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Tai Wo () or known as Tai Wo Market are the names of several areas in the
Tai Po District Tai Po District is one of the 18 districts of Hong Kong. The suburban district covers the areas of Tai Po New Town (including areas such as Tai Po Market, , Tai Po Industrial Estate, Tai Wo Estate), Tai Po Tau, Tai Po Kau, Hong Lok Yuen, ...
, in the
New Territories The New Territories is one of the three main regions of Hong Kong, alongside Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula. It makes up 86.2% of Hong Kong's territory, and contains around half of the population of Hong Kong. Historically, it ...
of Hong Kong. The boundaries changed from time to time. In present time, the name "Tai Wo" mostly refers to the area surrounding the Tai Wo station of the
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and the Tai Wo Estate. However, historically, Tai Wo referred to the area that currently called Tai Po Market. Despite Tai Po Market was also the old name of another area, which currently known as Tai Po Old Market. All three areas are now part of
Tai Po New Town Tai Po New Town, or Tai Po Town, is a new town (satellite town) and non-administrative area in Tai Po District, in the New Territories, Hong Kong. The area is a planned town that surrounding the existing indigenous market towns Tai Po Hui ( ...
( Tai Po Town or just Tai Po), a satellite town (suburb) that co-jointed with the existing indigenous villages.


History


Recent years

Currently, Tai Wo forms the north-western part of Tai Po Town. It has its own railway station Tai Wo station of the
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and a shopping centre. Tai Wo Estate and Po Nga Court are large public housing estates in the area, which they were situated on the northern shore of the Lam Tsuen River. Their shopping centre, Tai Wo Plaza, is adjacent to the Tai Wo station. Part of the ground floor of the shopping centre, was also named "Tai Wo Market" () as an indoor market. Both Tai Wo Estate and Po Nga Court were the residential projects of the
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, which initially they were part of the portfolios of rental housing and subsidised home ownership respectively. The authority sold the shopping centre of the housing estate to Link REIT in 2005, which the
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renamed the shopping centre from Tai Wo shopping centre () to Tai Wo Plaza () in 2010. Tai Wo Estate and Po Nga Court were completed in 1989. According to an interview of an elder of the
Tang clan The Tang Clan of Hong Kong () is one of the Five Great Clans of the New Territories (). The others are Man (Wen; 文), Hau (Hou; 侯), Pang (Peng; 彭) and Liu ( Liao; 廖). The Tangs are one of the region's oldest families and can trace their li ...
of Tai Po Tau, some of the land of Tai Wo Estate, were originally farmlands that owned by Tang clan of Tai Po Tau. (Or more precisely, owned the long term land lease, leasing from the government) Government bought back the farmlands for Tai Po New Town development. Ironically, Tang clan of Tai Po Tau, was one of the operators of the original Tai Po Market, now the residential area Tai Po Old Market, while Tai Wo was named after the historic Tai Wo Market, which now known as Tai Po Market. The area of Tai Wo Estate, was planned as an industrial area. However, the plan was scrapped in 1983.


