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    Eastern Harbour Crossing is located in this area. The Cha Kwo Ling Village (果嶺), described as one of the last squatter villages in Hong Kong, has a population...
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  • Village (果嶺) Fung Wong San Chuen (鳳王新村) Grand View Village (大觀) Hau Wong Temple New Village (候王廟新村) Ling Nam San Tsuen (嶺南新村) Ma Chai Hang Tsuen (馬仔坑) Man...
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    Wayback Machine – Census and Statistics Department. Retrieved on 29 May 2007 果嶺 – 寮屋下的安樂窩 – U-Beat Magazine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Retrieved...
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  • g k Tai Kok Tsui 大角咀 kʰw kw kw kw Kwai Chung 葵涌 kw gw gw kw Cha Kwo Ling 果嶺 m m m m Yau Ma Tei 油麻地 n n n n Nam Cheong 南昌 ŋ ng ng ng Ngau Tau Kok 牛頭角...
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    114.22959 (Tin Hau Temple, Cha Kwo Ling) Tin Hau Temple, Cha Kwo Ling (果嶺天后廟) Initially built in Cha Kwo Ling Village during the Qing dynasty, it was...
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