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  2. Tai Wai Village - Wikipedia

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    Entrance gate of Tai Wai Village. Hau Wong Temple within Tai Wai Village. Wai ancestral hall within Tai Wai Village. Former Tai Wai Public School in Tai Wai Village. Old houses at Nos. 1, 2 and 3 First Street, Tai Wai. Tai Wai Village (Chinese: 大圍村), also known as Chik Chuen Wai (積存圍), is a walled village in the Tai Wai area of Sha ...

  3. Hong Kong street food - Wikipedia

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    Street food is ready to be taken away and eaten elsewhere immediately. Generally, the customers are served snacks, which are contained in polystyrene boxes, with disposable bamboo sticks or plastic utensils. Street food needs to be sold along the street, even though nowadays street stalls have transformed into shops without providing seats.

  4. Tai Wai - Wikipedia

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    Tai Wai New Village (大圍新村) is located on a slope alongside Tai Po Road, just minutes walk away from the old village. It was established in the 1980s as the then colonial government's effort to compensate the villagers for effectively confiscating their land for development.

  5. Tin Sam Tsuen, Sha Tin District - Wikipedia

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    Tin Sam Village or Tin Sam Tsuen (Chinese: 田心村), sometimes transliterated as Tin Sum, is a village in Tai Wai, Sha Tin District, Hong Kong. It is located west of Sun Chui Estate, north of Lung Hang Estate, and southeast of Festival City. Part of Tin Sam Village consists of Tin Sam Wai (田心圍), a historic walled village.

  6. Heung Fan Liu - Wikipedia

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    Tai Wai Nullah at Heung Fan Liu. Heung Fan Liu New Village (bottom left), Tai Wai Nullah and Mei Tin Estate (right). Heung Fan Liu (Chinese: 香粉寮; lit. 'fragrant powder sheds') [1] is an area in Tai Wai, Sha Tin District, Hong Kong. [2]

  7. Sha Tin - Wikipedia

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    Tai Wai Village, located in Tai Wai, next to Sha Tin, and the oldest and largest walled village in Sha Tin District, was built in 1574, during the Ming Dynasty. [1]Before British rule in Hong Kong, the area of Sha Tin and its vicinity was referred to as Lek Yuen (lit. "source of trickling" or "source of clear water").

  8. List of villages in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Shan Ha Wai (山下圍) aka. Tsang Tai Uk (曾大屋) Shan Mei (山尾) Shap Yi Wat (十二笏) Shek Kwu Lung (石古壟) and Nam Shan (南山) Shek Lung Tsai (石壟仔) Sheung Keng Hau (上徑口) Sheung Wo Che (上禾輋) Siu Lek Yuen (小瀝源) Tai Lam Liu (大南寮) Tai Shui Hang Village (大水坑村) Tai Wai Village (大圍村) Tin Sum ...

  9. Heung Fan Liu New Village - Wikipedia

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    Heung Fan Liu New Village (bottom left), Tai Wai Nullah and Mei Tin Estate (right). Heung Fan Liu New Village (Chinese: 香粉寮新村), also referred to as Heung Fan Liu Resite Area, is a village in Tai Wai, Sha Tin District, Hong Kong.