The
Tai Wai Nullah Tai Wai Nullah (), sometimes referred to as the upper stream of Shing Mun River, is one of the nullahs of Shing Mun River in Tai Wai of Hong Kong. The channelised nullah has a width of about . As water flow is very low most of the time, the con ...
, sometimes referred to as the upper stream of Shing Mun River, flows through Tai Wai, where it joins the
Shing Mun River The Shing Mun River (Chinese: 城門河) or Shing Mun River Channel (Chinese: 城門河道) is a river in Sha Tin, Hong Kong. History The original Shing Mun River began at Needle Hill, and flowed into the former Tide Cove (Sha Tin Hoi), a sh ...
. The Shing Mun River then flows in a southwest–northeast direction across the Sha Tin Valley towards
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 ...
.


History

Sprouting from traditional farming villages growing rice, vegetables and fruits, such as
choy sum Choy sum (also spelled choi sum or choi sam in Cantonese; cai xin in Standard Mandarin) is a leafy vegetable commonly used in Chinese cuisine. It is a member of the genus '' Brassica'' of the mustard family, Brassicaceae ('' Brassica rapa'' va ...
, Chinese broccoli, bamboo, banana, peach, and lychee, Tai Wai area once functioned as a light suburban industrial park in the 1970s. Few factory buildings are still in use, mostly as warehouses. The current urbanization of the area is the consequence of the development of
Sha Tin New Town Sha Tin New Town, also known as Sha Tin-Ma On Shan New Town or Sha Tin Town is one of the satellite towns and new towns of Hong Kong. It is within the Sha Tin District, the New Territories. The New Town covers the neighbourhoods of Sha Tin, ...
that started in the 1970s.
Tai Wai Village Tai Wai Village (), also known as Chik Chuen Wai (), is a walled village in the Tai Wai area of Sha Tin District, Hong Kong. Location Tai Wai Village is located next to Tai Wai station and the main commercial streets of the Tai Wai area. A ...
, where the name of the area came from, was the largest and oldest
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 attack ...
in Sha Tin. It was built in 1574 during the
Ming dynasty The Ming dynasty, officially the Great Ming, was an Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 1368 to 1644, following the collapse of the Mongol Empire, Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. The Ming was the last imperial dynasty of ...
, and was called Chik Chuen Wai () at the time. It was originally made up of 16 families, Wai (), Chan (), Ng (), Yeung (), Wong (), Lee (), Hui (), Cheng (), Tong (), Yuen (), Yau (), Lam (), Lok (), Tam (), Mok () and Choy (). The Wai family, being the largest family, is thought to be the direct descendants of the famous founder general of the
Han dynasty The Han dynasty was an Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China (202 BC9 AD, 25–220 AD) established by Liu Bang and ruled by the House of Liu. The dynasty was preceded by the short-lived Qin dynasty (221–206 BC ...
,
Han Xin Han Xin (; ? – early 196 BCE) was a Chinese military general and politician who served Liu Bang during the Chu–Han Contention and contributed greatly to the founding of the Han dynasty. Han Xin was named as one of the "Three Heroes of the ...
, who purportedly fled there to escape executions ordered by
Emperor Gao of Han Emperor Gaozu of Han (2561 June 195 BC), also known by his given name Liu Bang, was the founder and first emperor of the Han dynasty, reigning from 202 to 195 BC. He is considered by traditional Chinese historiography to be one of ...
's empress
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. The Han descendants changed their surname into Wai by splitting the word Han () in two halves and took up the character on the right hand side, Wai (韋). The Cheng family, on the other hand, originated from a place called
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in
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,
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which is the place where
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supposedly flew to the Moon. It is also the birthplace of
Li Shangyin Li Shangyin ( zh, c=李商隱, p=Lǐ Shāngyǐn, 813858), courtesy name Yishan ( zh, c=義山), was a Chinese poet and politician of the late Tang dynasty, born in the Henei Commandery (now Qinyang, Henan). He is noted for his imagist and "n ...
, one of the most famous poets in the late
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. Tai Wai appears on the "Map of the San-On District", published in 1866 by
Simeone Volonteri Simeone Volonteri () (June 6, 1831 – December 21, 1904) was an Italian missionary and a bishop of the Roman Catholic Church. Life Simeone Volonteri was born in Milan, Italy. He joined the Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions in 1855. He w ...
. The first
public housing estate Public housing, also known as social housing, refers to Subsidized housing, subsidized or affordable housing provided in buildings that are usually owned and managed by local government, central government, nonprofit organizations or a ...
built in the area was Mei Lam Estate, with the first two blocks of its Phase 1 completed in 1981.
Tai Wai station Tai Wai station is an interchange station on the and the of the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) system in Hong Kong. The station is located in Tai Wai, Sha Tin District. History The first iteration of Tai Wai station along the Kowloon–Can ...
opened in August 1983.


Electoral constituencies

Tai Wai in Sha Tin District, as defined at the time of the
2015 Hong Kong District Council elections The 2015 Hong Kong District Council elections were held on 22 November 2015. Elections were held to all 18 District Councils with returning 431 members from directly elected constituencies after all appointed seats had been abolished. A recor ...
. They are: Chun Fung (, R10), Sun Tin Wai (, R11), Chui Tin (, R12), Hin Ka (, R13), Lower Shing Mun (, R14), Wan Shing (, R15), Keng Hau (, R16), Tin Sum (, R17), Chui Ka (, R18),
Tai Wai Tai Wai (Chinese: 大圍 ) is an area in the New Territories, Hong Kong, located between Sha Tin and the Lion Rock, within the Sha Tin District. With three rapid transit stations, one of which an interchange station serving two lines, fiv ...
(, R19), Chung Tin (, R20).


