Ho Chung


Ho Chung is a village on the Sai Kung Peninsula in Hong Kong. The Ho Chung River runs through the village.

History

A Neolithic stone-working site was discovered at Ho Chung in 1999.
The village was likely founded in the mid-16th century.

Sights

The Che Kung Temple in Ho Chung, one of the two temples in Hong Kong dedicated to Che Kung, is a Grade I Historic Building.
The Chan Ancestral Hall, at No. 25 Ho Chung First Lane was built around the 1850s. It is a Grade III Historic Building.

Industrial buildings

has an oyster sauce factory in Ho Chung. There is also a former multistory dye works, that was once used as an Asia Television studio.