Pat Heung - Villages

Villages

Pat Heung comprises 30 villages. The population estimated to be about three thousand people.

  • Tsat Sing Kong (七星崗)
  • Ha Che (下輋)
  • Sheung Tsuen (上村)
  • Sheung Che (上輋)
  • Tai Kong Po (大江埔)*
  • Tai Wo (大窩)
  • Yuen Kong (元崗)
  • Yuen Kong San Tsuen (元崗新村)
  • Shui Lau Tin (水流田)
  • Shui Tsan Tin (水盞田)
  • Ngau Keng (牛徑)
  • Ta Shek Wu (打石湖)
  • Tin Sam (田心)
  • Kap Lung (甲龍)
  • Shek Wu Tong (石湖塘)
  • Chuk Hang (竹坑)
  • Ng Ka Tsuen (吳家村)*
  • Ho Pui (河背)
  • Kam Tsin Wai (金錢圍)
  • Cheung Kong Tsuen (長江)
  • Cheung Po (長埔)
  • Ma On Kong (馬鞍崗)
  • Pang Ka Tsuen (彭家村)*
  • Lui Kung Tin (雷公田)*
  • Lin Fa Tei (蓮花地)
  • Wang Toi Shan Ha San Uk (橫台山下新屋)
  • Wang Toi Shan Wing Ning Lei (橫台山永寧里)
  • Wang Toi Shan Ho Lik Pui (橫台山河瀝背)
  • Wang Toi Shan Shan Tsuen (橫台山散村)
  • Wang Toi Shan Lo Uk Tsuen (橫台山羅屋村)

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