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Located at Tai Po Tau Tsuen, King Law Ka Shuk is the ancestral hall of the Tang clan in Tai Po Tau. It was once used as a study hall, and still serves as a venue for clan members to hold meetings and traditional functions. It is believed that the Tang clan constructed this traditional 3-hall, 2-courtyard building in the Ming Dynasty (1368 – 1644).

King Law Ka Shuk was declared a monument in 1998. The full restoration of King Law Ka Shuk was completed in 2001. The restoration project won the Award of Merit of UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards for Culture Heritage Conservation in the same year.

Transport

To plan your journey to King Law Ka Shuk, visit the "HKeMobility" website (https://www.hkemobility.gov.hk) or mobile application developed by the Transport Department, and insert your starting point to search for routes of different transportation mode. Alternatively, you may click the “Journey” button in the Google Map below.

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