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Luk Keng Village

Village on Lantau Island, Hong Kong
For other uses, see Luk Keng.
A house in Luk Keng Village.
Kiln in Luk Keng Village.
Luk Keng Pier.

Luk Keng Village or Luk Keng Tsuen (Chinese: 鹿頸村) is a village located on the Yam O peninsula on Lantau Island in the New Territories of Hong Kong, which links to Cheung Sok, a nearby uninhabited island, via a sandbank. Although nearby areas including Sunny Bay station have been developed, Luk Keng Village is still preserved as an undeveloped rural heritage area.[1]

Administration

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Luk Keng is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy.[2]

History

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In December 2007, archaeologists found a number of Tang dynasty (618–907) kilns in Luk Keng Village, although some of these had been destroyed by the construction of a barbecue area by the Hong Kong SAR Government.[citation needed ]

Transportation

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References

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Hong Kong SkyCity (including AsiaWorld–Expo) and Hong Kong International Airport (Template) are on adjacent Chek Lap Kok though have addresses for Lantau Island.
Areas
Landmarks
Beaches
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Education
This list is incomplete.
For the entirety of Lantau Island see Template:Lantau Island

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