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Austin: 16 August 2009: AUS [l] Nam Cheong Tung Chung line: Sham Shui Po: 20 December 2003: NAC Mei Foo Tsuen Wan line: MEF Tsuen Wan West: Tsuen Wan: TWW [m] Kam Sheung Road: Yuen Long: KSR Yuen Long: Transfer to Light Rail 610 614 615 761P at Yuen Long stop: YUL Long Ping: LOP Tin Shui Wai: Transfer to Light Rail 705 706 751 751P
Yuen Long Town was called Un Long Hui early in the 20th century. It was the main market town in Yuen Long at the time, located in the urban heart of Yuen Long. After the development of Yuen Long New Town, the name "Yuen Long Town" has been used only occasionally.
Yuen Long Town was a traditional market town in the area also known as Yuen Long San Hui today, within the Yuen Long District in the New Territories. The market town and the adjacent Long Ping Estate, Yuen Long Industrial Estate, Tong Tau Industrial Area, YOHO Town, etc. developed into the Yuen Long New Town in the 1970s and early 1980s.
The 2019 Yuen Long attack was a mob attack that occurred on 21 July 2019, in Yuen Long, Hong Kong. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] A mob of over 100 armed men dressed in white indiscriminately attacked civilians on the streets and passengers in the Yuen Long MTR station [ 5 ] [ 6 ] including the elderly, children, [ 7 ] black-clad protesters, [ 8 ...
The Ng were farmers, cultivating crops and vegetables, which were sold at the Yuen Long Market. [3] They were also fishing and catching crabs in Deep Bay. [4] When the Great Clearance was lifted in the second half of the 17th century, the villagers returned and rebuilt the village. Because of the disturbance caused by piracy, villages were walled.
Lao'd Bar chef-owner Bob Somsith sprinkles roasted rice powder on a dish on Thursday, June 27, 2024.
Tai Wong Temple, Yuen Long Kau Hui. Tai Wong Temple, Yuen Long Kau Hui. Tai Wong Temple (Chinese: 大王古廟) in Yuen Long Kau Hui (元朗舊墟; 'Yuen Long Old Market'), Yuen Long District, Hong Kong, is located in Cheung Shing Street (長城街), which was the longest and busiest street of the market.
A prominent Peoria Heights Mexican-inspired restaurant is closing its doors. Cayenne , 4542 N. Prospect Road, posted on Facebook that Saturday, Aug. 3, would be its last dinner service.