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Fan Leng Lau () is a village in Fanling, in the North District of the New Territories of Hong Kong. Administration Fan Leng Lau is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy. It is one of the villages represented within the Fanling District Rural Committee. For electoral purposes, Fan Leng Lau is part of the Fanling Town constituency, which is currently represented by Wong Hoi-ying. History Pang Kwei () was the founding ancestor of the Pang () Clan who went to Lung Shan (), now known as Lung Yeuk Tau in Fanling from Dongguan, Guangzhou in mainland China in 1190. He then moved to Fan Leng Lau in 1220 and established a village there. As the population of the clan increased, they moved westward to settle in Fanling Wai and other places.Antiquities Advisory Board. Historic Building AppraisalEntrance Tower, Fanling Wai/ref> References External links Delineation of area of existing village Fan Leng Lau (Fanling) for election of resident representative (2019 ...
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HK 北區 North District 粉嶺 Fanling 沙頭角公路 龍躍頭段 Lung Yeuk Tau Sha Tau Kok Road 1750pm Night January 2023 Px3 10
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