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Built heritage in Kam Tin
Location | Notes | Status | References | Photographs |
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Fung Kat Heung |
General House, Main Building | Grade II (#307) |
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Fung Kat Heung |
General House, Hip Wai House | Grade II (#355) |
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Fung Kat Heung |
General House, Shum Ancestral Hall | Grade II (#405) |
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No. 136 Fung Kat Heung |
Miu Kok Yuen (妙覺園) | Grade III (#781) |
[1] [2] [3] [4] | |
Fung Kat Heung (unknown location) |
Ming Yuen (明園) | Nil grade (#1211) |
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Fung Kat Heung |
Tin Hau Temple, Fung Kat Heung (逢吉鄉天后宮) | Not listed | [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] |
Name | Alternate name | Area and coordinates |
Notes and links |
Gate | Shrine or ancestral hall |
Watch tower |
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Kam Hing Wai (錦慶圍) |
Kam Tin 22°26′36″N 114°03′41″E / 22.443324°N 114.061466°E |
N/A | N/A |
Location | Notes | Status | References | Photographs |
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Kam Hing Wai |
Shrine. Shrine in a walled village. | Not listed | [10] [11] |
Name | Alternate name | Area and coordinates |
Notes and links |
Gate | Shrine or ancestral hall |
Watch tower |
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Kat Hing Wai (吉慶圍) |
Fui Sha Wai (灰沙圍) |
Kam Tin (22.43971,114.064011) |
(see "Notable walled villages" above) |
Location | Notes | Status | References | Photographs |
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Kat Hing Wai |
Shrine Village shrine of a walled village. Combined with numbers 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 as one item and accorded with Grade 1 collectively on 31 Aug 2010 |
Grade I (#2) |
[12] [13] | |
Kat Hing Wai |
Entrance Gate | Grade I (#3) |
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Kat Hing Wai |
Watchtower (northwest) and Enclosing Walls | Grade I (#4) |
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Kat Hing Wai |
Watchtower (northeast) and Enclosing Walls | Grade I (#5) |
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Kat Hing Wai |
Watchtower (southeast) and Enclosing Walls | Grade I (#6) |
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Kat Hing Wai |
Watchtower (southwest) and Enclosing Walls | Grade I (#7) |
Location | Notes | Status | References | Photographs |
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22°26′28″N 114°03′23″E / 22.440988°N 114.056382°E |
Location | Notes | Status | References | Photographs |
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Name | Alternate name | Area and coordinates |
Notes and links |
Gate | Shrine or ancestral hall |
Watch tower |
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Sha Po Tsuen (沙埔村) |
Kam Tin 22°27′12″N 114°03′17″E / 22.453374°N 114.054795°E |
N/A |
Location | Notes | Status | References | Photographs |
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Location | Notes | Status | References | Photographs |
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Shing Mun San Tsuen (unknown location) |
Cheng Ancestral Hall | Nil grade (#1223) |
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Shing Mun San Tsuen |
Hip Tin Temple The temple is owned by the Cheng clan. It was probably built around 1920.[1] It was relocated from Shing Mun Valley in the 1920s due to the construction of the Shing Mun Reservoir and the resulting resettlement of Shing Mun San Tsuen.[2] |
Nil grade (#1268) |
[14] [15] [16] [17] |
Location | Notes | Status | References | Photographs |
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No. 297 Shui Mei Tsuen |
Tang Tsing Lok Ancestral Hall (清樂鄧公祠) | Grade I (#141) |
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No. 201 Shui Mei Tsuen |
Tang Chan Yui Kuen Ancestral Hall (鎮銳鋗鄧公祠) | Grade III (#851) |
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No. 62 Shui Mei Tsuen |
Tin Hau Temple, Shui Mei Tsuen (水尾村天后古廟) It was built in 1745 and renovated in 1936 and 1968.[3] |
