Stone circles can be found in Hong Kong, as the area is rich in Neolithic and Bronze Age artifacts.
[1] Lo Ah Tsai Stone Circle was discovered in the northern part of Lamma Island by K M A Barnett, District Commissioner of the New Territories in 1956.
Twenty eight large stones, lying buried in the earth on a slope 100 metres (330 ft) above sea level, form two overlapping stones circles.
[2] This stone circle was investigated by the Hong Kong University Archaeological Team in 1959, 1963 and 1982 respectively.
[1] In 1953, a stone circle was discovered in Tai Po Kau during the construction of a house.