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Ma On Shan Village or Ma On Shan Tsuen () is a mining village in the hills of Ma On Shan, Sha Tin District, Hong Kong. The village grew around the activity of the
Ma On Shan Iron Mine The Ma On Shan Iron Mine () is a mine in the hills of Ma On Shan, Sha Tin District, Hong Kong, that was operated from 1906 to 1976. The nearby Ma On Shan Village accommodated the miners and their families. History The Ma On Shan Iron Mine opened ...
, which reached its peak during the 1950s-60s and ceased operation in 1976. It had historically two churches, St. Joseph's Church and Lutheran Yan Kwong Church.


Administration

Ma On Shan Tsuen is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy.


Demographics

At its peak, after a rapid growth in the 1950s, the village had more than 10,000 inhabitants. The small village saw a large number of new arrivals after changes in the methods of
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mining were implemented in 1953. Nearly all of the new arrivals were refugees from Mainland China, who worked as miners and came to live in the area with their families. Antiquities Advisory Board. Historic Building Appraisal
St. Joseph's Church, Ma On Shan Tsuen Road
/ref> The exploitation of the mine ended in 1976 and the miners subsequently left the village with their families, leading to a decline of the population. As of 2014, the village was home to 80 people (another source mentions 80 families as of 2015).


History


Ma On Shan Iron Mine

The Ma On Shan Iron Mine opened in 1906 as an opencast site run by the Hong Kong Iron Mining Company. In 1949, the mine was taken over by the Mutual Mining and Trade Company, which extended it underground in 1953. By 1959, mining had moved entirely underground. The mine ceased operation in 1976. The workforce of 400 was laid off. The government mining lease ended in 1981 and the mine closed subsequently. CEDD
Economic Geology - Minerals and Mining in Hong Kong
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Lutheran Yan Kwong Church

The Lutheran Yan Kwong Church () was inaugurated on 22 June 1952. It was part of a five-building complex that included a church, a primary school (built in 1961), a kindergarten, quarters, and a store. Antiquities Advisory Board. Historic Building Appraisal
Lutheran Yan Kwong Church, Ma On Shan Tsuen Road
/ref> The primary school and the kindergarten closed in 1976. Lutheran Primary School () was subsequently relocated to Heng On Estate in Ma On Shan and was renamed Ma On Shan Lutheran Primary School ( 馬鞍山信義學校) in 1987. The church complex was then converted into a camp site, the Grace Youth Camp (). In 2003,
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s caused by heavy rainstorms damaged the complex and made it unsafe. It was abandoned the same year. The church building was revitalised after 2014 and reopened in 2015 as a community hall and a centre to highlight the history and culture of the old village. The former primary school building was converted into a hostel for church members and the former teachers' quarters was converted into an activity room.


St. Joseph's Church

The Roman Catholic St. Joseph's Church () was inaugurated on 25 April 1952. It was part of a Catholic building complex established on the top of a small hill in the 1950s, that also included the St. Joseph's Primary School (), adjacent to the church, a kindergarten, a small clinic (built from 1952 to 1954) and a convent (). The church was rebuilt in 1962. The church stopped its regular Sunday services in 1981, with limited missionary service subsequently performed by Father Wu. It was closed in 1999, and the church complex became vacant.


Present and future

The residential part of the village has been described as "only small and short squatter area". Several sets of structures of Ma On Shan Village were listed as historic monuments in April 2016: Exterior walls of 240 ML and 110 ML of Ma On Shan Iron Mine (Grade 2), Mineral Preparation Plant of Ma On Shan Iron Mine (Grade 3), Site Structures at Mining Settlement of Ma On Shan Iron Mine (Grade 3), St. Joseph's Church (Grade 2) and Lutheran Yan Kwong Church (Grade 3).


Access

The village is served by the bus route NR84, connecting Ma On Shan Tsuen to Ma On Shan MTR station via Ma On Shan Tsuen Road,
Ma On Shan Road Ma On Shan Road () is a major road in the new town of Ma On Shan in the New Territories of Hong Kong. The road extends northward from Tate's Cairn Highway near Tai Shui Hang along the eastern bank of the Shing Mun River. It ends in the north when ...
, Hang Hong Street, Sai Sha Road and On Luk Street, and operated by Ma On Shan Residents Bus Management Association Ltd. The
Ma On Shan Country Trail The Ma On Shan Country Trail () is a hiking trail in Ma On Shan Country Park, Hong Kong, running from Ma On Shan Village to Tai Shui Tseng () via Ngong Ping.Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation DepartmentMa On Shan Country Park/ref> See also * ...
runs from Ma On Shan Village to Tai Shui Tseng () via Ngong Ping. Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department
Ma On Shan Country Park
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In popular culture

Several scenes of the 2009 film ''
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'', directed by
Law Wing-cheung Law Wing-Cheong (born 26 June 1966), also known as Vincent Lo, is a Hong Kong film editor, an assistant director, film director, and actor. He is best known for collaborating as an associate director for films made by Johnnie To and Wai Ka-Fa ...
, were shot at St. Joseph's Church.


See also

* List of villages in Hong Kong * Ma On Shan Country Park, surrounding the village * Ma On Shan (peak) * Mining in Hong Kong


References


Further reading

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External links


Delineation of area of existing village Ma On Shan (Sha Tin) for election of resident representative (2019 to 2022)
* Pictures
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* Villages in Sha Tin District, Hong Kong Mining communities in China Ma On Shan {{coord, 22, 24, 07, N, 114, 14, 37, E, display=title