Grade III (#883) |
[18] [19] [20] [21] |
Location | Notes | Status | References | Photographs |
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Shui Tau Tsuen |
Yi Tai Study Hall | Declared | ||
No. 82 Shui Tau Tsuen |
Cheung Chun Yuen | Grade I (#125) |
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No. 32 Shui Tau Tsuen |
Tang Kwong U Ancestral Hall | Declared (#167/DM97) |
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No. 85 Shui Tau Tsuen |
Lik Wing Tong Study Hall | Grade I (#211) |
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Shui Tau Tsuen |
Chou Wong Yi Kung Study Hall | Grade II (#223) |
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Shui Tau Tsuen |
Bin Mo Bridge | Grade II (#309) |
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No. 1 Shui Tau Tsuen |
Tang Yu Kai Study Hall | Grade III (#932) |
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No. 25 Shui Tau Tsuen |
So Lau Yuen | Grade III (#1004) |
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No. 31 Shui Tau Tsuen |
Hung Shing Temple It was built by the Tang Clan of Kam Tin more than 500 years ago and was rebuilt in 1984.[4] |
Grade III (#1046) |
[22] [23] [24] |
Name | Alternate name | Area and coordinates |
Notes and links |
Gate | Shrine or ancestral hall |
Watch tower |
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Tai Hong Wai (泰康圍) |
Kam Tin (22.440821,114.065154) |
pp.56-58 [25] |
Location | Notes | Status | References | Photographs |
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Tai Hong Wai |
Entrance Gate | Grade III (#508) |
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Tai Hong Wai |
Shrine. Village shrine of a walled village. | Not listed | ||
No. 9F Tai Hong Wai |
Watchtower (northwest) | Grade III (#926) |
Location | Notes | Status | References | Photographs |
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Nos. 198-199 Tai Kong Po |
Kong Ha Tin Lo | Grade II (#491) |
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Tai Kong Po, Pat Heung |
Tin Tak Kung (天德宮) The temple was built in the 1940s and is dedicated to the Eight Immortals. A side hall is dedicated to the Monkey King (大聖佛祖). |
Not listed | [26] [27] [28] [29] |
Location | Notes | Status | References | Photographs |
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No. 20 Tsz Tong Tsuen |
Residence of Tang Pak Kau | Grade III (#612) |
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No. 57 Tsz Tong Tsuen |
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall | Grade III (#775) |
Name | Alternate name | Area and coordinates |
Notes and links |
Gate | Shrine or ancestral hall |
Watch tower |
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Wing Lung Wai (永隆圍) |
Sha Lan Mei (沙欄尾) or Wing Lung Wai (永龍圍). Present name since 1905.[5] | Kam Tin (22.440042,114.067235) |
The village was founded in the Chenghua reign (1465-1487). The enclosing wall was built in the Kangxi reign (1661-1722). The moat was reclaimed in the 1960s.[5] |
Location | Notes | Status | References | Photographs |
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Wing Lung Wai |
Entrance Gate | Grade II (#505) |
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Wing Lung Wai |
Chung Shing Temple (眾聖宮; 'Temple of All Saints') The temple is the village shrine of Wing Lung Wai, a walled village. Eleven deities are worshiped in the temple, including Kwun Yam, Hung Shing and Che Kung.[6] |
Grade III (#906) |
[30] [31] | |
No. 64 Wing Lung Wai |
Kang Sam Tong | Grade III (#1023) |
References
[edit]- ^ Agreement No CE 31/99. Environmental Impact Assessment
- ^ Antiquities Advisory Board. Historic Building Appraisal. Hip Tin Temple, Shing Mun San Tsuen
- ^ Antiquities Advisory Board. Historic Building Appraisal. Tin Hau Temple, No. 62 Shui Mei Tsuen
- ^ Antiquities Advisory Board: Introduction to 1444 Historic Buildings. Item #1046 Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b Antiquities Advisory Board. Historic Building Appraisal. Entrance Gate, Wing Lung Wai, Kam Tin
- ^ Antiquities Advisory Board. Historic Building Appraisal. Chung Shing Temple, Wing Lung Wai, Kam Tin