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King Law Ka Shuk (Tai Po Tau Tsuen, Tai Po)
King Law Ka Shuk was once used as a study hall, but been serving as the ancestral hall of the Tang clan in Tai Po Tau for over one hundred years. It still serves as a venue for clan members to hold meetings and traditional functions. It is believed that the building was built by the thirteenth generation ancestors Tang Yuen-wan, Tang Mui-kei and Tang Nim Fung in the Ming Dynasty to commemorate their tenth generation ancestor Tang King-law. King Law Ka Shuk was declared a monument in August 1998.
King Law Ka Shuk
Address
Tai Po Tau Tsuen, Tai Po (Plan)
Virtual Heritage Explorer
Opening Hours
9:00am - 1:00pm & 2:00pm - 5:00pm daily.
Closed on Tuesdays, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Day and the first 3 days of the Lunar New Year.
Transport
MTR
Tai Wo Station
It takes about 15 minutes to walk to King Law Ka Shuk from Tai Wo Station.
Kowloon Motor Bus
73 Tai Ping - Tai Po Industrial Estate
Long Win Bus
E41 Asiaworld Expo Bus Terminus - Tai Po Tau Terminus
The above information is for reference only, and is subject to change in accordance with the announcement of relevant organizations.
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