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Mang Gui Kiu : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mang Gui Kiu ''Mang Gui Kiu'' () is a bridge situated in Tsung Tsai Yuen (), Tai Po Kau, Tai Po District, New Territories, Hong Kong. It was originally named Hung Shui Kiu (Bridge of Flooding) for being frequently overflown by heavy rains. In 1955, a group of teachers and students from St. James' Settlement died in an accident on a day of heavy rain .〔:zh:松仔園〕 Ghost haunting stories related to the incident have continued in the area ever since.〔Hong Kong & Macau - Page 117 2006 -"The main entrance and the information centre are at the village of Tsung Tsai Yuen in the northernmost part of the reserve along Tai Po Rd. TAI PO KAU NATURE RESERVE Map pp404-5 Tai Po Rd; bus 70 or 72 The Tai Po Kau Nature〕 ==Incident== Tsung Tsai Yuen is a popular picnic area due to its convenient transportation and natural scenery of trees and a miles-long river. On 28 August 1955〔 at around 1:30 in the afternoon, a group of teachers and students from St. James' Settlement on a week-long camp in the nearby Tai Po Rural Orphanage were having a final picnic at Tsung Tsai Yuen before returning home. An unexpected rain came, so they sought shelter under the bridge, but most were washed away to the lower course of the river by a sudden landslide. 28 of them died with only few alive.〔(【引用サイトリンク】first=Tiffany )〕
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