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Tung Kok Wai (), also known as Ling Kok Wai (), is a walled village in Lung Yeuk Tau, Fanling, Hong Kong. It is one of the Five Wai ( walled villages) and Six Tsuen (villages) in Lung Yeuk Tau.Antiquities and Monuments OfficeLung Yeuk Tau Heritage Trail/ref> Administration Tung Kok Wai is one of the villages represented within the Fanling District Rural Committee. For electoral purposes, Tung Kok Wai is part of the Queen's Hill constituency, which is currently represented by Law Ting-tak. Tung Kok Wai, as part of Lung Yeuk Tau, is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy. Conservation Tung Kok Wai is located along the Lung Yeuk Tau Heritage Trail.Antiquities and Monuments Office. Lung Yeuk Tau Heritage TrailTung Kok Wai/ref> The walled village is listed as a Grade I historic building of Hong Kong.Antiquities Advisory BoardList of the 1,444 Historic Buildings with Assessment Results/ref> See also * Walled villages of Hong Kong References Externa ...
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