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Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Lau Shui Heung (Chinese: 流水響) is a village in Fanling, North District, Hong Kong. Administration
Fanling-Sheung Shui New Town was developed from the traditional market towns (Luen Wo Hui and Shek Wu Hui) and villages around Fanling and Sheung Shui, within the present-day North District in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It was primarily developed in the mid 1980s. Connecting Fanling and Sheung Shui is an U-shaped main road called Ma Sik ...
Fanling (Chinese: 粉嶺; also spelled Fan Ling or Fan Leng) is a town in the New Territories East of Hong Kong. Administratively, it is part of the North District. Fanling Town is the main settlement of the Fanling area. The name Fanling is a shortened form of Fan Pik Leng (粉壁嶺). The area has several public and private estates.
Ma Liu Shui San Tsuen (Chinese: 馬料水新村), sometimes transliterated as Ma Niu Shui San Tsuen, is a village in Fanling, North District, Hong Kong. Administration [ edit ]
Sheung Shui (Chinese: 上水; Jyutping: soeng6 seoi2, literally "Above-water") is an area in the New Territories, Hong Kong. Sheung Shui Town, a part of this area, is part of the Fanling–Sheung Shui New Town in the North District of Hong Kong. Fanling Town is to its southeast.
Fanling, also known as Fan Ling and Fan Leng, is an area in the North District.The name Fanling is a shortened form of Fan Pik Leng (粉壁嶺). Part of Fanling–Sheung Shui New Town, Fanling includes Luen Wo Hui (聯和墟), the marketplace of Fanling before urban development in the area, and Wo Hop Shek (和合石), where an uphill public cemetery is located.
Main menu. Main menu. ... Sze Tau Leng or Sz Tau Leng (Chinese: 獅頭嶺) is a village in Fanling, North District, Hong Kong. ... A feng shui woodland with an area ...
It Dominates the skyline from its commanding site on a hillside overlooking the New Territories town of Fanling in Hong Kong. Its massive orange-tiled double roof, built to traditional design and supported by stout red pillars of stone, catches the eyes immediately, inviting the visitor to step up to its entrance and inspect the many examples ...