Demographics

Tai Wai is composed largely of low to medium income households of different ethnic backgrounds ranging from local Chinese to Westerners. According to the 2016 Population By-census, the number of persons living in Tai Wai was as follows:


Housing

A large part of the population of Tai Wai lives in
public housing estate Public housing, also known as social housing, refers to Subsidized housing, subsidized or affordable housing provided in buildings that are usually owned and managed by local government, central government, nonprofit organizations or a ...
s. Privately owned apartment blocks are also common and higher income luxury housing is also available in various parts of Tai Wai. Hundreds of three-storey village houses (some western styled, others more traditional) can be found in the villages of the area.


Public housing

The table below lists all the
public housing Public housing, also known as social housing, refers to Subsidized housing, subsidized or affordable housing provided in buildings that are usually owned and managed by local government, central government, nonprofit organizations or a ...
estates in Tai Wai, including Public Rental Housing (Public),
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 ...
(HOS),
Tenants Purchase Scheme Tenants Purchase Scheme (TPS) is a scheme which allows tenants in public housing estates under the Hong Kong Housing Authority to purchase their flats. The price is set to be much lower than the market prices of private flats and Home Ownersh ...
(TPS) and
Private Sector Participation 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 ...
(PSPS).


Private housing estates


Festival City

Festival City The following is a non-exhaustive list of private housing estates in Sha Tin District, Hong Kong. Tai Wai Festival City Festival City () is the largest private housing estate in Tai Wai. It is a HK$20 billion residential-commercial developme ...
() is a HK$20 billion residential development project by
Cheung Kong Cheung Kong (Holdings) Limited, is a multinational conglomerate, based in Hong Kong. It was one of Hong Kong's leading multi-national conglomerates. The company merged with its subsidiary Hutchison Whampoa on 3 June 2015, as part of a ma ...
and
MTR Corporation MTR Corporation Limited is a majority government-owned public transport operator and property developer in Hong Kong which operates the Mass Transit Railway, the most popular public transport network in Hong Kong. It is listed on the Hong K ...
located above the Tai Wai (Station) Maintenance Centre. Phase I was completed in September 2010, Phase II in October 2011, and Phase III in August 2012. The plan was to build 12 50-stories high residential towers with a total construction area of 313,955 square meters as well as 25,890 square meters for the general public's use. It offers 4,264 flats to families, two schools and one community facility. This residential project raised the population of Tai Wai significantly. The controversy of this project is that the 12 towers would create an
urban heat island Urban areas usually experience the urban heat island (UHI) effect; that is, they are significantly warmer than surrounding rural areas. The temperature difference is usually larger at night than during the day, and is most apparent when winds ar ...
effect and block off the air flow of the area.


Other estates

Other
private housing estates Private housing estate is a term used in Hong Kong for private mass housing—a housing estate built by a private Real estate development, developer, as opposed to a Public housing in Hong Kong, public housing estate built by the Hong Kong Hou ...
in Tai Wai include: * Glamour Garden () * Golden Lion Gardens ( 金獅花園) * Grandeur Garden () * Granville Garden ( 恆峰花園) * Greenview Garden () * Julimount Garden () * Lakeview Garden () * Man Lai Court () * Parc Royale () * Park View Garden () * Peak One ( 壹號雲頂) * Pristine Villa () * Sha Tin Heights () * The Great Hill ( 嘉御山) * The Met. Acappella () * The Pavilia Farm ( 柏傲莊) * Worldwide Gardens ()


