Tin Sum is one of the 36 constituencies of the Sha Tin District Council. The seat elects one member of the council every four years. It was first created...
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represented within the Sha Tin Rural Committee. For electoral purposes, Tin Sam Tsuen is part of the Tin Sum constituency., which was formerly represented...
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Pun Kwok-shan (category District councillors of Sha Tin District)
newly created District Council (Second) constituency. Pun returned to the Sha Tin District Council in 2013 Tin Sum by-election when Lau Kong-wah resigned...
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Tin Sam Tsuen (Chinese: 田心村) aka. Tin Sam Wai (田心圍) is a walled village in Hung Shui Kiu, Ha Tsuen, Yuen Long District, Hong Kong. Tin Sum Tsuen is a recognized...
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Leung Tin Tsuen is part of the San Hui constituency, which was formerly represented by Cheung Ho-sum until May 2021. Leung King Estate San Wai Court Tin King...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tin Sam Tsuen, Pat Heung. Delineation of area of existing village Tin Sum Tsuen (Pat Heung) for election of resident...
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Lam Tin is one of the 37 constituencies in the Kwun Tong District of Hong Kong which was created in 1991 (33 years ago) (1991). The constituency has an...
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Lung Hang Estate (redirect from King Tin Court)
constituencies. Lung Hang Estate is located in the Tin Sum constituency, which was formerly represented by Tsang Kit until July 2021, while King Tin Court...
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part of the San Tin constituency. Unlike Hong Kong's highly urbanised areas, San Tin is sparsely populated due to its marshlands. San Tin is located near...
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Tai Wai (redirect from Sha Tin Public School)
across the Sha Tin Valley towards Tolo Harbour. Sprouting from traditional farming villages growing rice, vegetables and fruits, such as choy sum, Chinese broccoli...
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