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Sha Tin Town Hall

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Sha Tin Town Hall
Sha Tin Town Hall
Sha Tin Town Hall
Sha Tin Town Hall
Sha Tin Town Hall
Sha Tin Town Hall
Sha Tin Town Hall
Sha Tin Town Hall
Sha Tin Town Hall
Sha Tin Town Hall
Sha Tin Town Hall
Sha Tin Town Hall
Sha Tin Town Hall
Sha Tin Town Hall
Sha Tin Town Hall
Sha Tin Town Hall
Sha Tin Town Hall
Sha Tin Town Hall
Sha Tin Town Hall
Sha Tin Town Hall
Sha Tin Town Hall
Sha Tin Town Hall
Sha Tin Town Hall
Sha Tin Town Hall
Phone:
+852 2694 2509

Hours:
Sunday9am - 11pm
Monday9am - 11pm
Tuesday9am - 11pm
Wednesday9am - 11pm
Thursday9am - 11pm
Friday9am - 11pm
Saturday9am - 11pm


Sha Tin, also spelt Shatin, is a city along the Shing Mun River in the Sha Tin District of East New Territories, Hong Kong. Administratively, it is part of the Sha Tin District. It is one of Hong Kong's most prominent examples of new town developments in the 1970s. Together with its satellite town Ma On Shan, Shatin is the most populous city in the New Territories, with a 2011 population census of 630,273 within an area of 35.87 km2. Situated in the southern half of New Territories East below Tolo Harbour, it is the principal city of Sha Tin District, which is the second most populous district of the territory. The city was founded in 1973 under the New Towns Development Programme of the Hong Kong government. Its current name was named after the nearby village of Sha Tin Wai. Housing the industrial area of Fo Tan, Shatin's economy once heavily relied on manufacturing, logistics and transportation. Since the late 1990s, it has undergone an extensive transition into areas such as business, service, tourism, entertainment, culture, education, sports, technology and scientific research. This has been marked by the building of Sha Tin Racecourse, Hong Kong Sports Institute and the Hong Kong Science Park in its outskirts.
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