Villages

A number of
villages A village is a human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town with a population typically ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. Although villages are often located in rural areas, the term urban village ...
exist in Tai Wai and most of them are surrounded by the towers of housing estates. Traditional village layout and some historic buildings can still be found. *
Tai Wai Village Tai Wai Village (), also known as Chik Chuen Wai (), is a walled village in the Tai Wai area of Sha Tin District, Hong Kong. Location Tai Wai Village is located next to Tai Wai station and the main commercial streets of the Tai Wai area. A ...
, aka. Chik Chuen Wai (). It is located next to
Tai Wai station Tai Wai station is an interchange station on the and the of the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) system in Hong Kong. The station is located in Tai Wai, Sha Tin District. History The first iteration of Tai Wai station along the Kowloon–Can ...
and the main commercial streets of the area. The village was walled to protect the villagers from bandits, pirates and/or unfriendly neighbours. It was rectangular in shape with 4 watch towers at its four corners. The towers and the walls have long been demolished leaving only the entrance gate and part of the front wall. The houses inside the walls are in rows, and many houses have been built outside the walls due to later development. Historic and traditional buildings include the Entrance Gate, a Hau Wong Temple, the Wai Ancestral Hall and several old houses. * Tai Wai New Village () () is located on a slope alongside
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 ...
, just minutes walk away from the old village. It was established in the 1980s as the then colonial government's effort to compensate the villagers for effectively confiscating their land for development. Each male villager was given a piece of land at a premium of HK$20,000 of which he has the right to build a Spanish-styled 700 sq.ft. three-story house to live in. Most of these houses are now rented by outsiders for the relatively tranquil countryside surroundings. The land occupied by the village was once cultivated for pineapples.
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 adj ...
, Sheung Keng Hau and
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 ...
are three adjacent villages located along Hin Keng Street (), along a northeast–southwest direction.
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 ...
, located northeast of the villages and across Hin Keng Street, was named after them. *
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 adj ...
() () is located east of Hin Keng Estate and west of
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 ...
. It 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 Repor
Appendix 4.3. Built Heritage Survey.
October 2011
The Mak who settled there had branched out of Pan Chung () in
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 ...
. * Sheung Keng Hau () () is located southeast of Hin Keng Estate. It is a single-surname village, Wai (), with a history of over 300 years. The Wai
Ancestral Hall An ancestral shrine, hall or temple ( or , ; Chữ Hán: ; ), also called lineage temple, is a temple dedicated to deified ancestors and progenitors of surname lineages or families in the Chinese tradition. Ancestral temples are closely lin ...
was rebuilt in 1930. *
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 ...
() () is located south of the main part of Hin Keng Estate. The village was erected with government funding in the 1920s to resettle three
clans A clan is a group of people united by actual or perceived kinship and descent. Even if lineage details are unknown, a clan may claim descent from a founding member or apical ancestor who serves as a symbol of the clan's unity. Many societie ...
of villagers from Shek Lei Pui Valley (), to make way for the construction of the
Shek Lei Pui Reservoir Shek Lei Pui Reservoir is a reservoir in Kam Shan Country Park, Sha Tin, New Territories, Hong Kong. It is part of the Kowloon Group of Reservoirs. The total water storage capacity is 116 million gallons. Formerly the site of Shek Lei Pui Villa ...
, completed in 1925. Some 80 people lived in 26 houses in the former Shek Lei Pui Village. The Yeung (), the Law () and the So () were
Hakkas The Hakka (), sometimes also referred to as Hakka-speaking Chinese, or Hakka Chinese, or Hakkas, are a southern Han Chinese subgroup whose principal settlements and ancestral homes are dispersed widely across the provinces of southern China ...
from Nantou who had settled in the Valley for some 300 years. Another clan in the Valley, the Lau (), moved to
Kwai Chung Kwai Chung is an urban area within Tsuen Wan New Town in the New Territories of Hong Kong. Together with Tsing Yi Island, it is part of the Kwai Tsing District of Hong Kong. It is also part of Tsuen Wan New Town. In 2000, it had a popula ...
instead of Hin Tin at the resettlement. The
ancestral hall An ancestral shrine, hall or temple ( or , ; Chữ Hán: ; ), also called lineage temple, is a temple dedicated to deified ancestors and progenitors of surname lineages or families in the Chinese tradition. Ancestral temples are closely lin ...
s of the three clans were built in Hin Tin, connected together to form a single block on the front row of the original three rows of houses. They have been listed as Grade III historic buildings since 2010.
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List of the Historic Buildings in Building Assessment
(as of 23 November 2011)
In 1982, the
Housing Department Housing Department () is a department of Hong Kong Government and is the executive arm of the Hong Kong Housing Authority, managing public housing estates which is a statutory organisation tasked to develop and implement a public housing ...
demolished 600 structures at Hin Tin and relocated 167 families. Villages in the vicinity of
Che Kung Temple Che Kung Miu ( zh, first=t, t=車公廟, s=车公庙, p=Chēgōng Miào, j=ce1 gung1 miu6), also called Che Kung Temple, are temples dedicated to the Chinese deity Che Kung, who was a general during the Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279 ...
: *
Kak Tin Kak Tin ( zh, t=隔田) is a village in the Tai Wai area of Sha Tin District, Hong Kong. By extension, the area around the village is also called Kak Tin. Location Kak Tin village is located south of Sun Chui Estate and Sun Tin Wai Estate. It ...
() () is located south of
Sun Chui Estate Sun Chui Estate () is a public housing estate in Tai Wai, New Territories, Hong Kong near Lung Hang Estate, Che Kung Temple and MTR Tai Wai station Tai Wai station is an interchange station on the and the of the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) ...
and
Sun Tin Wai Estate Sun Tin Wai Estate () is a public housing estate in Tai Wai, New Territories, Hong Kong. It was built on the hill at the south of Chun Shek Estate along Lion Rock Tunnel Road and consists of 8 residential blocks completed in 1981 and 1982. Fung ...
. It was one of the five
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. In Hong Kong, ''Punti'' designates Weitou dialect-speaking locals in contrast to non-Weitou speaker ...
villages in Sha Tin founded about 400 years ago by Tsang () clanspeople, originally from
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. The villagers were historically farmers engaged in rice and vegetable growing supported by pig and poultry rearing. The village had a population of 130 in 1899 and 220 in 1960. About 80 households of the Tsangs are still residing in the village. Most of the village houses have been demolished and replaced by modern small houses. * Hung Mui Kuk Village () () *
