Lung Kwu Tan

Lung Kwu Tan (Chinese: 龍鼓灘) is an area located in the western part of the Tuen Mun District in Hong Kong.

Lung Kwu Tan Village Representative Lau Wong-fat was the chairman of the Heung Yee Kuk in 1980–2015[2] and an influential figure in rural Hong Kong politics.

In 2021, police in the area seized 10 speedboats and a record 57 engines, both used for illegal smuggling, in a 100,000 sqft warehouse belonging to a company owned by Kenneth Lau and his family.

[4] Visitors attractions in Lung Kwu Tan include the local Tin Hau Temple[5] at Pak Long (北朗) and Bogy's Rock.

The Lau Ancestral Hall in Tuk Mei Chung (篤尾涌) village, part of Lung Kwu Tan, is a Grade III historic building.

Tin Hau Temple at Pak Long, Lung Kwu Tan in July 2009.
Lung Kwu Tan Chinese White Dolphin Lookout with Castle Peak Power Station in the background in February 2007.
Beach at Lung Kwu Tan in August 2004.
Lung Kwu Tan Bus Terminus in June 2010