Tsing Shan Tsuen ( Chinese : 青山村 ) is a village in Tuen Mun District , Hong Kong .
4-707: Tsing Shan Tsuen is one of the 36 villages represented within the Tuen Mun Rural Committee . For electoral purposes, Tsing Shan Tsuen is part of the Lung Mun constituency. The location of a cinnamomum cassia tree within Ho Shek Nunnery ( 荷石精舍 ) was designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest in 1976. It was de-designated in 2008. 22°23′21″N 113°57′53″E / 22.389205°N 113.96475°E / 22.389205; 113.96475 This Hong Kong location article
8-519: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Tuen Mun Rural Committee The Tuen Mun Rural Committee ( Chinese : 屯門鄉事委員會 , TMRC ) is a rural committee in Hong Kong. It was founded by rural leader Chan Yat-sen in 1953 with representatives from 29 villages in Tuen Mun . Today the rural committee consisted of 36 villages and 69 village representatives. It was founded on
12-480: The basis of Tuen Mun Village Kaifong Office which was created by Chan Yat-sen for the betterment of the village affairs and development which also administered Tuen Mun Market. In 1953, it was transformed into a rural committee with representatives from 29 villages, in which Chan became the chairman for six terms. Lau Wong-fat succeeded as chairman in 1970 and served from seventh to twentieth terms until Junius Ho Kwan-yiu took over in 2011. In 2015, Lau Wong-fat retook
16-710: The chairmanship from Junius Ho. In 1959, the New Territories villagers protested against the changing of land use by the government which later brought the New Territories Heung Yee Kuk Ordinance into existence. The rural committee has been member of the Heung Yee Kuk , the powerful organ voicing the interests of the villagers and its chairman Lau Wong-fat has been Chairman of the Kuk for more than twenty years. The chairman of
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