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    The Lam Tsuen River (Chinese: 林村河; pinyin: lam4 cyun1 ho4) is a river in Tai Po District, Hong Kong, with a length of 10.8 kilometres and a catchment...
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    Lam Tsuen (Chinese: 林村) is an area in Tai Po District, Hong Kong, noted for its Lam Tsuen wishing trees. The nearby Lam Tsuen River, empties into Tai...
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  • Lam Tsuen may refer to: Lam Tsuen, an area in Tai Po District, Hong Kong Lam Tsuen River, a river in Tai Po District, Hong Kong Lam Tsuen San Tsuen, a...
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    The Lam Tsuen Wishing Trees (Chinese: 林村許願樹; Jyutping: lam4 cyun1 heoi2 jyun6 syu6) are a popular shrine in Hong Kong located near the Tin Hau Temple...
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    Town. Lam Tsuen and other villages are located in the valley. The Lam Tsuen River and its branches collect water from nearby hills. The area is suitable...
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  • Kong Lam Tsuen River, a river in Tai Po Lam Tsuen Valley, the valley through which the Lam Tsuen River flows Lam Tsuen wishing trees, a shrine in Lam Tsuen...
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    Tai Po Kau Hui (大埔舊墟) (the original "Tai Po Market") on the north of Lam Tsuen River and the Tai Po Hui (the current Tai Po Market; historically Tai Wo...
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  • Market. However, all three areas do not overlap, and are divided by Lam Tsuen River or Tai Po Tai Wo Road. Tai Po Market, Tai Po Old Market and Tai Wo...
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  • Bridge Tsing Yi North Coastal Road Tsuen Wan Road Former bridges Kwong Fuk Bridge Kwong Fuk Bridge over Lam Tsuen River Footbridge over Leighton Road Lek...
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    Harbour, and its western end is at the northern part of the mouth of the Lam Tsuen River. It occupies an area of 22 hectares (54 acres), and is the largest...
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    River, which parallels Tolo Highway until Tai Po Market station, where it turns north to meet the Lam Tsuen River. Before the 1970s, the Tai Po River...
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    in the area, which they were situated on the northern shore of the Lam Tsuen River. Their shopping centre, Tai Wo Plaza, is adjacent to the Tai Wo station...
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    Several walled villages: Chung Uk Tsuen, Lam Tei Tsuen, Nai Wai, Sun Fung Wai, Tsing Chuen Wai, Tuen Tsz Wai, Tuen Mun San Tsuen Residential estates, including...
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    Hong Kong to the PRC in 1997. It is located near the mouth of the Lam Tsuen River and next to the shore of Tolo Harbour, within Tai Po Waterfront Park...
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  • close to the system of major rivers in southern China, though the water to the west of Hong Kong is influenced by Pearl River. In 1,103 km2 of land, the...
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    Tai Yeung Che (category Lam Tsuen)
    Tai Yeung Che (Chinese: 大陽輋) is a village in Lam Tsuen, Tai Po District, Hong Kong. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tai Yeung Che. Delineation...
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    the area of Tai Po and on reclaimed land on the estuaries of Lam Tsuen and Tai Po rivers. It had a population of 310,879 in 2001.[citation needed][needs...
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    where bus and minibus routes connecting the neighbouring rural areas of Lam Tsuen, Tai Hang and Kau Lung Hang are available. This render Tai Wo the gateway...
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  • Chau Kok Tai Po District Hoi Ha Wan Hong Lok Yuen Kei Ling Ha Lo Wai Lam Tsuen Nai Chung Pak Shek Kok Science Park Pat Sin Leng Ping Chau Plover Cove...
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    entering Kam Shek New Village. It crosses Lam Tsuen River to the northeast and turns back to the northwest along the river. The trail goes northeast for the rest...
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  • oxygen supply. The following are the list of rivers in Hong Kong: Wa Mei Shan Lam Tsuen River Shing Mun River The following are the site of sandy shores...
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  • ascomycetes and dematiaceous hyphomycetes on submerged wood in the Lam Tsuen River, Hong Kong". J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc. 20 (4): 533–549. doi:10.2307/1468086...
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    the Kam Tin River towards Nam Sang Wai in the north. Shan Pui Tsuen was founded by Lam Siu-yuen (林兆元), a 13th generation member of the Lam Clan, who moved...
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  • Tin Kok New Village (鹽田角新村) or Yim Tin Kok Tsuen (鹽田角村) (1,1) Lam Tin New Village (藍田新村) or Lam Tin Tsuen (藍田村) (2,1) Note: The above four villages were...
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    western route of about 34 miles (55 km) from the tip of Kowloon peninsula via Tsuen Wan to Castle Peak Bay and thence to Yuen Long and the border with China...
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    such as the addition of uphill crawler lanes (Tsuen Wan Bound) at Sam Shing Hui, So Kwun Wat, Tai Lam Chung and Ting Kau. The Highways Department has...
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    Lam Tsuen River at Mui Shue Hang....
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    Tai Wai Tsuen was founded by the Wong clan and the Choi clan around the early 16th century. Wong Uk Tsuen Shan Pui Tsuen was founded by Lam Siu-yuen...
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    well as east of the existing indigenous villages that located on the Lam Tsuen Valley as well as west of those villages in Ting Kok and Tai Mei Tuk and...
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  • Tunnels (cross-mountain) (road) Tai Lam Tunnel (cross-mountain) (road) Tate's Cairn Tunnel (cross-mountain) (road) Tsuen Wan line (underwater) (metro) Western...
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