Siu Hang Tsuen (Tuen Mun District)

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Siu Hang Tsuen (Chinese: 小坑村) is a village in Tuen Mun District, Hong Kong.

Administration[]

Siu Hang Tsuen is one of the 36 villages represented within the Tuen Mun Rural Committee. For electoral purposes, Siu Hang Tsuen is part of the Po Tin constituency.

History[]

Archaeological deposits in Siu Hang Tsuen and Kei Lun Wai were discovered in 1997 during a survey carried out by a team from Zhongshan University. The findings indicated occupation of the area from the Song, Ming and Qing periods.[1]

Features[]

The Hong Kong Fengshan Temple (香港鳳山寺) is located in Siu Hang Tsuen.[2][3][4]

See also[]

  • Po Tong Ha, a village located directly north of Siu Hang Tsuen

References[]

  1. ^ "Agreement No. CE 21/2005 (CE). Additional Services No. 2. EIA for Tuen Mun Area 54 Sewage Pumping Station. Final EIA Report" (PDF). Environmental Protection Department. August 2008. p. 8-2.
  2. ^ "香港凤山寺十年福泽,搭建文化交流桥梁!" (in Chinese). 27 October 2017.
  3. ^ 葉德平 (2019). 香港鳳山寺與廣潭尊王研究 (in Chinese). Chung Hwa Book Company (Hong Kong) Limited. ISBN 9789888573028.
  4. ^ The Relationship Between the Belief of "Guangzezunwang" and the Fujian Ethnic Group in Hong Kong

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Coordinates: 22°24′52″N 113°58′18″E / 22.414433°N 113.971553°E / 22.414433; 113.971553


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