Kei Ling Ha

Kei Ling Ha (Chinese: 企嶺下) is an area of Shap Sze Heung, on the Sai Kung Peninsula, in eastern New Territories of Hong Kong. Administratively, it is part of Tai Po District. It is a popular place for countryside visits, picnicking and bird watching.

Entrance gate of Kei Ling Ha Lo Wai.
Ho Ancestral Hall in Kei Ling Ha Lo Wai.
View of Three Fathoms Cove. The buildings in the foreground are part of Kei Ling Ha San Wai. The island on the right is Wu Chau.
Three Fathoms Cove near Kei Ling Ha.

Location

Kei Ling Ha is located at the coastal area near Sai Sha Road, at the junction of Ma On Shan Country Park and Sai Kung West Country Park. It is located in the innermost shore of Three Fathoms Cove which known as Kei Ling Ha Hoi indigenously.

Villages

Kei Ling Ha Lo Wai (企嶺下老圍; 'old wai') and Kei Ling Ha San Wai (企嶺下新圍; 'new wai') are the two main villages within this area. Kei Ling Ha Lo Wai is a Hakka walled village.[1] Both villages are occupied by members of the Ho () lineage.[2]

The settlement of Kei Ling Ha Lo Wai probably dates back to the late 16th century. The New Village branched off from the "old Wai" around 1876. The combined population of the two villages was 135 in 1960.[2]

As a walled village, Kei Ling Ha Lo Wai features an entrance gate and a Ho Ancestral Hall.[1][2]

Ecology

Kei Ling Ha is the site of a rocky shore. Mangrove can be found at Kei Ling Ha Lo Wai,[3][4] and the site has been a Site of Special Scientific Interest since 1994.[5] It is the habitat of fiddler crabs.[6]

Transport

Kei Ling Ha is served by Sai Sha Road. The end of Stage 3 and start of Stage 4 of the MacLehose Trail is located at Shui Long Wo (水浪窩), part of Kei Ling Ha.[7][8]

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See also

References

  1. Ip, Hing-fong (1995). An historical geography of the walled villages of Hong Kong (Postgraduate Thesis, Master of Philosophy). University of Hong Kong. pp. 62, 74, 90.
  2. Hayes, James (2006). The great difference: Hong Kong's New Territories and its people, 1898-2004. Hong Kong University Press. p. 142. ISBN 9789622097940.
  3. Wetland Ecotour: Kei Ling Ha
  4. "Mangrove at Kei Ling Ha Lo Wai". Archived from the original on September 23, 2004. Retrieved October 2, 2004.
  5. List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Hong Kong (archive)
  6. Winnie P.W. Kwok & Wing-sze Tang, "Fiddler Crabs in Hong Kong – An Overview", Hong Kong Biodiversity, Issue No. 12 September 2006
  7. Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department: MacLehose Trail Stage 3 Archived February 6, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  8. Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department: MacLehose Trail Stage 4 Archived February 6, 2012, at the Wayback Machine

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