Wo Hop Shek

Wo Hop Shek (Chinese: 和合石) is an area in the south of Fanling, Hong Kong.

In 1950–1951, a Wo Hop Shek Branch (和合石支線) (in fact only a long siding) of Kowloon–Canton Railway was built to transport bodies of civilians killed in World War II, and later to cater the visitor in Ching Ming Festival and Chung Yeung Festival.

The start of the branch is now marked by a red gate visible on the Fanling side of the Jockey Club Road bridge, which used to be a level crossing.

In 1996, Gallant Garden (or Ho Yuen, in Cantonese), in Wo Hop Shek Public Cemetery, was established for the civil servants who die of injuries during their duty.

Wo Hop Shek is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy.

Avon Park, a private housing estate in Wo Hop Shek