San Tin Village San Tin Village or San Tin Tsuen (), sometimes referred to as San Tin Wai (), is a village in Tai Wai, Sha Tin District, Hong Kong, located south of Che Kung Temple and east of Sun Chui Estate. Administration San Tin Wai is a recognized village ...
(not to be confused with
San Tin San Tin () is a loosely defined area in Yuen Long District in New Territories, Hong Kong that is part of the San Tin (constituency), San Tin constituency. Unlike Hong Kong's highly urbanised areas, San Tin is sparsely populated due to its marsh ...
within
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), () () is located south of Che Kung Temple and east of Sun Chui Estate. It was historically a single-clan village of the Lau (), and it now features the Lau Ancestral Hall (). The Lau were Hakkas who first moved from
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to
Grassy Hill Grassy Hill () is the fourteenth highest mountain in Hong Kong. Peaked at 647 m (2,123 ft), it is situated between Tsuen Wan and Tai Po and near Lead Mine Pass. Stage 7 of MacLehose Trail runs near its peak. The summit of the hill is loc ...
, northwest of Sha Tin, during the 18th century. They were farmers engaged in cultivation. As their population increased, they bought a piece of land from the Kak Tin and Tin Sam villages and established a new village called 'San Tin' (lit. "new field") in the late 1890s. * Lei Uk Tsuen () () is located east of
Che Kung Temple Che Kung Miu ( zh, first=t, t=車公廟, s=车公庙, p=Chēgōng Miào, j=ce1 gung1 miu6), also called Che Kung Temple, are temples dedicated to the Chinese deity Che Kung, who was a general during the Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279 ...
and west of
Chun Shek Estate Chun Shek Estate () is a public housing estate in Tai Wai, New Territories, Hong Kong near Che Kung Temple and Che Kung Temple station. It consists of four residential blocks completed in 1984. Background The estate was formerly known as Sha Ti ...
. It was established by the Lei clan in the late 17th century. *
Sha Tin Tau Sha Tin Tau () is a village in Tai Wai, Sha Tin District, Hong Kong. It is located east of Chun Shek Estate, north of Fung Shing Court and south of Tsang Tai Uk. Administration Sha Tin Tau is a recognized village under the New Territories ...
() () is located east of Chun Shek Estate, north of
Fung Shing Court Sun Tin Wai Estate () is a public housing estate in Tai Wai, New Territories, Hong Kong. It was built on the hill at the south of Chun Shek Estate along Lion Rock Tunnel Road and consists of 8 residential blocks completed in 1981 and 1982. Fung ...
and south of
Tsang Tai Uk Tsang Tai Uk, also known as Shan Ha Wai (), is a Hakka people, Hakka Walled villages of Hong Kong, walled village in Hong Kong,
. Historically the only Hakka multi-surname village in the Sha Tin area, it was first settled by the Chan () and later by the Law (), the Lam (), the Yip (), the Lau () and others. There are several ancestral halls in the village, including the Lau Ancestral Hall (), that was built before 1900. The founding ancestor of the Lau clan of Sha Tin Tau village moved from Longchuan in the mid-19th century. The clan has lived there for nine generations by the early 21st century. * Sha Tin Tau New Village () () Other villages in Tai Wai include: * Heung Fan Liu New Village () () is located near the
Tai Wai Nullah Tai Wai Nullah (), sometimes referred to as the upper stream of Shing Mun River, is one of the nullahs of Shing Mun River in Tai Wai of Hong Kong. The channelised nullah has a width of about . As water flow is very low most of the time, the con ...
, north of Mei Tin Estate and east of the
Lower Shing Mun Reservoir Lower Shing Mun Reservoir is a reservoir outside Shing Mun Country Park and the downstream of the dam of the Shing Mun Reservoir in the Sha Tin District of Hong Kong. Two vehicular bridges span over the valley between the Shing Mun Reservo ...
. * Luk Hop Village () () is located on the hill along
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 ...
and on top of
Sha Tin Heights Tunnel Eagle's Nest Tunnel and Sha Tin Heights Tunnel are road tunnels in the New Territories of Hong Kong. Both tunnels were officially opened on 21 March 2008. The tunnels connect Cheung Sha Wan through Eagle's Nest hill to Tai Wai, and are linked ...
. * Fuk Lok Village () () is located on the hill, north of Heung Fan Liu New Village and Pak Tin. * Pak Tin () () is located west of Mei Chung Court. At the time of the 1911 census, the population of Pak Tin was 3. * Tin Sam Village () () is located west of Sun Chui Estate, north of Lung Hang Estate, and southeast of Festival City. It was a
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. In Hong Kong, ''Punti'' designates Weitou dialect-speaking locals in contrast to non-Weitou speaker ...
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 attack ...
, historically inhabited by the Choi (), the Wai (), the
Leung Liang () is an East Asian surname of Chinese origin. The surname is often transliterated as Leung (in Hong Kong) or Leong (in Macau, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines) according to its Cantonese and Hakka pronunciation, Neo / L ...
(), the Tsang () and the
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(). A
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was built for its protection, and was later filled up and used as a fish pond.
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. Historic Building Appraisal
Entrance Gate, Tin Sam
/ref> Historic buildings in the village include the Choi
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,
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. Historic Building Appraisal
Choi Ancestral Hall, No. 142 Tin Sam
/ref> the Leung Ancestral Halls, the Liu Ancestral Hall, and the Entrance Gate, built during the
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.SCL - NEX/2206 EIA Study for Tai Wai to Hung Hom Section, Final Environmental Impact Assessment Report
Figure 4.2.1. Locations of Known Built Heritages (Sheet 1 of 8)
October 2011. Shows the location of the historic buildings of Tin Sam Village.
The
Che Kung Temple Che Kung Miu ( zh, first=t, t=車公廟, s=车公庙, p=Chēgōng Miào, j=ce1 gung1 miu6), also called Che Kung Temple, are temples dedicated to the Chinese deity Che Kung, who was a general during the Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279 ...
in Tai Wai was originally built and managed by the Tin Sam Village, but the village lost its managerial rights in the late 19th century.
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. Historic Building Appraisal
Che Kung Temple, Che Kung Miu Road, Tai Wai
/ref> * Tung Lo Wan () () is located east of Mei Lam Estate, across the
Tai Wai Nullah Tai Wai Nullah (), sometimes referred to as the upper stream of Shing Mun River, is one of the nullahs of Shing Mun River in Tai Wai of Hong Kong. The channelised nullah has a width of about . As water flow is very low most of the time, the con ...
. It was historically a
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village occupied by families of different surnames, the Yau () being the majority. The first generation of the Tse clan who settled in the village moved to Tung Lo Wan in the early 20th century. The Tse Ancestral Hall (), also called Tse Po Shu Tong (), was built before 1910. It is the only ancestral hall in the village. The Li Cottage (), located nearby, at the corner of Tung Lo Wan Hill Road and Chung Ling Road, was built around 1918. It is connected by a path to the Li Tomb () uphill. * Yau Oi Tsuen () (), located west of Tao Fung Shan.


