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Tang Ancestral Hall (Hong Kong SAR China)

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The Tang Ancestral Hall in Ping Shan is a magnificent example of traditional Chinese architecture and serves as a vital historical landmark in the New Territories. Founded in the 14th century, it is the main ancestral shrine of the Tang clan, one of the five powerful indigenous families of Hong Kong. The structure follows a classic three-hall layout with two courtyards, characterized by grey brick walls, stone pillars, and exquisitely carved timber beams. The roof is particularly notable for its elaborate ceramic decorations and ridge ornaments. Inside, the ancestral tablets are arranged in chronological order, documenting the clan's lineage over seven centuries. To this day, the hall remains a living center for clan activities, where important festivals and traditional rites are performed. As a key stop on the Ping Shan Heritage Trail, it provides visitors with a unique opportunity to explore Hong Kong's pre-colonial history and the deep-rooted Confucian traditions of ancestor worship that still influence local social structures.

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📋 Practical info

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Visiting
The Tang Ancestral Hall is open to visitors, with both interior and exterior areas accessible for exploration. Entry is usually free, though some ceremonial sections may be restricted.
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Typical hours
Opening hours typically follow a daily schedule, often from morning until late afternoon. On public holidays, extended or reduced hours may apply.
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Photography
Photography is usually allowed inside the hall, but flash should be avoided in sensitive areas. The intricate wood carvings and inscriptions are worth a quiet look.
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Time needed
Allow about 45 minutes to an hour for a visit to the ancestral hall. If you want to study the architecture and history in detail, the time will extend accordingly.
Combine with
Nearby there are other traditional buildings that can be visited together. The surrounding Tang family villages are also worth a detour.
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Getting there
The hall is easily accessible by public transport, with buses and taxis stopping nearby. It's just a few minutes' walk from the nearest bus stop.
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Insider tip
Visit the hall in the morning to avoid larger crowds. Ask on-site about guided tours that provide deeper insights into the family history.

Geography

Coordinates
22.44390, 114.00750

Facts

  • Largest ancestral hall in the Hong Kong region
  • Founded around 1273 during the Southern Song Dynasty
  • The present structure dates back to 1525
  • Features a traditional three-hall architectural layout
  • Declared a statutory monument in December 2001
  • Adorned with elaborate ceramic figures on the ridges

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Iron Man📍 landmark

Situated along an outdoor trail, this striking rock formation naturally mirrors the rugged silhouette of a standing human figure.

Shark Rock📍 landmark

Shark Rock is an angled geological outcrop that protrudes from the hillside, closely resembling a sharp dorsal fin.

Falcon Rock📍 landmark

Perched on a scenic ridge, this naturally sculpted stone bears an uncanny resemblance to a resting falcon.

Yeung Hau Temple⛪ religious

Yeung Hau Temple is a traditional place of worship serving the spiritual needs of the community.

San Hui Market🎭 culture

San Hui Market is a bustling marketplace where locals trade daily goods.

Hung Shui Kiu Temporary Market🎭 culture

Hung Shui Kiu Temporary Market is a designated marketplace for vendors to sell fresh produce and wares.

Hung Fuk Marketplace🎭 culture

Hung Fuk Marketplace serves the community as an active center for local trade and shopping.

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Frequently asked questions

Is there an entrance fee for Tang Ancestral Hall?
No, entry is free. It is an active ancestral temple on the Ping Shan Heritage Trail.
What are the opening hours?
Generally open daily from 09:00 to 13:00 and 14:00 to 17:00.
How do I get there by MTR?
Take the Tuen Ma Line to Tin Shui Wai Station, Exit E3.
Is photography allowed inside?
Yes, but please be respectful of the ancestral tablets and local worshippers.
When was the building constructed?
The main hall was built in the 14th century (around 1300) by the Tang clan.
Tang Ancestral Hall: where is it located?
Tang Ancestral Hall is located in Hong Kong SAR China.
Tang Ancestral Hall: what is there to see?
Highlights include Iron Man, Shark Rock, Falcon Rock.
Tang Ancestral Hall: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Mar, Nov, Dec.
Tang Ancestral Hall: why is it worth visiting?
The Tang Ancestral Hall in Ping Shan is a magnificent example of traditional Chinese architecture and serves as a vital historical landmark in the New Territories.
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