Pak Kong ( Chinese: 北港) is a village in Sai Kung Peninsula, Hong Kong.
Nearby villages include Pak Kong Au, Mau Ping New Village and Wong Chuk Shan New Village.
Pak Kong is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy. [1]
Pak Kong was first settled by tenants of the Wong clan, in the mid-16th century. It is a multi-surname village, with the clans resident there today being the Lok (駱), Cheng (鄭), Lei (李), Lau (劉), and Leung (梁). [2]
At the time of the 1911 census, the population of Pak Kong was 190. The number of males was 75. [3]
There is a Tin Hau Temple in Pak Kong. [2]
Pak Kong is connected to Hiram's Highway via Pak Kong Road.
The Pak Kong Ancient Trail (北港古道) is a hiking trail connecting Pak Kong to Mau Ping, uphill within Ma On Shan Country Park, and further to Sha Tin.
22°22′45″N 114°15′30″E / 22.379172°N 114.258413°E
Pak Kong ( Chinese: 北港) is a village in Sai Kung Peninsula, Hong Kong.
Nearby villages include Pak Kong Au, Mau Ping New Village and Wong Chuk Shan New Village.
Pak Kong is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy. [1]
Pak Kong was first settled by tenants of the Wong clan, in the mid-16th century. It is a multi-surname village, with the clans resident there today being the Lok (駱), Cheng (鄭), Lei (李), Lau (劉), and Leung (梁). [2]
At the time of the 1911 census, the population of Pak Kong was 190. The number of males was 75. [3]
There is a Tin Hau Temple in Pak Kong. [2]
Pak Kong is connected to Hiram's Highway via Pak Kong Road.
The Pak Kong Ancient Trail (北港古道) is a hiking trail connecting Pak Kong to Mau Ping, uphill within Ma On Shan Country Park, and further to Sha Tin.
22°22′45″N 114°15′30″E / 22.379172°N 114.258413°E