Kau Wa Keng
Kau Wa Keng (Chinese: 九華徑), or Kau Wa Kang, is a village and valley in Lai King, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is located near the reclaimed Lai Chi Kok Bay in New Kowloon. Three rivers in the valley once joined at the bay and formed a beach at the estuary. Kau Wah Keng is the former site of Lai Chi Kok Amusement Park, which was closed in 1997. Before the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong in 1941, the village was one of hiding place for many Chinese writers who had fled the mainland.
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Kau Wa Keng
Kau Wa Keng (Chinese: 九華徑), or Kau Wa Kang, is a village and valley in Lai King, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is located near the reclaimed Lai Chi Kok Bay in New Kowloon. Three rivers in the valley once joined at the bay and formed a beach at the estuary. Kau Wah Keng is the former site of Lai Chi Kok Amusement Park, which was closed in 1997. Before the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong in 1941, the village was one of hiding place for many Chinese writers who had fled the mainland.
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Kau Wa Keng (Chinese: 九華徑), or ...... to Kwai Chung and Lai Chi Kok.
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九華徑(英文:Kau Wah Keng)為香港新界葵青區的一 ...... 十多人在香港避難時,也住在九華徑村。藝人曾華倩便出生於九華徑
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Kau Wa Keng (Chinese: 九華徑), or ...... ers who had fled the mainland.
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九華徑(英文:Kau Wah Keng)為香港新界葵青區的一 ...... 十多人在香港避難時,也住在九華徑村。藝人曾華倩便出生於九華徑
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Kau Wa Keng
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九華徑
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