Ho Pui Tsuen (Tsuen Wan District)

Ho Pui Tsuen (Chinese: 河背村) is a village in Tai Wo Hau, Tsuen Wan District. Hong Kong.

Kwok Shui Road (國瑞路) at Ho Pui Tsuen.
View of Tai Wo Hau, with Ho Pui Tsuen, Kwan Mun Hau Tsuen and Yeung Uk Tsuen in the foreground.

History

Ho Pui Tsuen, like the nearby villages of Kwan Mun Hau Tsuen (關門口村) and Yeung Uk Tsuen (楊屋村), is a resite village.[1][2]

gollark: Exercise is already pretty not fun, but I don't think I'd prefer to be electrocuted at the same time.
gollark: I mean, probably? But you would still have to sit there being exercised. And there would probably be issues with them not being coordinated properly with the rest of the body.
gollark: Hmm, I'd like to be somewhat taller. We clearly need a way to transfer height.
gollark: I mean, on the one hand, free food and housing and such. On the other hand, everything else about it is very horrible.
gollark: Punching criminals and whatever else "superheroes" do is probably up there for "least efficient ways to deal with crime".

References

  1. Lominska Johnson, Elizabeth; Johnson, Graham E. (2019). A Chinese Melting Pot: Original People and Immigrants in Hong Kong's First 'New Town'. Hong Kong University Press. p. 10. ISBN 9789888455898.
  2. Hayes, James (2006). The great difference: Hong Kong's New Territories and its people, 1898-2004. Hong Kong University Press. pp. 99, 110. ISBN 9789622097940.


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