Retail

Several public housing estates have a shopping centre. The only private shopping centre was Grandeur Shopping Arcade (), located within Grandeur Garden, along Tai Wai Road (), until The Wai shopping mall opened in 2023.
The Wai The Wai () is a shopping centre in Tai Wai, Hong Kong, which opened on 22 July 2023. The mall is managed by the MTR Corporation, and is the third largest shopping mall in eastern New Territories. The mall is located directly under private es ...
() opened on 22 July 2023. Located on top of
Tai Wai Station Tai Wai station is an interchange station on the and the of the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) system in Hong Kong. The station is located in Tai Wai, Sha Tin District. History The first iteration of Tai Wai station along the Kowloon–Can ...
and below the Pavilia Farm residential complex, the shopping mall covers an area 650,000 sq ft across four floors. At the time of its opening, The Wai housed the largest of the then 43 Market Place supermarkets in Hong Kong, covering an area over 20,000sq ft.


Recreational


Sports venues

Sports venues in Tai Wai include:


Sports centres

There are three indoor public sport centres in Tai Wai: Che Kung Temple Sports Centre (opened in 2020), Hin Keng Sports Centre (opened in 1988) and Mei Lam Sports Centre (opened in 1986). They are located in or next to major estates, namely
Chun Shek Estate Chun Shek Estate () is a public housing estate in Tai Wai, New Territories, Hong Kong near Che Kung Temple and Che Kung Temple station. It consists of four residential blocks completed in 1984. Background The estate was formerly known as Sha Ti ...
,
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 ...
and Mei Lam Estate. They offer a wide range of facilities including a fitness centre with weight training and cardiovascular equipment, squash courts as well as badminton courts. These sport centres are owned and operated by the
Leisure and Cultural Services Department The Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD), is a department in the Government of Hong Kong. It reports to the Culture, Sports & Tourism Bureau, headed by the Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism. It provides leisure and cultural ...
; however, the facilities are charged prior to booking with several exceptions.


Swimming pool

Hin Tin Swimming Pool ( 顯田游泳池) is the only public swimming pool in Tai Wai. Opened in 1992, it is operated by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. It is located along Che Kung Miu Road, between Tai Wai station and Hin Keng station.


Cycling

The Tai Wai Cycling Park, where beginners could practice their cycling skills, was demolished in 2001 to make way for the railway terminus of the Ma On Shan Line. A number of bicycle rental shops can be found in Tai Wai and bicycle lanes run along the
Shing Mun River The Shing Mun River (Chinese: 城門河) or Shing Mun River Channel (Chinese: 城門河道) is a river in Sha Tin, Hong Kong. History The original Shing Mun River began at Needle Hill, and flowed into the former Tide Cove (Sha Tin Hoi), a sh ...
and link Tai Wai to
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 ...
,
Ma On Shan Ma On Shan may refer to: * Ma On Shan (peak) ( zh, t=馬鞍山, s=马鞍山, l=saddle peak, links=no), a mountain in the New Territories of Hong Kong * Ma On Shan (town), a New Town in the New Territories on the foot of Ma On Shan mountain * Ma On ...
and
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 ...
.


Hiking

Hiking is also a popular activity in Tai Wai. Situated at the end of a valley, Tai Wai is surrounded by
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:
Shing Mun Shing Mun () is an area between Tsuen Wan and Sha Tin in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It used to be, as suggested by its Chinese characters, a gate between the two areas separated by a range of hills. History Before the construction of Shin ...
(north), Kam Shan (west),
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(south) and
Ma On Shan Ma On Shan may refer to: * Ma On Shan (peak) ( zh, t=馬鞍山, s=马鞍山, l=saddle peak, links=no), a mountain in the New Territories of Hong Kong * Ma On Shan (town), a New Town in the New Territories on the foot of Ma On Shan mountain * Ma On ...
(southeast). Sections of the
Wilson Trail The Wilson Trail () is a long-distance footpath in Hong Kong, 63 km of which runs through Hong Kong country parks.
and the
MacLehose Trail The MacLehose Trail is a 100-kilometre hiking trail that crosses much of the New Territories, Hong Kong, starting from Pak Tam Chung, Sai Kung District in the east to Tuen Mun Town, Tuen Mun District in the west. It is the longest trail in Hong ...
run across the hills near Tai Wai.


Food

Some sources mention Tai Wai as being famous for its chicken porridges and roast baby pigeon.


