Tai Po Tsai Explained

Tai Po Tsai is an area and a village, clustering in a small plain around Clear Water Bay Road in Clear Water Bay Peninsula, Sai Kung District, Hong Kong.

Geography

Tai Po Tsai is located northeast of Tseung Kwan O New Town on the east mid slope of Razor Hill (Che Kwu Shan) and faces Port Shelter. Pak Shui Wun, a beach off Tai Po Tsai, is on the shore of Port Shelter.

Tai Po Tsai Village

Tai Po Tsai Village is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy.[1]

The indigenous Punti villagers all have the Chinese surname of Wan .

Because of its proximity to Shaw Studios and TVB many of their artists rent apartments in the village. Simon Yam Tat-Wah was a long term resident among others. In the 1960s due to its isolation and lack of transport facility, the local villagers set up a primary school for its inhabitants. The school was called Kwong Pui primary school.

History

Tai Po Tsai is a Cantonese village founded in 1629, making it one of the older villages in Sai Kung.[2] Tai Po Tsai was part of the inter-village grouping, the Ho Chung Tung or Ho Chung Seven Villages, which had its centre in Ho Chung.[3]

At the time of the 1911 census, the population of Tai Po Tsai was 172. The number of males was 77.[4]

The British Army sited Erskine Barracks adjacent to the village. Among some of the army units stationed there were The Black Watch, The Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment and the Royal Cheshire regiments.

The Diamond Scouting Jubilee Jamboree (27 Dec 1986-01 Jan 1987) was held on the site (Kohima Camp) that was to become the future home of The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.[5]

Features

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and TVB City are major facilities within Tai Po Tsai.

Further reading

External links

22.3374°N 114.2597°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: List of Recognized Villages under the New Territories Small House Policy . September 2009 . .
  2. Book: Hamilton. Eric. Schofield. Walter. Peplow. S. H.. Tsui. Paul. Coates. Austin. Austin Coates . Hayes. James. James W. Hayes. John. Strickland. Southern District Officer Reports: Islands and Villages in Rural Hong Kong, 1910-60. 2010. Hong Kong University Press. 9789888028382. 296 . Chapter 8. The Hang Hau (Clear Water Bay) Peninsula.
  3. Hase . Patrick . Patrick Hase. June 2003 . The Historical Heritage of Ho Chung, Pak Kong, and Sha Kok Mei, Sai Kung . article . S.Y. Consultancy Services Co. Ltd .
  4. Hase. Patrick . Patrick Hase. Traditional Life in the New Territories: The Evidence of the 1911 and 1921 Censuses. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch. 36. 79. 1996. 1991-7295.
  5. Web site: History of HK Scouting: 1980s . .