The Ping Shan Tang Clan Gallery and Heritage Trail Visitors Centre was opened in 2007.
The Ping Shan Tang Clan Gallery cum Heritage Trail Visitors Centre was opened in 2007.
During the Guangxu reign (1875–1908) of the Qing dynasty, the last major renovation of the building probably took place; it was indicated by the engraved characters on the stone tablet above the main entrance.
[12] Tat Tak Communal Hall [zh] (達德公所) is located north-west of Sheung Cheung Wai.
The Yan Tun Kong Study Hall [zh] (仁敦岡書室) is another monument that is located in Hang Tau Tsuen.
[13] On the trail between Yeung Hau Temple and Sheung Cheung Wai, there is an old well that, according to the Tang villagers, was built by the residents of Hang Tau Tsuen more than 200 years ago, although the exact date of its construction was unknown.
[15] Built about 200 years ago by a line of the Tang Clan that branched out from nearby Hang Tau Tsuen, it is the only walled village along the Ping Shan Heritage Trail.
[17] Not far away to the west of Sheung Cheung Wai lies a shrine [zh] dedicated to the Earth God who is known to the villagers as "She Kung".
The shrines for "She Kung" are usually simple brick structures on which pieces of stone are placed to symbolize the presence of the Deity.
Ng Kwai Tong [zh] (五桂堂) is a sub-family ancestral Hall in Hang Tau Tsuen.
Sing Hin Kung Study Hall [zh] (聖軒公家塾) is located in Hang Mei Tsuen.
[20] Another building near it is Yeuk Hui Study Hall [zh] (若虛書室), located in Hang Mei Tsuen.