[Hong Kong 360] 005 - 屏山鄧族文物徑 Ping Shan Heritage Trail
屏山鄧族文物徑
地址:元朗屏山
開放時間:上午9點至下午5點
1.覲廷書室
2.清暑軒
3.愈喬二公祠
4.楊侯古廟
5.聚星樓
6.屏山鄧族文物館暨文物徑訪客中心
Ping Shan Heritage Trail
Address: Ping Shan, Yuen Long
Open time: 9am to 5pm
1.Kun Ting Study Hall
2.Ching Shu Hin
3.Yu Kiu Ancestral Hall
4.Yeung Hau Temple
5.Tsui Shing Lau Pagoda
6.The Ping Shan Tang Clan Gallery cum Heritage Trail Visitor Centre
Tang Ancestral Hall, Ping Shan, Hong Kong
Tang Ancestral Hall, Ping Shan, New Territories, Hong Kong
It is one of the largest ancestral halls in the territory.
It was constructed by Tang Fung-shun, the fifth generation ancestor of Tang Clan about 700 years ago. It is the main ancestral hall of the Tang clan of Ping Shan. It is a three-hall structure with two internal courtyards. The wooden brackets and beams of the three halls are carved with auspicious Chinese motifs. Shiwan dragon-fish and pottery unicorns decorate the main ridges and roofs.
There are ancestral tablets at the altar at the rear hall.
This ancestral hall is still used regularly for worship and celebrations of traditional festivals and ceremonies, as well as a meeting place for the Tang clan of Ping Shan.
鄧氏宗祠, 屏山, 新界, 香港
GEORGE TANG: 26th Generation of Tang Clan [Hyesoo In Hong Kong]
Our destination is the Ping Shan Heritage Trail, located in the Yuen Long district of the New Territories.
This village, which sits in the northwest of Kowloon and is adjacent to Shenzhen, is the location of the ancestral home of the prestigious Tang Clan, which is considered local to Hong Kong.
We will meet with someone special! She is the 26th generation of the Tang clan, and a celebrity chef who studied at Le Cordon Bleu—the beautiful George Tang.
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Hong Kong, Ping Shan Tang Ancestral Hall
細賞の屏山文物徑十三景 Ping Shan Heritage Trail, Yuen Long, Hong Kong.
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The well-preserved heritage sites of Yuen Long are a nostalgic reminder of a time when this modern town in the northwest New Territories was merely a humble market village.
Wedged between the residential and commercial developments, the centuries-old ancestral halls are windows into the lives of the New Territories' early clan settlers and their cultural heritage that has formed the bedrock of Hong Kong.
The Ping Shan Heritage Trail takes you on a journey through three villages and past temples, ancestral halls and a walled village, in a historical part of Hong Kong that has been populated by the Tang people since the late Yuan dynasty (1271--1368).
走在元朗屏山文物徑,您會途經多個村落,香港唯一的古塔以及多個古意盎然的圍村、宗廟。在這些珍貴的歷史古蹟中遊歷,不但能讓您了解更多早期香港鄉村的生活文化,也能讓您窺見位於新界西北面的元朗在這數十年間的發展。
More information:
香港旅遊發展局 Hong Kong Tourism Board - Hong Kong.
香港古物古蹟辦事處 Antiquities and Monuments Office - Hong Kong.
Tang clan in Hong Kong honors ancestors during Qingming
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Ping Shan Heritage Trail
Some aerial shots along the Ping Shan Heritage Trail, one of the oldest remaining villages in Hong Kong.
Ping Shan, New Territories, Hong Kong 新界坪山
Ping Shan, New Territories, Hong Kong 新界坪山
Nan Pai Kungfu, maestro José A. Rey García, Demostración Academia Shan Tang, China, 2006
Las siguientes imágenes fueron realizadas en la Escuela Shan Tang Hui del distrito de Taishan en homenaje al exitoso retorno del maestro Wong Yi Man de EUA. El Sifu Tony Rey García y la profesora Miriam Vargas Iribar participaron en disímiles exhibiciones. La escuela Shan Tang Hui fue el primer recinto donde el Sifu Wong Yi Man (黄宇文) entrenó el estilo Hong Quan (洪拳) bajo la tutela de Huang Yu Jin (黃遇錦), quien fue dicípulo directo del maestro Huang Ying E (黃英娥).
ping shan Heritage Trial in HK
Ping Shan has one of the longest recorded histories amongst districts in Hong Kong. A lineage of the Tang clan, one of the Five Great Clans in the New Territories, can be traced back to the twelfth century. Numerous elegant structures built in those days remain today, bearing testimony to historical and social development over the past centuries.
Ping Shan Heritage Trail Tsui Shing Lau Pagoda 元朗屏山文物徑聚星樓 Redmi 紅米 Note 3
The well-preserved heritage sites of Yuen Long are a nostalgic reminder of a time when this modern town in the northwest New Territories was merely a humble market village.
Wedged between the residential and commercial developments, the centuries-old ancestral halls are windows into the lives of the New Territories’ early clan settlers and their cultural heritage that has formed the bedrock of Hong Kong.
The Ping Shan Heritage Trail takes you on a journey in a historical part of Hong Kong that has been populated by the Tang people since the late Yuan dynasty (1271–1368).
Hong Kong’s oldest pagoda, Tsui Shing Lau, is believed to have been built in 1486. The three-storey, green-bricked building is hexagonal and stands 13 metres high. The top floor of the pagoda is home to Fui Shing (‘Champion Star’), the deity responsible for success or failure in exams. There are auspicious Chinese sayings inscribed on each floor.
Hung Shing Temple, Ping Shan, Hong Kong
洪聖宮, 屏山, 香港
The Hung Shing Temple is situated at Hang Mei Tsuen of Ping Shan. It was constructed by the Tang Clan residing in Ping Shan. Base on the year inscribed on the board inside the Temple, it was probably built in Dinghai (1767) during the Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty. The existing structure was rebuilt in the fifth year of the Tongzhi reign (1866) of the Qing Dynasty followed by a substantial renovation in 1963.
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Ping Shan Heritage Trail Kun Ting Study Hall 元朗屏山文物徑 覲廷書室 Redmi 紅米 Note 3
The well-preserved heritage sites of Yuen Long are a nostalgic reminder of a time when this modern town in the northwest New Territories was merely a humble market village.
Wedged between the residential and commercial developments, the centuries-old ancestral halls are windows into the lives of the New Territories’ early clan settlers and their cultural heritage that has formed the bedrock of Hong Kong.
The Ping Shan Heritage Trail takes you on a journey in a historical part of Hong Kong that has been populated by the Tang people since the late Yuan dynasty (1271–1368).
Used both as an ancestral hall and a place of study, this 1870s edifice is a beautiful piece of craftsmanship. It is a two-hall building with an enclosed courtyard, noteworthy for its finely carved granite columns and granite block base along the façade. The distinguished design in the interior reflects the impressive skills of the craftsmen of that time.
Ping Shan Heritage Trail Interview
Ping Shan Heritage Trail