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The Sheung Shui Slaughterhouse replaced older slaughterhouses in Kennedy Town, Cheung Sha Wan and Yuen Long, which were closed for economic reasons as well as their proximity to urban areas. Reprovisioning the three abattoirs in a more remote area allowed the government to open 4.19 hectares of land for redevelopment of a type "more compatible ...
Upload another image H0050 Ex-Commodore's House Bowen Road, Central Houses Mother's Choice Limited Upload another image H0531 First Church of Christ, Scientist (Hong Kong) No. 31 MacDonnell Road, Central Upload another image H0489 Former Peak School No. 7 Gough Hill Path, The Peak Used as the Victoria Peak Fire Station since 1967. Upload another image H0143 Fung Ping Shan Building, University ...
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 ...
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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.
Ancestral halls in Tsung Pak Long. Entrance gate of Hakka Wai. Tsung Pak Long is a recognised village under the New Territories Small House Policy. [1] It is one of the villages represented within the Sheung Shui District Rural Committee.
But facing a new Missouri law, some schools have now removed a much wider array of books from library shelves, including “Slaughterhouse-Five,” “Watchmen” and “The Handmaid’s Tale.”
The site was not originally a home for the elderly, but a villa (or storey-house [2]) belonging to Mr. Chan Keng-Yu (陳賡如). This added historical significance to the compound as Mr. Chan Keng-Yu was the Compradore of Douglas Lapraik [nb 1] and Co., as well as one of the Founding Directors of Chinese Chamber of Commerce [nb 2] (華商總會).