King Law Ka Shuk, Hong Kong
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King Law Ka Shuk is a Hong Kong historical building situated in Tai Po Tau Tsuen, north of Tai Po in the New Territories. In the past, it was used as an ancestral hall to hold meetings and traditional functions in the village and it is now in full use as a local meeting place. The building was named after Tang King Law, who was one of the ancestors of Tang's Family. It occupies a total area of 349.69 square metres. It was declared as a monument, under the full legal protection of the Hong Kong SAR Government, on 21 July 1998. ()
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大埔区 (康乐园)Hong Kong
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Day trips
King Law Ka Shuk – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hong Kong Railway Museum, Tai Po Mega Mall, Fui Sha Wai, Fan Sin Temple.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to King Law Ka Shuk?
Nearby attractions include Lai Chi Wo, Hong Kong (15 min walk), Hong Kong Railway Museum, Hong Kong (17 min walk), Hong Kong Trams Station, Hong Kong (18 min walk), Lam Tsuen wishing trees, Hong Kong (23 min walk).
How to get to King Law Ka Shuk by public transport?
The nearest stations to King Law Ka Shuk:
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- Tai Po Tau Terminus • Lines: E41 (7 min walk)
- Chui Yi Street Tai Po • Lines: 71K (10 min walk)
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- Tai Wo • Lines: Eal (10 min walk)
- Tai Po Market • Lines: Eal (29 min walk)