Ma Tseuk Leng

For electoral purposes, Ma Tseuk Leng is part of the Sha Ta constituency, which is currently represented by Ko Wai-kei.

Some of them left and the remaining clans were the Tsang (曾), the Yeung (楊), the Yau (邱), the Mo (巫) and the Lee (李).

Twenty-one fortified mounds, each manned with an army unit, were created along the border of Xin'an County, and at least five of them were located in present-day Hong Kong.

4) The Ma Tseuk Leng Mound stood between present-day Sha Tau Kok and Fan Ling and was manned by 50 men.

[9][10] According to the 1688 Gazetteer of Xin'an County, only two villages were established in the modern day Sha Tau Kok area: Ma Tseuk Leng and Man Uk Pin.

Ma Tseuk Leng San Uk Ha ( 麻雀嶺新屋下 ) is a walled village .
Ma Tseuk Leng San Uk Ha.
Former village pond of Ma Tseuk Leng San Uk Ha, with Sha Tau Kok Road in the background.