Schools

Tai Wai is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 88. Within the school net are multiple aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money) and Shatin Government Primary School (沙田官立小學). Tai Wai has multiple primary and secondary schools, mostly public, some with religious background. They include: * Buddhist Wong Wan Tin College * Carmel Alison Lam Primary School * Cheng Wing Gee College * Christian Alliance Cheng Wing Gee College * Free Methodist Bradbury Chun Lei Primary School * Free Methodist Mei Lam Primary School *
Helen Liang Memorial Secondary School (Shatin) Helen Liang Memorial Secondary School (Shatin) (HLMSS, ) is a secondary school in Sha Tin, Hong Kong. The primary school division was founded in 1961, while the secondary school division was founded in 1977 and relocated to the current site of ...
* Immaculate Heart of Mary School * Lau Pak Lok Secondary School * Lock Tao Secondary School * Ng Yuk Secondary School * Po Leung Kuk Dr. Jimmy Wong Chi-ho (Tin Sum Valley) Primary School * Pui Kiu College *
Sha Tin Government Secondary School Sha Tin Government Secondary School (STGSS; 沙田官立中學) is located in Sha Tin, Hong Kong Hong Kong)., Legally Hong Kong, China in international treaties and organizations. is a special administrative region of China. With 7.5 ...
* Shatin Public Mei Lin Primary School * Shatin Public School *
Shatin Tsung Tsin Secondary School Shatin Tsung Tsin Secondary School () is a grammar school in Tai Wai, Sha Tin District, Hong Kong. Founded in 1985 by the Basel Mission (Sham Shui Po). Curriculum Subjects for Junior Secondary (S1-S3) S1: Chinese, English, English Litera ...
* Sir Chu Wan Primary School * Sung Lan Middle School * T.W.G.H's Lam Shiu Primary School


Religion


Temples

*
Che Kung Temple Che Kung Miu ( zh, first=t, t=車公廟, s=车公庙, p=Chēgōng Miào, j=ce1 gung1 miu6), also called Che Kung Temple, are temples dedicated to the Chinese deity Che Kung, who was a general during the Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279 ...
: Hundreds of thousands flock to the
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Che Kung Temple on the second day of each
Chinese New Year Chinese New Year, or the Spring Festival (see also #Names, § Names), is a festival that celebrates the beginning of a New Year, new year on the traditional lunisolar calendar, lunisolar Chinese calendar. It is one of the most important holi ...
to worship
Che Kung Che Kung (2 January 1235 – 30 December 1330), also known as Che Da Yuan Shuai, was originally a military commander of the Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279), who, according to lore, had supreme power to suppress rebellion and was renowned for h ...
- a general of the
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, and queue up to turn the wheel which symbolizes both the cosmic movement in the turning of the year and the hope of each wheel spinner for a good turn of fortune in the forthcoming year. * Chi Hong Ching Yuen, also Tze Hong Monastery (). Located next to Che Kung Temple. It is a Buddhist nunnery established in the early 20th century. * Koon Ngam Ching Yuen, also Ku Ngam Ching Yuen or Ku Au Tseng Yuen or "
Wat A wat (, ; , ; , ; ; , ) is a type of Buddhist and Hindu temple in Cambodia, Laos, East Shan State (Myanmar), Yunnan (China), the Southern Province of Sri Lanka, and Thailand. Etymology The word ''wat'' is borrowed from the Sanskrit ''v ...
Tai Wai" () near Lei Uk Tsuen. It is a
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temple established in the early 1990s. * A
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Temple is located within Tai Wai walled village. Originally sited outside the walled village, it was moved inside during the reign of Xianfeng (1850–1861).SCL - NEX/2206 EIA Study for Tai Wai to Hung Hom Section, Final Environmental Impact Assessment Report
4. Cultural Heritage Impact
October 2011
The current temple has replaced an earlier temple, probably built in 1884 and demolished in 1982. * Puguangming Temple (), near Pak Tin Village and directly north of Mei Chung Court. Contains a controversial private
columbarium A columbarium (; pl. columbaria), also called a cinerarium, is a structure for the reverential and usually public storage of funerary urns holding cremated remains of the dead. The term comes from the Latin ''columba'' (dove) and originally solel ...
. * Shun Shin Chee Kit Yin Koon (), near Pak Tin Village and directly west of Mei Chung Court. It also houses a private colombarium.


Christian institutions

* Tao Fung Shan: ** Tao Fong Shan Christian Centre ** Tao Fong Shan Christ Temple ** Lutheran Theological Seminary ** ELCHK Living Spirit Lutheran Church * ELCHK Salvation Lutheran Church * High Rock Centre (). Built in 1924 as Shatin Police Station, it became High Rock Christian Camp in 1980. * St. Alfred's Church () * Shatin Assembly of God Church ()


Other structures and facilities

Other historic or otherwise notable buildings and structures in Tai Wai include: * Former Kowloon-Canton Railway (KCR) Beacon Hill Tunnel (). Completed in 1910, now disused as a rail transport tunnel. * Fu Shan Public Mortuary ( 富山公眾殮房) *
Hong Kong Heritage Museum Hong Kong Heritage Museum is a public museum of history, art and culture in Sha Tin, Hong Kong, located beside the Shing Mun River. The museum opened on 16 December 2000. It is managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of the Ho ...
, located at the border between Tai Wai and Sha Tin *
Lower Shing Mun Reservoir Lower Shing Mun Reservoir is a reservoir outside Shing Mun Country Park and the downstream of the dam of the Shing Mun Reservoir in the Sha Tin District of Hong Kong. Two vehicular bridges span over the valley between the Shing Mun Reservo ...
* Po Fook Memorial Hall ( 寶福紀念館) * Tai Wai Bunker Complex (), a former military structure along
Gin Drinkers Line The Gin Drinkers Line, or Gin Drinkers' Line, was a British military defensive line against the Japanese invasion of Hong Kong during the Battle of Hong Kong in December 1941, part of the Pacific War. The concept came from France's Maginot L ...
, located at the foothill of Tai Wai. * Tai Wai industrial area has an area of about 4.70 ha and included 8 industrial buildings in 2005. * Tai Wai Maintenance Centre (), a maintenance depot of the
MTR The Mass Transit Railway system, known locally by the initialism MTR, is a rapid transit system in Hong Kong and the territory's principal mode of Rail transport in Hong Kong, railway transportation. Operated by the MTR Corporation (MTRCL), ...
, supporting the
Tuen Ma line The Tuen Ma line () is a commuter rail / rapid transit line that forms part of the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) system in Hong Kong. It is in length, making it the longest line of the MTR network. It has a total of 27 stations, more than a ...
*
Union Hospital (Hong Kong) Union Hospital () is a for profit hospital in Tai Wai, Sha Tin, New Territories, Hong Kong. It was established on 22 June 1994 and was developed by the Henderson Land Development Co. Ltd.. It is the first private general hospital in the New Terr ...
* Wai Bun Castle ( 博雅山莊 or )


