Luk Chau Village (Chinese: 鹿洲村; lit. 'deer islet')[1] is a village located on the northeast coast of Lamma Island,[1] the third largest island in the territory of Hong Kong.

Tin Hau Temple in Luk Chau Village.

Administration

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Luk Chau is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy.[2]

History

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Its original inhabitants of the villages were farmers and fishermen. They originated from Xixiang, Baoan in today's Shenzhen.[1]

At the time of the 1911 census, the population of Luk Chau was 54. The number of males was 16.[3] As of 2018, the village was home to a dozen families.[1]

Features

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A Tin Hau Temple, built in 1868, is located in Luk Chau Village. Other deities are worshipped in the temple, including Pak Tai, Lung Mo, Kwan Tai and the Earth God.[4]

Access

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Luk Chau can be access by speedboat from Aberdeen (15-minute ride)[5] and by foot from Sok Kwu Wan (40 minutes).[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Grundy, Tom (18 June 2018). "Sun-bleached Luk Chau village gives way to Lamma Island's encroaching jungle". Hong Kong Free Press.
  2. ^ "List of Recognized Villages under the New Territories Small House Policy" (PDF). Lands Department. September 2009.
  3. ^ Hase, Patrick (1996). "Traditional Life in the New Territories: The Evidence of the 1911 and 1921 Censuses" (PDF). Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch. 36: 80. ISSN 1991-7295.
  4. ^ Antiquities Advisory Board. Historic Building Appraisal. Tin Hau Temple, Luk Chau Village, Lamma Island
  5. ^ Jones, Viv (2 August 2016). "Bohemian splendour in a remote Hong Kong island home". South China Morning Post.
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22°13′05″N 114°07′52″E / 22.217977°N 114.130997°E / 22.217977; 114.130997