Fung Kat Heung
Fung Kat Heung (Chinese: 逢吉鄉) is a village in the Kam Tin area of Yuen Long District, Hong Kong.
Administration
Fung Kat Heung is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy.[1]
Location
Fung Kat Heung is located near Au Tau on Old Castle Peak Road. It is east of the Kam Tin River and north of Sha Po Tsuen, at the foot of the Kai Kung Leng mountain range of Lam Tsuen Country Park.[2]
Connection with Shen Hongying
Fung Kat Heung is the ancestral village of the
Shum Residence or the "General House"
The building known as "General House" (上將府主樓) was built by Shen Hongying, a warlord of the
The residence is called Shum Residence (沈氏大屋) or Chun Nam Tong (鎮南堂) is a modern version of a Hakka house of high built heritage value. It is built in a row of three houses separated by two courtyards blending traditional Hakka architecture with western design elements. The largest component is the General House (上將府) in the middle and to its right is the Shum Ancestral Hall (沈氏家祠) and to its left the Hip Wai House (協威樓). The House's main building is a two-story structure having a rectangular hall surrounded by a U-shaped unit of living-rooms with a courtyard separating it. The upper story is accessed by a staircase in the hall and a bridge on the upper story is linking it to the rear unit. Verandas are on both storys of the U-shaped unit. The building is constructed of green bricks having its walls supporting part of its pitched roofs of timber rafters, purlins and clay tiles. Part of its roofs are reinforced flat concrete ones. The building is with minimal decoration with the name board at its entrance above the lintel and simple fascia boards and black wall friezes.
The General House was used as the dining and living rooms where Shum met his friends and had meals with his friends and family. The four characters (宣威馳譽) by Chinese politician
Additional places of historic interest
Also located in Fung Kat Heung is Miu Kok Yuen (妙覺園) and Ming Yuen (明園).
Miu Kok Yuen is a Buddhist nunnery and martyrs' grave built in 1936 by the Tang (鄧) clan of Kam Tin (錦田) in commemoration of the Punti and other indigenous inhabitants of the New Territories who protested British colonial rule and died fighting in the Six-Day War of 1899.[5] This communal grave at Fung Kat Heung is the largest in the New Territories, measuring about 15 metres across and bearing the Chinese inscription 'Six days of outstanding bravery'. Elders from Kam Tin insist it contains at least 100 dead. The nuns pray three times a day for the souls of those who died. In 1996, the grave was restored.[6][7]
Ming Yuen is a traditional village house. It is a one-story courtyard house.
Education
Fung Kat Heung is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 74. Within the school net are multiple aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money) and one government school: Yuen Long Government Primary School (元朗官立小學).[8]
References
- ^ "List of Recognized Villages under the New Territories Small House Policy" (PDF). Lands Department. September 2009.
- ^ "Lam Tsuen". www.afcd.gov.hk.
- ^ "The General House at Fung Kat Heung | Attractions in Yuen Long, Hong Kong". Time Out Hong Kong. April 16, 2021.
- ^ "Crumbling vestiges of a warlord's empire: grave and home under threat". South China Morning Post. 2014-09-15.
- ^ "The secret war". South China Morning Post. November 11, 2006.
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- ^ "POA School Net 74" (PDF). Education Bureau. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2023-01-18. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
External links
- Delineation of area of existing village Fung Kat Heung (Kam Tin) for election of resident representative (2019 to 2022)
- Antiquities Advisory Board. Historic Building Appraisal: General House, Main Building General House, Hip Wai House General House, Shum Ancestral House Pictures: General House, Hip Wai House, Shum Ancestral Hall
- Antiquities Advisory Board. Historic Building Appraisal Miu Kok Yuen Pictures
- Antiquities Advisory Board. Historic Building Appraisal Ming Yuen Pictures