Located along the western edge of Shui Tau Tsuen, Tang Kwong U Ancestral Hall was built in the Qing dynasty. It was turned into shops in the '50s, a metal factory in the '60s and '70s, and fell into disuse from the '80s until 1994 when it was declared a monument. You'll see attractive wood carvings in the interior and elegant plaster mouldings on the facade.
Tang Kwong U Ancestral Hall
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