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Ping Shan Tang Clan Gallery
cum Heritage Trail Visitors Centre
| Ping Shan in Yuen Long is one of Hong Kongs most historically significant regions. The Tang Clan, one of the major clans in the New Territories, settled in Ping Shan as early as the 12th century. In 1993, the Ping Shan Heritage Trail was established in 1993 by the Antiquities and Monuments Office (AMO) with the full support of the Ping Shan Tang Clan. It links various historic buildings which are located along a convenient walking route. In 2007, the AMO and the Ping Shan Tang Clan collaborated again for the opening of the Ping Shan Tang Clan Gallery cum Heritage Trail Visitors Centre (the Centre) to introduce local folk culture and heritage along the Trail. | |||||||
| The Centre is converted from the Old Ping Shan Police Station built in 1899. The Old Ping Shan Police Station consists of three buildings. The main building is a two-storey structure with an embracing arched verandah. It is a white walled building with observation posts at roof level. On the north side, a two-storey structure connected to the main buildings forms the Annex Block. This annex building also has white walls, open verandahs and a pitched Chinese tile roof. Two chimney stacks are prominent on this building. Besides, there is a small single-storey detached building with a pitched roof and overhanging eaves. The original chimneys also remain. | |||||||
| The Centre comprises three galleries: | |||||||
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| Address: | Hang Tau Tsuen, Ping Shan, Yuen Long, New Territories | ||||||
| General Enquiries: | 2617 1959 | ||||||
| Fax: | 2377 9792 | ||||||
| E-mail: | amo@lcsd.gov.hk | ||||||
| Free admission | |||||||
| The Centre may adopt suitable crowd control measures to ensure orderly admission whenever necessary. | |||||||
Pamphlet of Ping Shan Tang Clan Gallery cum Heritage Trail Visitors Centre | |||||||
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