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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 ...
Two heritage trails of Hong Kong feature walled villages: . Ping Shan Heritage Trail.One walled village: Sheung Cheung Wai (上璋圍). Lung Yeuk Tau Heritage Trail.Five walled villages: Lo Wai (老圍), Ma Wat Wai (麻笏圍), San Wai (新圍, also called Kun Lung Wai 覲龍圍), Tung Kok Wai (東閣圍, also known as Ling Kok Wai), Wing Ning Wai (永寧圍).
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Sheung Shui Slaughterhouse; Sheung Shui station; Sheung Shui Wai; Sheung Yue River; Sunningdale Garden; T. Tai ...
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-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 ...
Kam Tsin is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy. [1] It is one of the villages represented within the Sheung Shui District Rural Committee. For electoral purposes, Kam Tsin is part of the Sheung Shui Rural constituency, which is currently represented by Simon Hau Fuk-tat.
The new town of Fanling–Sheung Shui is within this district. It had a population of 298,657 in 2001. The district has the second lowest population density in Hong Kong. It borders with Shenzhen city with the Sham Chun River. Most major access points to Mainland China from Hong Kong lie in this district.
Liu Pok is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy. [2] It is one of the villages represented within the Sheung Shui District Rural Committee. For electoral purposes, Liu Pok is part of the Sheung Shui Rural constituency, which is currently represented by Simon Hau Fuk-tat.