Tan Ka Wan
Tan Ka Wan (Chinese: 蛋家灣) is a village of in the Sai Kung North area of Tai Po District, Hong Kong.
Geography
Tan Ka Wan comprises several smaller villages: Tse Uk (謝屋), Lau Uk (劉屋), Lam Uk (林屋) and Mo Uk (巫屋).[1] The village cluster is mainly concentrated near the coast of Long Harbour.[1]
Together with nearby Ko Lau Wan, Tan Ka Wan forms an enclave within Sai Kung East Country Park.[2]
A natural stream in Tan Ka Wan flows from south to north towards Long Harbour. Estuarine mangrove can be found at the coastal area.[1]
Features
In 2014, the village was described as "sparsely populated with abandoned houses in dilapidated condition".[1]
St. Peter's Chapel (聖伯多祿小堂) in Tan Ka Wan was built in 1873.[3] It is one of the historic churches of Sai Kung Peninsula.[4]
A drug rehabilitation centre, the Ling Oi Tan Ka Wan Centre, managed by the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hong Kong is situated in Tan Ka Wan.[1] The rehabilitation centre in Tan Ka Wan started in 1984.[5]
References
- "TPB Paper No. 9613. Draft Ko Lau Wan Outline Zoning Plan" (PDF). Town Planning Board. 2 May 2014.
- "Country Park Enclaves" (PDF). Environmental Protection Department. 10 August 2010.
- St. Peter's Chapel entry at catholic.org.hk
- Heaver, Stuart (27 February 2016). "The abandoned churches of Sai Kung: how Italian missionaries established Hakka congregations in Hong Kong". South China Morning Post.
- Ling Oi Centre - About Us
External links
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- Delineation of area of existing village Tan Ka Wan (Sai Kung North) for election of resident representative (2019 to 2022)
- Pictures of Tan Ka Wan