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Sheung Wo Hang

Sheung Wo Hang (上禾坑; lit. "upper Wo Hang", with Wo Hang meaning "valley of rice")〔Antiquities and Monuments Office: (Leaflet about the Kang Yung Study Hall )〕 is a Hakka village in Sha Tau Kok, in the North District of Hong Kong. It is occupied by members of Hakka Li (李) Clan. Until the 18th century, the village was known as Wo Hang (禾坑).
==History==
Before the arrival of the Lis, Wo Hang was occupied by the Hos (何), the Tsangs (曾) and the Tangs (鄧). Lee Tak-wah (李德華), a member of the Lis, moved to Wo Hang in 1698, shortly after the end of the Great Clearance. Kuen-lam (權林), son of Tak-wah, built an Ancestral Hall in the village. The feng shui of the hall was considered harmful to the Hos, the Tsangs and the Tangs and they left the village.〔Antiquities and Monuments Office: (Brief information on proposed Grade 3 items. Item #783 )〕 Members of the Li Clan later branched out to found the two nearby villages of Ha Wo Hang ("lower Wo Hang") and Wo Hang Tai Long (禾坑大朗), in around 1730 and 1750 respectively. Wo Hang was subsequently renamed Sheung Wo Hang.〔Antiquities and Monuments Office: (Brief information on proposed Grade Nil items. Item #1275 )〕 Since the 1950s many inhabitants of the village have moved to urban areas in Hong Kong and
abroad.〔

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