Tsing Yi Rural Committee

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Tsing Yi Rural Committee (青衣鄉事委員會) is a rural committee dealing with matters of the villages on the Tsing Yi Island in Hong Kong. Its office is on the Fung Shue Wo Road, near Chun Kwan Temple. In the early days, the rural committee only served the indigenous inhabitants. Before the development of new town, there are several times of influx of population. In later days, it also served the non-indigenous inhabitants.

Note: The brackets are, (No. of Indigenous Inhabitant Representative[原居民代表], No. of Resident Representative[居民代表]) in the Tsing Yi Rural Committee. The villages with no bracketed numbers have no representatives in the committee.

  • Chung Mei Tsuen (涌美村) (3,1)
  • Lo Uk Tsuen (老屋村) (1,1)

Note: Chung Mei Tsuen and Lo Uk Tsuen are mixed into one village, named Chung Mei Lo Uk Tsuen (涌尾老屋村). Tsing Yi residents prefer to call this village simply Chung Mei Tsuen.

  • Tai Wong Ha Resite Village (大王下新村) or Tai Wong Ha Tsuen ((大王下村)) (5,1)
  • Sun Uk Resite Village (新屋新村) or San Uk Tsuen (新屋村) (1,1)
  • Yim Tin Kok Resite Village (鹽田角新村) or Yim Tin Kok Tsuen (鹽田角村) (1,1)
  • Lam Tin Resite Village (藍田新村) or Lam Tin Tsuen (藍田村) (2,1)

Note: The about four resite villages are relocated together and are usually referred as Sai Tsuen (四村), lit. four villages.

  • Fung Shue Wo Resite Village (楓樹窩新村) or Fung Shu Wo Tsuen (楓樹窩村) (1,0)

Note: In Fung Shue Wo, there are two villages namely Tsing Yu New Village (青裕新村), and Tsing Yi Hui (青衣墟), lit. Tsing Yi Market.

  • Fishermen's Village and St. Paul's Village (漁民村及聖保祿村) (0,1)
  • Tsing Yi Lutheran Village (信義新村)
  • Liu To Village (寮肚村)
  • Ko Tan Village (高灘村)
  • Sai Shan Village (細山村)(Still exists?)


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