Connection of the historic Tai Wo Market and current Tai Po Market

Historically, "Tai Wo" was the name of the current outdoor market area (), which was situated on the southern shore of the Lam Tsuen River. It was one of the market town of Tai Po and surrounding villages. Fu Shin Street, at that time known as Tai Wo Market ( transliteration Tai Wo Shi) or Tai Po New Market () was developed since 1892 by the (). Which Tsat Yeuk was an inter-village alliance, none of them were from
Tang clan The Tang Clan of Hong Kong () is one of the Five Great Clans of the New Territories (). The others are Man (Wen; 文), Hau (Hou; 侯), Pang (Peng; 彭) and Liu ( Liao; 廖). The Tangs are one of the region's oldest families and can trace their li ...
. The formation of a new market town, was intended to break the monopoly of the ldTai Po Market (, now Tai Po Old Market) formed by the Tang clans of Lung Yeuk Tau () and Tai Po Tau (). The Tai Po Old Market (, transliteration Tai Po Kau Hui) was located on the Northern shore of the Lam Tsuen River. In early
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(mid-17th century), Tai Po Old Market was known as Tai Po Tau Hui (). Tsat Yeuk also built Kwong Fuk Bridge which connects the two market towns, as well as Tai Po's
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which located in the centre of Fu Shin Street. To add more confusion to the name, government also runs an indoor wet market Tai Po Hui Market () in , while its former location (), was redeveloped into a public housing estate Po Heung Estate, where they are near to the Fu Shin Street. All three locations were belongs to "
Tai Po Market Tai Po Market or Tai Po Hui is the name of an area within the modern-day Tai Po New Town in the Tai Po District, in the New Territories, Hong Kong. However, its exact location changed from time to time. It is considered as the town centre of the ...
" District Council Election Constituency of
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. The headquarters of Tai Po Rural Committee of
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, was located in the former school building of the Sung Tak primary school (not to be confused with Sung Tak Wong Kin Sheung Memorial School), which is located at one end of Fu Shin Street. The former headquarters was redeveloped into aforementioned Po Heung Estate. Tai Po Rural Committee supervised some of the matter of the villages of
indigenous inhabitants Indigenous peoples are culturally distinct ethnic groups whose members are directly descended from the earliest known inhabitants of a particular geographic region and, to some extent, maintain the language and culture of those original people ...
of Tai Po. Tai Wo Shi (Fu Shin Street) was served by ld Tai Po Market railway station. The accessibility of Tai Wo Shi had made the area as one of the important market town of the New Territories. However, the railway station was closed in 1983 and was replaced by the current Tai Po Market station and Tai Wo station on different locations. To sum up, despite historically known as Tai Wo, area around Fu Shin Street has known as Tai Po Market, and became the town centre of Tai Po, housing various government buildings.


Other namesake

Lastly, is a public road that start from an area next to the Tai Wo Estate, and then connects to area such as , a privately owned high rise commercial-residential complex, as well as Tai Po Police Station (not to be confused with Old Tai Po Police Station), and ends on the western boundary of Tai Po Waterfront Park. Most part of the road are not part of the historic Tai Wo Market, nor the current Tai Wo Estate.


In election boundaries

In
2015 Hong Kong local elections The 2015 Hong Kong District Council elections were held on 22 November 2015. Elections were held to all 18 District Councils with returning 431 members from directly elected constituencies after all appointed seats had been abolished. A recor ...
, the name of the District Council Election Constituency that Fu Shin Street (the historic Tai Wo Market) was located, was called "
Tai Po Hui Tai Po Market or Tai Po Hui is the name of an area within the modern-day Tai Po New Town in the Tai Po District, in the New Territories, Hong Kong. However, its exact location changed from time to time. It is considered as the town centre of the ...
" (), while the large part of Tai Wo Estate was the only residential area of the election constituency "Tai Wo"; Po Nga Court and other part of Tai Wo Estate were the only residential area of the election constituency " Po Nga". North of "Tai Wo" constituency, was the " Old Market & Serenity" constituency (), where Tai Po Old Market was located. Tai Po Old Market currently a pure residential area, while Serenity Park is another privately owned residential complex. The current Tai Po Market station, was located on the boundary between "Tai Po Hui" constituency and " San Fu" () constituency; the bus terminus of the station, which was located on the ground floor and underground level of a commercial-residential complex, (), was entirely inside "San Fu" constituency. Tai Wo station was located on the boundary between constituencies "Tai Wo" and "Po Nga". However, the proposed change for the District Council Election Constituencies of
2019 Hong Kong local elections The 2019 Hong Kong District Council elections were held on 24 November 2019 for all 18 District Councils of Hong Kong. 452 seats from all directly elected constituencies, out of the 479 seats in total, were contested. Nearly three million people ...
, had enlarged the constituency "Po Nga", which cover more than Po Nga Court and part of the Tai Wo Estate. It was also accused of
gerrymandering In representative democracies, gerrymandering (, originally ) is the political manipulation of electoral district boundaries with the intent to create undue advantage for a party, group, or socioeconomic class within the constituency. The m ...
. In 1989, Tai Wo Estate did not have their own election constituency.


See also

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Tai Po Sports Ground Tai Po Sports Ground () is a sports ground located in Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong. It was the home stadium of Hong Kong Premier League club Tai Po FC, Tai Po. History Tai Po Sports Ground staged its first ever Hong Kong First Division Le ...
, located in the nearby Tai Po Tau, next to Serenity Park.


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