Ha Tsuen
Ha Tsuen (Chinese: 廈村), or Ha Tsuen Heung (廈村鄉) is an area at the west of Yuen Long Town in Hong Kong. Administratively, it belongs to Yuen Long District.
History[edit]
In Hung Wu reign of Ming Dynasty, two members of Tang clans in Kam Tin left for Ha Tsuen as they saw the potentials of this place as markets and places of producing fish and salt. These two members of Tang clans, Tang Hung Wai and Tang Hung Chih, built two villages there.[1] The two villages are Tseung Kong Wai (祥降圍, formerly Sai Tau Lei) and Tung Tau Tsuen (東頭村, formerly Tung Tau Lei).[2]
It was once an important port and market because of the water transport system.[1] There are rivers flowing to Deep Bay; boats from Canton and other places can reach Ha Tsuen.
Villages[edit]
Villages in Ha Tsuen include:
- Fung Kong Tsuen (鳳降村)
- Ha Pak Nai Tsuen (下白泥村)
- Ha Tsuen Shi (厦村市)
- Hong Mei Tsuen (巷尾村) (東頭三村)
- Lee Uk Tsuen (李屋村)
- Lo Uk Tsuen (羅屋村) (東頭三村)
- Pak Nai Tsuen (白泥村)
- San Sang Tsuen (新生村) (西山村)
- San Uk Tsuen (新屋村)
- San Wai (新圍) (新慶圍)
- Sha Chau Lei (沙洲里) (白沙仔)
- Sik Kong Tsuen (錫降村)
- Sik Kong Wai (錫降圍)
- Tin Sum Tsuen (田心村)
- Tseung Kong Wai (祥降圍)
- Tung Tau Tsuen (東頭村) (東頭三村)
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ a b Fung Chi Ming. 1996. Yuen Long Historical Relics and Monument. Yuen Long District Board.
- ^ Antiquities and Monuments Office: Tung Tau Tsuen
Further reading[edit]
- Hase, P. H. (2020). "Chapter 1. The Tangs of Ha Tsuen and their History". Settlement, Life, and Politics - Understanding the Traditional New Territories. Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong studies series. City University of Hong Kong Press. ISBN 9789629374419.
External links[edit]
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- Antiquities and Monuments Offices - Tang Ancestral Hall, Ha Tsuen
- The incredible journey of Yuen Long - Tang Ancestral Hall, Ha Tsuen
Coordinates: 22°26′49″N 113°59′12″E / 22.44685°N 113.98680°E
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