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Lin Ma Hang
Lin Ma Hang (蓮麻坑) is a village in the Sha Tau Kok area of Hong Kong and is situated north of the New Territories, next to the Shenzhen river, east of Heung Yuen Wai and west of Hung Fa Leng. It is situated in the Frontier Closed Area is therefore inaccessible to non-permit holders. People originated in the village are the Yip (葉) (or Ip, Yap, Yapp), Lau (劉), Sin (冼) and Koon (官) (or Kwun). It is named after a fruit called Lin Ma (蓮麻) that can be found in the mid-level streams. ==History== A lead mine was in operation in Lin Ma Hang starting in 1915.〔(The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining Hong Kong Branch )〕 Pb–Zn ore was mined there. The mine operated intermittently between 1915 and 1958, producing 16,000 tonnes of lead metal and 360,000 ounces of silver.〔(Civil Engineering and Development Department: Economic Geology - Metalliferous minerals )〕 The Government rescinded the mining lease in 1962 and the mine was abandoned the same year.〔
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