Kam Hing Wai

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Kam Hing Wai (Chinese: 錦慶圍) is a walled village located in the Kam Tin area of Yuen Long District, in Hong Kong. Three other walled villages; Kat Hing Wai, Wing Lung Wai, and Tai Hong Wai) are located nearby and were built around the same time.[1]

History[]

Kam Hing Wai was established by the Tang clan and is probably dated to the Ming dynasty.[2]

Features[]

Kam Hing Wai was a walled village with a moat surrounding the village; however, the moat was filled and the walls no longer stand. Only 3 to 4 village houses remain in the original traditional architectural style built with grey bricks. Others are replaced by 2 to 3 storey modern buildings. A temple is located at the northeast corner of the village. An Earth God shrine is located at the southeast of the village.[2]

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References[]

  1. ^ Antiquities Advisory Board. Introduction to 1444 Historic Buildings. Item #505
  2. ^ a b "Cultural Heritage". Yuen Long and Kam Tin Sewerage and Sewage Disposal Stage 1 Sewers, Rising Mains and Ancillary Pumping Stations: Environmental Impact Assessment and Traffic Impact Assessment Studies (Environmental Impact Assessment). Drainage Services Department. May 2002.

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Coordinates: 22°26′36″N 114°03′41″E / 22.443324°N 114.061466°E / 22.443324; 114.061466


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