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| Heritage Tour (Tour
Code: E03) |
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5 hrs |
Daily
depart. Every Monday, Wednesday,
Friday & Saturday,
except 1st , 2nd and 3rd
Day of Chinese New Year,
Christmas Day, Boxing Day
and New Year Day. |
HK$350.00 net
per person
HK$300.00 net per child (3-15 yrs) |
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| (Tour price include air-conditioned
coach transfers, guide service) |
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| Pick up point: |
8:45am Lobby of The Kowloon Hotel, 19 – 21 Nathan
Road, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon. |
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New Territories |
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Taking in historic sites around the
New Territories, the tour brings to life the customs
and cultures of five great clans of Hong Kong (the Tang,
Hau, Pang, Liu and Man) and provides a fascinating glimpse
of Hong Kong’s rich heritage. |
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Tai Fu Tai |
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Your tours will begin to visit Tai Fu
Tai & Fan Tin Village. The opulent stately home
built in 1865 by a scholar of the Man clan, Man Chune-luen,
who was bestowed a title of Tai Fu (Mandarin) by the
Qing Imperial government. |
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Fan Tin village |
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Nearby is Fan Tin village where the
Man clan members dwell. A photo stop will be made at
the Lo Wai Walled Village, the first walled village
built by the Tang clan. |
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Tang’s Ancestral Hall |
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Nearby is the Tang’s Ancestral Hall,
built in the 16th century, for clan rituals & ancestor
worship. |
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Lam Tsuen Wishing Tree |
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Continue to visit Lam Tsuen Wishing
Tree, it is a big banyan tree that is popular among
local villagers who come to burn joss sticks and make
wishes under it. |
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Man Mo Temple |
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Afterward visit Man Mo Temple – a temple
dedicated to the gods Man (Literature) and Mo (Martial
Arts). |
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Tai Po Market |
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Nearby is the Tai Po Market which used
to be the trading ground of foods & goods around
the New Territories and now is a thriving food market. |
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