Yung Shue Ha viewed from the Tung O Wan ferry pier across Shek Pai Wan.
View of Yung Shue Ha, Shek Pai Wan and Tung O from Ling Kok Shan.

Yung Shue Ha (Chinese: 榕樹下; lit. 'under the banyan tree') is a village on the south side of Lamma Island, Hong Kong. It is across the bay Shek Pai Wan (石排灣) from the village of Tung O (東澳). Both villages are sparsely populated and many places are abandoned.

Administration

Tung O and Yung Shue Ha are recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy.[1]

Features

A small Hung Shing Temple, built in 1824,[2] is located at the far western end of the beach between Yung Shue Ha and Tung O.

Transportation

Yung Shue Ha can be reached by ferry from Sok Kwu Wan via walking trail. At the north end of Sok Kwu Wan by the Tin Hau Temple is a very steep walking trail that leads to Yung Shue Ha via Tung O. It can also be reached by walking 25 minutes on a relatively flat trail from Mo Tat Wan village. A ferry service from Aberdeen, in the southern part of Hong Kong island, stops in Mot Tat Wan before going on to Sok Kwu Wan. In addition, a "sampan" or water taxi service from Aberdeen is available for a price of approximately 180HKD or US$23.40. Due to the currents in the area only a few water taxis will take passengers to the village.

See also

References

  1. "List of Recognized Villages under the New Territories Small House Policy" (PDF). Lands Department. September 2009.
  2. Antiquities Advisory Board. Historic Building Appraisal. Hung Shing Temple, Tung O, Lamma Island

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