Transport


MTR

Tai Wai station Tai Wai station is an interchange station on the and the of the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) system in Hong Kong. The station is located in Tai Wai, Sha Tin District. History The first iteration of Tai Wai station along the Kowloon–Can ...
is on the
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and the
Tuen Ma line The Tuen Ma line () is a commuter rail / rapid transit line that forms part of the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) system in Hong Kong. It is in length, making it the longest line of the MTR network. It has a total of 27 stations, more than a ...
of the
MTR The Mass Transit Railway system, known locally by the initialism MTR, is a rapid transit system in Hong Kong and the territory's principal mode of Rail transport in Hong Kong, railway transportation. Operated by the MTR Corporation (MTRCL), ...
. The northward termini of the East Rail line,
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and
Lok Ma Chau Lok Ma Chau or Lokmachau is an area in New Territories, Hong Kong. It is the site of a major pedestrian (linked directly to the Hong Kong MTR) and road border Lok Ma Chau Control Point, crossing point between Hong Kong and mainland China. Ad ...
stations, located at the border with
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, are about 30 minutes away. The station was opened in 1983 and its expansion for the
Ma On Shan line The Ma On Shan line () was a commuter rail / rapid transit line that formed part of the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) system in Hong Kong. Coloured brown on the MTR map, the line acted as a branch of the East Rail line that connects the ...
was completed in September 2004.
Che Kung Temple station Che Kung Temple () is a station on Hong Kong's . It is located on Che Kung Miu Road in Sha Tin in the New Territories. Its position was Sha Tin Tau Temporary Housing Area, so it was provisionally called "Sha Tin Tau" before the Ma On Shan li ...
of the Tuen Ma line is also located in the Tai Wai area. It opened in 2004. In 2002, KCRC won the bid to plan, build and operate the
Sha Tin to Central Link The Sha Tin to Central Link (abbreviated SCL; ) was an expansion project of the MTR public transport network in Hong Kong. It was divided into two sections and expanded the network’s Passenger rail terminology#Heavy rail, heavy rail lines. ...
, and in 2004 it submitted the Draft Final Proposal to the Government. The March 2008 MTR-KCR revised proposal includes the extension of
East Rail line The East Rail line () is one of the ten lines that form MTR, the rapid transit, mass transit system in Hong Kong. The railway line starts at Lo Wu station, Lo Wu or Lok Ma Chau station, Lok Ma Chau, both of which are Border checkpoint, b ...
across
Victoria Harbour Victoria Harbour is a natural landform harbor, harbour in Hong Kong separating Hong Kong Island in the south from the Kowloon Peninsula to the north. It acts as both a major trading hub and tourist attraction of Hong Kong in general. Lying in ...
to
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and the extension of
Ma On Shan line The Ma On Shan line () was a commuter rail / rapid transit line that formed part of the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) system in Hong Kong. Coloured brown on the MTR map, the line acted as a branch of the East Rail line that connects the ...
to
West Rail line The West Rail line () was a commuter rail / rapid transit line that formed part of the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) system in Hong Kong until 27 June 2021. Coloured magenta on the MTR map, the line ran from Tuen Mun to Hung Hom, with a to ...
via
East Kowloon Kowloon East is the eastern part of Kowloon, covering the Wong Tai Sin and Kwun Tong District, with Kowloon City District occasionally included. History The boundary of Kowloon East is not strictly defined and hence varies. While traditionally t ...
. The Tai Wai to Hung Hom section was fully completed in 2021 and the Cross Harbour section was completed in 2022. As part of this project, a new station was built in the Tai Wai area,
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 ...
, which opened in February 2020.


