Mau Ping

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Lau () Ancestral Hall in Mau Ping.
Abandoned house in Mau Ping Lo Uk (茅坪老屋; 'Mau Ping Old Hamlet').
Mau Ping Resting Area (茅坪休息處), located at the crossroad of several hiking trails, including the Mau Ping Ancient Trail and the MacLehose Trail Section 4.

Mau Ping (Chinese: 茅坪; lit. 'Grass Field')[1] is an area and the site of a former village in Hong Kong.

History[]

The village of Mau Ping, together with neighboring Mui Tsz Lam, were historically part of the Luk Yeuk (league), centered on the township of Sai Kung.[2]

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References[]

  1. ^ Aijmer, Göran (1968). "Being Caught by a Fishnet: On Fengshui in Southeastern China" (PDF). Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch. 8: 74–81. ISSN 1991-7295.
  2. ^ Aijmer, Göran (1990). "European Notions of Leadership and Chinese Ethnography". In Goodman, David S. G. (ed.). China and the West: Ideas and Activists. Manchester University Press. p. 34. ISBN 978-0719029417.

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Coordinates: 22°23′04″N 114°14′31″E / 22.384565°N 114.241957°E / 22.384565; 114.241957


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