Introduction Located inside the scenic Sai Kung Country Park and occupying an area of 500 square metres, the Sheung Yiu Folk Museum was originally a fortified village built in the late 19th century. The village and its neighbouring limekiln were gazetted as monuments in 1981. After it was restored, the village was opened as a museum |
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Getting There Address: Pak Tam Chung Nature Trail, Sai Kung, Hong Kong.
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Opening Hours Monday, Wednesday to Sunday 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Closed on Tuesday, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Day and the first three days of Chinese New Year |
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Admission Free |
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Permanent Display
Comprising dwellings, pigsties, a cattle shed, a six-metre-high watchtower, a spacious drying terrace and other exhibits such as farm implements and everyday objects of the Hakka people, the restored village recreates the rural life of Sheung Yiu Village in its heyday. |
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Guided Tours Guided museum tours are available for schools and community groups. For details, please refer to the Booking Form. |
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Enquiries
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