Pak Shek Kok

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Pak Shek Kok in June 2018
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The view of Pak Shek Kok in March 2008. The original Pak Shek Kok is located near the village houses on the right, beneath the hill on the right.
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Providence Bay in January 2016

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Geography

Pak Shek Kok was the estuary of two creeks from nearby valleys of Cheung Shue Tau.[1][2] Kok (Template:Zh) in Cantonese means convex land on the shore and thus was used to describe the land formed by two creeks running into Tai Po Hoi. Pak Shek (Template:Zh) means white rock. It is probably the feature of land but without well documentary.

The estuary was completely covered by reclamation and the mouth of creeks was redirect to a drainage.

Politics

The proper Pak Shek Kok and surrounding villages are within Tai Po District. As it is close to the border of Sha Tin District, the reclamation off Pak Shek Kok divides. Most of Hong Kong Science Park belongs to Sha Tin and the rest belongs to Tai Po.[3]

Development

In January 2013, the government issued a proposal to develop Pak Shek Kok (East) for residential use, under Outline Zoning Plan S/PSK/10.[4] Associated is a proposed rail station, Pak Shek Kok station.

Notes

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  3. 2007 District Council Election
  4. Outline Zoning Plans, NT and Islands

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