Rural committee
Rural committee (Chinese: 鄉事委員會) is a body representing the welfare of indigenous residents in the New Territories of Hong Kong. The chairman of each rural committee is the representative in the Heung Yee Kuk, and is ex officio member of a district council.
List of Rural Committees
There are 27 Rural Committees in total.[1]
- Cheung Chau Rural Committee
- Fanling District Rural Committee
- Ha Tsuen Rural Committee
- Hang Hau Rural Committee
- Lamma Island (North) Rural Committee
- Lamma Island (South) Rural Committee
- Kam Tin Rural Committee
- Ma Wan Rural Committee
- Mui Wo Rural Committee
- Pat Heung Rural Committee
- Peng Chau Rural Committee
- Ping Shan Rural Committee
- Sai Kung North Rural Committee
- Sai Kung Rural Committee
- San Tin Rural Committee
- Sha Tau Kok District Rural Committee
- Sha Tin Rural Committee
- Shap Pat Heung Rural Committee
- Sheung Shui District Rural Committee
- South Lantao Rural Committee
- Ta Kwu Ling District Rural Committee
- Tai O Rural Committee
- Tai Po Rural Committee
- Tsing Yi Rural Committee
- Tuen Mun Rural Committee
- Tung Chung Rural Committee
- Tsuen Wan Rural Committee
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References
- "Rural Committee – List of Members of Executive Committee" (PDF). Home Affairs Department. Retrieved 11 June 2014.
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