Tam Shui Hang

Tam Shui Hang (Chinese: 担水坑) is a village in the Sha Tau Kok area of North District of Hong Kong.

[1] Tam Shui Hang is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy.

For electoral purposes, Tam Shui Hang is part of the Sha Ta constituency, which is currently represented by Ko Wai-kei.

[3][4] The three Hakka villages of Tam Shui Hang, Tong To and Shan Tsui had a total population of around 1,000 persons in 1961.

During the Cultural Revolution, the villagers of these three places removed a Tin Hau image from a Man Mo temple located across the border in Mainland China and built a temple in Tsoi Yuen Kok (菜園角), at the western end of Kong Ha Village to house the image.

Former Kwan Ah School ( 泮林公立群雅學校 ) in Tam Shui Hang.
Tin Hau Temple south of Tam Shui Hang.
Sha Tau Kok Express ticket office in Tam Shui Hang.