Lung_Yeuk_Tau

Lung Yeuk Tau

Lung Yeuk Tau

Area northeast of Luen Wo Hui in Fanling, New Territories, Hong Kong


Lung Yeuk Tau (Chinese: 龍躍頭; lit. 'Mountain of Jumping Dragon'), commonly known as Lung Ku Tau (龍骨頭; 'Dragon bones') and also called Lung Ling (龍嶺; 'Dragon peak') is an area located northeast of Luen Wo Hui in Fanling, New Territories, Hong Kong.[1]

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View of Lung Yeuk Tau and the Ng Tung River

Administration

For electoral purposes, Lung Yeuk Tau is part of the Queen's Hill constituency of the North District Council. It is currently represented by Law Ting-tak, who was elected in the local elections.[2][3]

Lung Yeuk Tau (including San Uk Tsuen, San Wai, Wing Ning Tsuen, Wing Ning Wai, Ma Wat Tsuen, Tung Kok Wai and Lo Wai) forms collectively a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy.[4]

Villages

Lung Yeuk Tau is home to the Five Wais (walled villages) and Six Tsuens (villages) (五圍六村) of the Tang Clan.
The "Five Wais" (五圍) are:[5]

The "Six Tsuen" (六村) are:[5]

History

Lung Yeuk Tau was served by the Lung Yeuk Tau station of the former Sha Tau Kok Railway, which was in operation from 1911 to 1928. Lung Yeuk Tau station was opened on 21 December 1911.

Heritage Trail

The area is home to several declared monuments and walled villages. The Lung Yeuk Tau Heritage Trail has been established to promote and facilitate the visit of some of the historical places of the area. Places along the Heritage Trail include:

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See also


References

  1. Mak, Michael Y.; So, Albert T. (2015). Scientific Feng Shui for the Built Environment: Theories and Applications. City University of Hong Kong Press. pp. 132–142. ISBN 9789629372361.
  2. "North District Council - North DC Members". District Council. Retrieved 17 October 2021.
  3. Antiquities and Monuments Office. Declared Monuments in Hong Kong. Kun Lung Walls
  4. Antiquities and Monuments Office. Lung Yeuk Tau Heritage Trail. San Wai
  5. Antiquities and Monuments Office. Lung Yeuk Tau Heritage Trail. Tung Kok Wai
  6. Antiquities and Monuments Office. Declared Monuments in Hong Kong. Tin Hau Temple
  7. Antiquities and Monuments Office. Lung Yeuk Tau Heritage Trail. Lo Wai
  8. Antiquities and Monuments Office. Lung Yeuk Tau Heritage Trail. Ma Wat Wai
  9. Antiquities and Monuments Office. Lung Yeuk Tau Heritage Trail. Shek Lo

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