Lam Tsuen

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File:HK LamTsuen Archway.JPG
Lam Tsuen archway.
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Lam Tsuen Valley Committee building.
File:HK LamTsuen NgTungChai Gateway.JPG
Gateway of Ng Tung Chai.
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Chan ancestral hall in She Shan.

Lam Tsuen (Chinese: 林村) is an area in Tai Po noted for its Lam Tsuen Wishing Trees. The nearby Lam Tsuen River, empties into Tai Po Hoi.

Villages

Lam Tsuen is not a village in the political sense but rather a union of the 23 villages scattered across the Lam Tsuen Valley along with five indigenous (Punti) villages and 18 Hakka villages.[1]

Today, Lam Tsuen spreads over an area covering 26 villages:[2]

  • Pak Ngau Shek Sheung Tsuen (白牛石上村)
  • Pak Ngau Shek Ha Tsuen (白牛石下村)
  • Ng Tung Chai (梧桐寨)
  • Chai Kek (寨乪)
  • Tai Yeung Che (大陽輋)
  • Ma Po Mei (麻布尾)
  • Shui Wo Tsuen (水窩村)
  • Ping Long (坪朗)
  • Tai Om Shan (大菴山)
  • Siu Om Shan (小菴山)
  • Tai Om (大菴)
  • Lung A Pai (龍丫排), a Hakka village
  • Tin Liu Ha (田寮下), a Hakka village, which was subdivided into 2 villages: Sheung Tin Liu Ha (上田寮下, Upper Tin Liu Ha) and Ha Tin Liu Ha (下田寮下, Lower Tin Liu Ha)[3]
  • San Tong (新塘)
  • San Tsuen (新村)
  • She Shan Tsuen (社山村)
  • Tong Sheung Tsuen (塘上村)
  • Chung Uk Tsuen (鍾屋村)
  • San Uk Tsai (新屋仔)
  • Fong Ma Po (放馬莆, lit. "place for grazing horses"), a Punti village,[4] where the Tin Hau Temple and the Lam Tsuen Wishing Trees are located
  • Hang Ha Po (坑下莆)
  • Kau Liu Ha (較寮下)
  • Wai Tau Tsuen (圍頭村)
  • Nam Wa Po (南華莆)
  • Lin Au Lei Uk (蓮澳李屋)
  • Lin Au Cheng Uk (蓮澳鄭屋)

See also

References

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  1. The Tai Po Book, p.41
  2. A Brief Introduction to the History and Attractions of Lam Tsuen
  3. Brief information on proposed Grade II items, p.439
  4. Brief information on proposed Grade II items, p.561