Road connections

Tai Wai is the main gateway of tunnels and roads connecting the
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to
Kowloon Kowloon () is one of the areas of Hong Kong, three areas of Hong Kong, along with Hong Kong Island and the New Territories. It is an urban area comprising the Kowloon Peninsula and New Kowloon. It has a population of 2,019,533 and a populat ...
as well as
Tsuen Wan Tsuen Wan (formerly also spelled Tsun Wan) is a New towns of Hong Kong, town built on a bay in the New Territories West (constituency), western New Territories of Hong Kong, opposite Tsing Yi, Tsing Yi Island across Rambler Channel. The market ...
due to its convenient location. In the early 20th century and until the
Lion Rock Tunnel The Lion Rock Tunnel, the first major road tunnel in Hong Kong, is a twin-board toll tunnel, connecting Hin Tin, Sha Tin District, Sha Tin in the New Territories and New Kowloon near Kowloon Tong. It has two southbound lanes, and there are ...
, the first road tunnel in Hong Kong, was built in 1967,
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 ...
was the main road connecting Tai Wai and the New Territories to Kowloon.Cheng Siu Kei
"Making of a New Town: Urbanisation in Tai Po"
''Tai Po Book'' p. 271
Tai Po Road to this day remains as the only toll-free road connecting the two areas. The tunnels are:
Lion Rock Tunnel The Lion Rock Tunnel, the first major road tunnel in Hong Kong, is a twin-board toll tunnel, connecting Hin Tin, Sha Tin District, Sha Tin in the New Territories and New Kowloon near Kowloon Tong. It has two southbound lanes, and there are ...
(1967),
Shing Mun Tunnels The Shing Mun Tunnels are a system of tunnels and viaducts in the New Territories, Hong Kong connecting the new towns of Tsuen Wan to the west and Sha Tin to the east. They are a part of Route 9 and the Tsuen Wan entrance is the reset point ( ...
(1990) and
Sha Tin Heights Tunnel Eagle's Nest Tunnel and Sha Tin Heights Tunnel are road tunnels in the New Territories of Hong Kong. Both tunnels were officially opened on 21 March 2008. The tunnels connect Cheung Sha Wan through Eagle's Nest hill to Tai Wai, and are linked ...
(2008). Sha Tin Heights Tunnel opened in March 2008 to lessen the traffic of the Kowloon Tunnels and Tai Po Road. It is part of Route 8 that connects Tai Wai to
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over the
Stonecutters Bridge Stonecutters Bridge is a high level cable-stayed bridge spanning the Rambler Channel in Hong Kong, connecting Nam Wan Kok, Tsing Yi to Stonecutters Island. The bridge deck was completed on 7 April 2009, and opened to traffic on 20 December ...
and through the
Nam Wan Tunnel Nam Wan Tunnel is a tunnel in Hong Kong opened to traffic on 20 December 2009, along with the West Tsing Yi Viaduct, East Tsing Yi Viaduct and Stonecutters Bridge. The construction of the road tunnel, which forms an important part of the Hon ...
.


Bus

A large percentage of the bus routes that go past Tai Wai are circular routes which both start and terminate in Sha Tin. There are also long-distance routes that go past famous Hong Kong landmarks and attractions. They include 170, which goes to Ocean Park; E42 goes to
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(via
Tung Chung Tung Chung ( " eastern stream") is an area on the northwestern coast of Lantau Island, Hong Kong. One of the most recent new towns, it was formerly a rural fishing village beside Tung Chung Bay, and along the delta and lower courses of Tung C ...
) and R42 to
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. There are 5 major bus termini in Tai Wai: * Mei Lam () * Mei Tin () * Sun Chui () * Hin Keng () * Tai Wai Station ()


Minibus

Many green
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(GMB) routes that pass Tai Wai go around all parts of Sha Tin to provide feeder services for major public transport operators such as the MTR. Routes such as 481B go to the
Tsuen Wan Tsuen Wan (formerly also spelled Tsun Wan) is a New towns of Hong Kong, town built on a bay in the New Territories West (constituency), western New Territories of Hong Kong, opposite Tsing Yi, Tsing Yi Island across Rambler Channel. The market ...
area via
Shing Mun Tunnel The Shing Mun Tunnels are a system of tunnels and viaducts in the New Territories, Hong Kong connecting the new towns of Tsuen Wan to the west and Sha Tin to the east. They are a part of Route 9 and the Tsuen Wan entrance is the reset point ( ...
offering a fast but cheap alternative to buses and the MTR. Residents' buses also operate at Tai Wai station. Union Hospital's free shuttle bus also operates from there at 10-minute frequencies.


See also

*
Sha Tin Heights Sha Tin Heights () is a tall hill located in Tai Wai, Sha Tin District, in Hong Kong's New Territories. Residential area The Sha Tin Heights area is located close to Kam Shan Country Park. Currently, this area primarily consists of upmarket resi ...
, a hill in Tai Wai.


References


Further reading

* * * Chuk, Lin-ping
"Reconnecting over nullah : community foci at Tai Wai"
Postgraduate Thesis, Master of Architecture,
University of Hong Kong The University of Hong Kong (HKU) is a public research university in Pokfulam, Hong Kong. It was founded in 1887 as the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese by the London Missionary Society and formally established as the University of ...
, 1998 * * * Hui, Wai-man
"Revitalization of neighborhood shopping centre in old district : a case study of Grandeur Shopping Arcade in Tai Wai, N.T"
Postgraduate Thesis, Master of Housing Management,
University of Hong Kong The University of Hong Kong (HKU) is a public research university in Pokfulam, Hong Kong. It was founded in 1887 as the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese by the London Missionary Society and formally established as the University of ...
, 2007 * * Yu, Chi-ho
"Landmark to Tai Wai (Shatin) Community"
Postgraduate Thesis, Master of Architecture,
University of Hong Kong The University of Hong Kong (HKU) is a public research university in Pokfulam, Hong Kong. It was founded in 1887 as the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese by the London Missionary Society and formally established as the University of ...
, 1998


External links


Website about Tai Wai

Tai Wai Map (by MTR Corporation)

Satellite view of Tai Wai, centered on the MTR station



The Railway Tavern, Tai Wai and a miniature railway
at gwulo.com {{Hong Kong Urban Areas Areas of Hong Kong