Ha Tsuen

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Paifang of Ha Tsuen.
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Ha Tsuen surrounded by container yard.
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Tang Ancestral Hall in Ha Tsuen Shi, a declared monument.
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Entrance gate of Sik Kong Wai, a walled village.
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Yeung Hau Temple in Tung Tau Tsuen.
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Ha Tsuen Nullah.

Ha Tsuen (Template:Lang-zh), or Ha Tsuen Heung (Template:Lang-zh) is an area at the west of Yuen Long Town in Hong Kong. Administratively, it belongs to Yuen Long District.

History

During the Hongwu era (1368-1398) of the Ming Dynasty, two members of the Tang clan in Kam Tin left for Ha Tsuen as they saw the potential of this place as a market and area for producing fish and salt. These two members of the Tang clan, Tang Hung-wai and Tang Hung-chi, built the two villages[1] of Tseung Kong Wai (Template:Lang-zh, formerly Sai Tau Lei) and Tung Tau Tsuen (Template:Lang-zh, formerly Tung Tau Lei).[2]

As the Tang clan grew, additional villages were established. These included Tung Tau Tsuen, Hong Mei Tsuen, Lo Uk Tsuen, Tseung Kong Wai, San Wai, Sik Kong Tsuen and Sik Kong Wai.[3]

The Tang Ancestral Hall (Template:Lang-zh), also known as Yau Kung Tong (Template:Lang-zh), was constructed by the Tang Clan of Ha Tsuen to commemorate their two founding ancestors, for establishing the village settlements in Ha Tsuen. Construction of the Ancestral Hall began in 1749 and was completed the following year, it has since become a declared monument of Hong Kong.[4]

Ha Tsuen was once an important port and market because of the water-based transport system.[1] There are rivers that flow into Deep Bay; in the past, boats from Canton and other areas in the Pearl River Delta could reach Ha Tsuen.

Villages

Ha Tsuen Heung is mainly composed of 16 villages:[5]

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(*) Indicates walled villages of Hong Kong

Education

Ha Tsuen is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 72. Within the school net are multiple aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money) and one government school: Tin Shui Wai Government Primary School (天水圍官立小學).[6]

See also

References

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  1. a b Fung Chi Ming. 1996. Yuen Long Historical Relics and Monument. Yuen Long District Board.
  2. Antiquities and Monuments Office. Hong Kong Traditional Chinese Architectural Information System. Tung Tau Tsuen
  3. Antiquities and Monuments Office. Leaflet about Tang Ancestral Hall
  4. Antiquities and Monuments Office. Tang Ancestral Hall, Ha Tsuen
  5. Antiquities Advisory Board. Historic Building Appraisal. Entrance Gate, San Wai, Ha Tsuen
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