Tuen Tsz Wai

Paifang of Tuen Tsz Wai and former entrance gate of the walled village. The permanently closed gate features the old name of the village "Tin Tsz Wai" (田子圍)
New entrance gate. Ng Lau Road (五柳路) is on the left, the walled village is on the right.
Central axis of the walled village with the village shrine at its end. The hill in the background in Yuen Tau Shan.
Oldest To Ancestral Hall (left) and Sam Shing Temple (right)
Main altar of Sam Shing Temple, with the statues of Hau Wong (left), Hung Shing (middle), Marshal Yuen Tan Fuk Fu (right).[1] The two guardian statues in the foreground are the Guardian God of War (left) and the Guardian God of Literature (right).[2]
Tuen Mun Primary School (屯門小學校) in Tuen Tsz Wai. The hill in the background is Yuen Tau Shan.

Tuen Tsz Wai (Chinese: 屯子圍) is a village of Hong Kong, located in the Lam Tei area, in the northern part of Tuen Mun District. Part of the village is a historic Punti walled village.[3]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference AMO SST was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Schwantes, Gesa (2011). Guarding the guardians: a closer look at claystatues of guardian gods in Hong Kong temples : materials, techniques and damages (MSc). The University of Hong Kong.
  3. ^ Ip, Hing-fong (1995). An historical geography of the walled villages of Hong Kong (Postgraduate Thesis, Master of Philosophy). University of Hong Kong. pp. 93, 108, 120.