Tang Ancestral Hall (Ha Tsuen)

Coordinates: 22°26′48″N 113°59′34″E / 22.44677°N 113.9927°E / 22.44677; 113.9927
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Tang Ancestral Hall in Ha Tsuen.
Interior of Tang Ancestral Hall.
Yau Kung School (友恭學校), part of the Tang Ancestral Hall compund.

Tang Ancestral Hall (廈村鄧氏宗祠), also known as Yau Kung Tong (友恭堂) is an ancestral hall of the Tang Clan, located in Ha Tsuen Shi, in Ha Tsuen, Yuen Long District, Hong Kong. it is a declared monument.[1]

History[edit]

Tang Ancestral Hall was constructed by the Tang Clan of Ha Tsuen to commemorate their two founding ancestors, Tang Hung-chi and Tang Hung-wai, for establishing the village settlements in Ha Tsuen. Construction of the Ancestral Hall began in 1749 and was completed in 1750.

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External links[edit]

  • "Ha Tsuen Tang Clan's Historic Building compound". Hulu Culture.
  • Antiquities and Monuments Office. Leaflet about the Tang Ancestral Hall
  • The incredible journey of Yuen Long - Tang Ancestral Hall, Ha Tsuen

22°26′48″N 113°59′34″E / 22.44677°N 113.9927°E / 22.44677; 113.9927