Yim_Tso_Ha

Yim Tso Ha

Yim Tso Ha

Area and village in Hong Kong


Yim Tso Ha (Chinese: 鹽灶下) is an area and a village in Sha Tau Kok, North District, Hong Kong.

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Administration

Wong Ancestral Hall in Yim Tso Ha.
Hip Tin temple in Yim Tso Ha.
Pond near Yim Tso Ha.

Yim Tso Ha is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy.[1] It is one of the villages represented within the Sha Tau Kok District Rural Committee. For electoral purposes, Yim Tso Ha is part of the Sha Ta constituency, which is currently represented by Ko Wai-kei.[2][3]

History

The villages of Ma Tseuk Leng (upper and lower), Yim Tso Ha, Wu Shek Kok and Au Ha formed a yeuk (約),[4] a form of oath-sworn, inter-village, mutual-aid alliance.[5]

At the time of the 1911 census, the population of Yim Tso Ha was 47. The number of males was 18.[6]

Features

There is a Hip Tin temple in Yim Tso Ha.

Fauna

In the past, Yim Tso Ha was the site of an egretry, with the earliest records dating back to 1958. The egretry has been abandoned since 1993 and it is believed that the birds that used to breed there have moved to A Chau. The Yim Tso Ha egretry was the first Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in Hong Kong, listed in 1975. At that time, it was the most important egretry in Hong Kong.[7] Having been abandoned for a long period of time, the Yim Tso Ha Egretry SSSI was de-listed in March 2016.[8]

See also


References

  1. "List of Recognized Villages under the New Territories Small House Policy" (PDF). Lands Department. September 2009.
  2. "North District Council - North DC Members". District Council. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  3. Faure, David (1986). The structure of Chinese rural society: lineage and village in the eastern New Territories, Hong Kong. Oxford University Press. p. 217. ISBN 9780195839708.
  4. Hase, Patrick H. (2013). Custom, Land and Livelihood in Rural South China: The Traditional Land Law of Hong Kong's New Territories, 1750-1950. Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Studies Series. Hong Kong University Press. p. 10. ISBN 978-988-8139-08-8.

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