- Source: Chek Keng
Chek Keng (Chinese: 赤徑) is an area and village of Sai Kung North in Hong Kong. It is administratively part of Tai Po District.
Location
Chek Keng is located within Sai Kung East Country Park, on the northern coast of Sai Kung Peninsula and facing the Chek Keng Hau (赤徑口) aka East Arm Bay of Long Harbour.
Administration
Chek Keng is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy.
History
Chek Keng was probably founded more than 200 years ago. It was historically a multi-surname Hakka village. It was reported in 2003 that Chek Keng had only one resident, an 84 year old woman.
Features
= Chapel
=The Holy Family Chapel (聖家小堂) in Chek Keng was built in 1874 to replace an earlier chapel that had been severely damaged by a storm in 1867. The whole village later converted to Catholicism. During the Japanese Occupation of Hong Kong, the chapel was a base of the Hong Kong-Kowloon Independent Battalion of the East River Guerrilla (東江縱隊港九獨立大隊). The chapel is listed as a Grade II historic building.
= Others
=Chek Keng Pier
Bradbury Hall youth hostel
Transportation
Chek Keng is not accessible by car. It is located along the Stage 2 of the MacLehose Trail, about an hour's walk from Pak Tam Au.
A kai-to service is available between Wong Shek, Wan Tsai (Nam Fung Wan) and Chek Keng.
References
External links
Delineation of area of existing village Chek Keng (Sai Kung North) for election of resident representative (2019 to 2022)
Chek Keng - A Piece of Sai Kung History
Pictures of Chek Keng
Picture of the Holy Family Chapel in Chek Keng
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Keajaiban Taiwan
- Singapura Terbuka (bulu tangkis)
- Jacky Liew
- Moda terpadu ramai
- Chek Keng
- Kai-to
- Sai Kung East Country Park
- Wong Shek Pier
- Sai Kung District
- List of villages in Hong Kong
- Transport in Hong Kong
- Long Harbour (Hong Kong)
- List of Catholic churches in Hong Kong
- Tsui Wah Ferry