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Tai Wo Hau (Chinese: 大窩口; Cantonese Yale: Daaih wō háu) is an MTR station between Tsuen Wan and Kwai Hing stations on the Tsuen Wan line.It serves the areas of Kwai Yin Court and Tai Wo Hau Estate in the Kwai Tsing District, and some resited villages (such as Kwan Mun Hau Tsuen) in the Tsuen Wan District of Hong Kong.
Tai Wo Hau is a place in Tsuen Wan across Tsuen Wan District and Kwai Tsing District. Its area mainly includes Tai Wo Hau Estate, Kwai Yin Court, Kwai Yung Court, and private buildings along Texaco Road. [1] [2] It also includes Kwok Shui Road (the villages, MTR Tai Wo Hau station, Primrose Hill) at the north of Castle Peak Road. [3] [4]
Lastly, Tai Po Tai Wo Road is a public road that start from an area next to the Tai Wo Estate, and then connects to area such as Tai Po Centre , a privately owned high rise commercial-residential complex, as well as Tai Po Police Station (not to be confused with Old Tai Po Police Station), and ends on the western boundary of Tai Po Waterfront ...
In addition to the 98 metro stations listed on this page, the MTR system also consists of 68 light rail stops and one high-speed rail terminus in the city. [ 1 ] The current system was formed after the merger with the Kowloon–Canton Railway on 2 December 2007, when the operations of the East Rail line , the West Rail line , the Ma On Shan ...
Sui Wo Road; Tai Chung Kiu Road; Tak Kei Street; Tak Lee Street; Tak Yi Street; Tam Kon Po Street; Tin Sam Street; To Fung Shan Road; Tsung Tau Ha Road; Wang Pok Street; Wo Che Street; Wo Heung Street; Wo Liu Hang Street; Wo Shing Street; Wo Shui Street; Yat Tai Street; Yuen Chau Kok Road; Yuen Wo Road
View of Tai Wo Hau, with Ho Pui Tsuen, Kwan Mun Hau Tsuen and Yeung Uk Tsuen in the foreground in June 2018. Castle Peak Road at Ho Pui Tsuen. Ho Pui Tsuen (Chinese: 河背村) or Ho Pui New Village is a village in Tai Wo Hau, Tsuen Wan District, Hong Kong.
Tai Wo Hau Estate Harmony blocks in Tai Wo Hau Estate Kwai Yin Court. Tai Wo Hau Estate (Chinese: 大窩口邨) is a public housing estate in Tai Wo Hau, Kwai Chung, Kwai Tsing District, New Territories, Hong Kong. It has a total of 17 blocks following redevelopment. [1] Kwai Yin Court (葵賢苑) is a Home Ownership Scheme court in Tai Wo Hau ...
In 1669, the Qing dynasty forced the people in Hong Kong and the coastal regions such as Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian, etc., to move to the inland areas of mainland China.. After this move inland policy ceased, a large number of Hakka people from the Huayang region of Guangdong province, as well as the Hakka districts of Fujian province, moved to what is now Shenzhen and Hong K