Lam Tsuen

Lam Tsuen archway.
Lam Tsuen Valley Committee building.
Gateway of Ng Tung Chai.
Chan ancestral hall in She Shan.
Tin Hau Temple in Fong Ma Po.

Lam Tsuen (Chinese: 林村) is an area in Tai Po noted for its Lam Tsuen Wishing Trees. The nearby Lam Tsuen River, empties into Tai Po Hoi.

Villages

Lam Tsuen is not a village in the political sense but rather a union of the 23 villages scattered across the Lam Tsuen Valley along with five indigenous (Punti) villages and 18 Hakka villages.[1]

Today, Lam Tsuen spreads over an area covering 26 villages:[2]

See also

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Coordinates: 22°27′21″N 114°07′33″E / 22.4558°N 114.1258°E / 22.4558; 114.1258

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