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The Sheung Shui Slaughterhouse (Chinese: 上水屠房; Jyutping: soeng6 seoi2 tou4 fong4) is a slaughterhouse in the outskirts of Sheung Shui, New Territories, Hong Kong. The installation was built by China State Construction. [1] Construction began in February 1997, at a cost of HK$ 1.858 billion.
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Cheung Sha Wan Abattoir in 2015. Site of Cheung Sha Wan Abattoir in 2018 after demolition. Cheung Sha Wan Abattoir (長沙灣屠場; Cantonese Yale: chèuhng shā wàahn tòuh chèuhng) is a former slaughterhouse in Cheung Sha Wan, in the Sham Shui Po District of Hong Kong.
Sheung Shui Slaughterhouse (1999) Kwai Tsing Theatre (1999) Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence (2000) [20] Hong Kong Central Library (2001) [21] [22] Stanley Municipal Services Building (2005) [23] Hong Kong Wetland Park Visitor Centre (2006) Tuen Mun Hospital Rehabilitation Block (2007) [23]
Shreyom Ghosh’s “The Vampire of Sheung Shui” is unique in that it is a Hong Kong-set horror-comedy with a protagonist of Indian origin. It has been selected for the 22nd Hong Kong — Asia ...
Shek Wu Hui (石湖墟) used to be the marketplace of the Sheung Shui area, before the development of Sheung Shui Town.Bounded by Lung Sum Avenue (龍琛路), San Fung Avenue and Jockey Club Road, it was the main market in the Sheung Shui area from the 1930s onwards. [1]
Sheung Shui Wai (上水圍), also known as Sheung Shui Heung (上水鄉), is one of the very few rural settlements having retained its original moat which was built in 1646. Characterized by its magnificent moat and landscape setting, the walled village is the core of the Liu clan , of which ancestors came originally from Fujian during the Yuan ...
Disasters and accidents Twenty-nine people are injured in a fire at a center used as temporary accommodation for about 500 migrants in the northwestern Bosnian town of Velika Kladusa. (Reuters) An explosion at a Russian Military high-explosive production and storage facility in the city of Dzerzhinsk injures 79 people. (BBC News) Six earthquakes, the first 5.3 M w, in a two-hour period near ...