Hong Kong. A Walk Around Tung Chung New Town, Lantau Island
Hong Kong. A Walk Around Tung Chung New Town, Lantau
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Tung Chung MTR Station
Tung Chung Fort, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Tung Chung Fort (Chinese: 東涌古城, 東涌堡 or 東涌炮台; 東涌所城 during Qing Dynasty) is a fort located near Tung Chung, on Lantau Island, in Hong Kong. Located near Tung Chung Road, the fort is surrounded by villages of Sheung Ling Pei (上嶺皮) and Ha Ling Pei (下嶺皮). It has a companion Tung Chung Battery on the coast.
Tung Chung Fort (Qing Dynasty)
This place was refurbished in 1988. The walls and gates are indeed restored but the park itself is in ruins. The only places that are clean and shiny in Hong Kong are the parks, the skyscrapers, and the shopping walls, of which there are many.
Red Chinese Sedan Chair at Tung Chung Fort
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Tung chung fort abandoned in 1898 when the new territories were leased to the british. It was occupied by the japanese during world war ll.
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HK49 Tung Chung 東涌 Hong Kong
東涌, Tung Chung, is a community next to Hong Kong's International Airport on Lantau Island. It is a self-contained district built around a series of high-rise apartments supported by a complex of life's essential facilities. It is representative of many of Hong Kong's modern residential neighborhoods.
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Highlights from U9 Tung Chung Rugby Club v Sandy Bay Mini Rugby
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半天東涌隨拍 Tung Chung, Lantau Island, Hong Kong. 30.05.2014
Since the Song Dynasty between 960--1279 AD, there have been people living in Tung Chung. At that time, they lived on fishing and agriculture. Crabs, fishes and crops were their main productions.
This place was originally called Tung Sai Chung, when Hong Kong was still a group of fishing villages. Tung means east in Cantonese, while Sai means west. At that time, merchandising ships sailed east to the village and west to Macau.
Tung Chung may be a new town, but its heritage can be seen in the form of old fishing villages. They show another façade of Tung Chung, of a village before the development of the airport and the town.
Tung Chung Fort
This fort on Lantau Island, Hong Kong, was used by the Qing and Song Dynasties, and the Japanese also occupied it. But you may know of this fort as the location of the dread pirate Cheung Po Tsai. No? Never heard of him? He's famous. Perhaps you know him by his stage name, the character based on him - Sao Feng, of the Brethren Court in Pirates of the Caribbean. The real pirate fell in love with his step-mother a few weeks after his father died, and they married and were passionate lovers, with kids. Then he bartered a deal with the Chinese government, and started hunting down pirates. Actually, pretty much like the movie.
This is the outer wall of the fort, deep into the jungle undergrowth, with cicada.
Tung Chung 퉁청
Today we went to Inspiration Lake. There is so beautiful and we are lucky that the weather of today is a little bit windy, not so hot. We did Pedal boat in there as well. That was really fun. We are planning to have picnic in there soon.
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Sneaker shopping at the Nike Outlet factory store in Hong Kong China! Hong Kong has so many awesome sneakers for $30 in the Nike Outlet Store! We also climbed the victoria Peak Mountain in Hong Kong!
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Hong Kong Yau Ma Tei 香港 油蔴地
Yau Ma Tei was a village in Kowloon. It was mentioned that a Chinese burial ground was assigned at a mile northeast of a village of Yau-ma-Tee at 2 December 1871.[2]
The name Yau Ma Tei is not thought to pre-date British rule. However, Kwun Chung is mentioned in many historic documents. Kwun Chung was a river valley with village and cultivation. On the hill south near the coast was Kwun Chung Fort built by Chinese (Qing) official Lin Tse-hsu to defend against the British. During the Battle of Kwun Chung in 1839, the fort — together with Tsim Sha Tsui Fort — successfully kept the British from Kowloon. The fort with the hill was demolished for development during early British rule of Kowloon.
Before the ceding of Kowloon to the British in 1860, Yau Ma Tei was a beach and a bay gathering many Tanka fishermen. Its water remains an harbour for fishermen after several times of reclamation by the Hong Kong Government. The Yau Ma Tei Typhoon Shelter became an exotic water area where restaurants on boats offered dishes of indigenous seafood. These 'typhoon shelter dishes' remain famous to this day and are even offered on land. The typhoon shelter not only hosted fishermen, but was also a port in Hong Kong. Numerous piers were built along its shore.
Ferry Point in the southern part of Yau Ma Tei was a transportation hub where many commuters took ferries to and from Hong Kong Island. The service was offered by Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry.
Inland, the reclamation became the residential area for the ever-increasing Chinese population, with retail shops on the street level. Shanghai Street was the main street before being replaced by Nathan Road.
Along Waterloo Road is the century-old Fruit Market; its adjacent Yaumati Theatre was once the largest in Kowloon. The Kwong Wah Hospital was the first hospital on the Kowloon peninsula, established in 1911. YMCA headquarters and its hostel in Hong Kong are located on the road.
Tung Chung Indians : Diwali 2017
Tung Chung Fort
Tung Chung Fort
Tung Chung, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Tung Chung, namely the eastern stream, is an area situated on the north-western coast of Lantau Island in Hong Kong. Tung Chung, currently one of latest generation of new towns, was formerly a rural village around Tung Chung Wan, and along the delta and lower courses of Tung Chung River and Ma Wan Chung in the north-western coast of Lantau Island. The area was once a major defense stronghold against pirates and foreign military during Ming and Qing dynasties.
Mini-Tour of China and Hong Kong in HD
HD video of trip to Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong. See the Tiananmen Square, the Great Wall, Peking Opera, Kung Fu demonstration, Chinese gardens, nightlife, and the Great Buddha of Lantau Island.
Ngong Ping 360 in China | Visit Ngong Ping 360 Tour | Ngong Ping 360 Travel Videos Guide
The Ngong Ping 360 is a tourism project on Lantau Island in Hong Kong. The project was previously known as Tung Chung Cable Car Project before acquiring the Ngong Ping 360 brand in April 2005. It consists of the Ngong Ping Cable Car, a gondola lift formerly known as the Ngong Ping 360 Skyrail, and the Ngong Ping Village, a retail and entertainment centre adjacent to the cable car's upper station.[1]
Ngong Ping 360 serves to connect Tung Chung, on the north coast of Lantau and itself linked to central Hong Kong by the Tung Chung rail line, with the Ngong Ping area in the hills above. This is home to the Po Lin Monastery and the Tian Tan Buddha, both already significant tourist attractions in their own right. Before Ngong Ping 360's opening, the only access was via a mountain road and bus service. More info visit:
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Tung Chung Rugby Club - an introduction version 3
Lantau Island's Tung Chung Rugby Club
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Tung Chung Aerial
Aerial Views of our neighborhood
Tung Chung, meaning 'eastern stream', is an area situated on the north-western coast of Lantau Island in Hong Kong. Tung Chung, currently one of the latest generation of new towns, was formerly a rural village around Tung Chung Wan, and along the delta and lower courses of Tung Chung River and Ma Wan Chung in the north-western coast of Lantau Island. The area was once a major defence stronghold against pirates and foreign military during Ming and Qing dynasties. -Wikipedia