Ha Wo Hang
Ha Wo Hang (Chinese: 下禾坑; lit.: 'lower Wo Hang', with Wo Hang meaning "valley of rice")[1] is a village in Sha Tau Kok, in the North District of Hong Kong. Part of the village is a walled village.

Fat Tat Tong in Ha Wo Hang
History
Ha Wo Hang was established in 1730 by members of the Hakka Li Clan, branching out from the nearby village of Sheung Wo Hang.[2]
Built heritage
Fat Tat Tong (發達堂), at Nos. 1–5, was built in 1933. It is a Grade I historic building.[3][4]
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See also
References
- Antiquities and Monuments Office: Leaflet about the Kang Yung Study Hall
- Antiquities and Monuments Office: Brief information on proposed Grade Nil items. Item #1275 Archived 2013-10-22 at the Wayback Machine
- Antiquities and Monuments Office: List of the 1,444 Historic Buildings in Building Assessment
- Antiquities and Monuments Office: Brief Information on proposed Grade III Items. Item #762 Archived 2013-09-22 at the Wayback Machine
External links
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- Delineation of area of existing village Ha Wo Hang (Sha Tau Kok) for election of resident representative (2019 to 2022)
- Antiquities and Monuments Office. Hong Kong Traditional Chinese Architectural Information System. Ha Wo Hang Tsuen
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