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Coordinates: 22°3221N 114°0942E / 22.5392°N 114.1616°E / 22.5392; 114.1616
 

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Ta Kwu Ling
Tin Hau TempleinPing Che, Ta Kwu Ling
Traditional Chinese打鼓嶺
Simplified Chinese打鼓岭
Main hall of Wun Chuen Sin Koon, a Taoist temple in Ta Kwu Ling
MacIntosh Fort near Nga Yiu.

Ta Kwu Ling is an area in the North District, New Territories, Hong Kong, located northeast of Sheung Shui, close to the border with mainland China and south to Liantang Subdistrict in Shenzhen.

Before 4 January 2016, parts of Ta Kwu Ling fell within the Frontier Closed Area and a Closed Area Permit was required.

Ta Kwu Ling is one of three new development areas currently being planned for North District, in parallel with Fanling North and Kwu Tung North.[1][needs update]

Administration[edit]

For electoral purposes, Ta Kwu Ling is part of the Sha Ta constituency of the North District Council. It is currently represented by Ko Wai-kei, who was elected in the local elections.[2][3]

Villages[edit]

The following villages are part of the Ta Kwu Ling District Rural Committee:[4]

  • Chuk Yuen
  • Fung Wong Wu
  • Ha Shan Kai Wat
  • Heung Yuen Wai
  • Kan Tau Wai
  • Lei Uk
  • Lo Wu
  • Muk Wu
  • Nga Yiu
  • Nga Yiu Ha
  • Ping Che
  • Ping Yeung
  • San Uk Ling
  • Sheung Shan Kai Wat
  • Tai Po Tin
  • Tak Yuet Lau
  • Tong Fong
  • Tsung Yuen Ha
  • Wo Keng Shan
  • Features[edit]

    One of the three strategic landfills in use in Hong Kong is located in Ta Kwu Ling.[5]

    Education[edit]

    Ta Ku Ling Ying Public School (打鼓嶺嶺英公立學校)

    Ta Ku Ling is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 81. Within the school net are multiple aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money); no government schools are in the net.[6]

    Ta Ku Ling Ying Public School (打鼓嶺嶺英公立學校) is in Ta Kwu Ling. In 2013 it had one class per year, but it was scheduled to have four primary 1 classes with a total of 128 students the following year. In 2013 the school was receiving an expansion including classrooms, a library, and a teachers' room due to an increase in students who are Hong Kong residents living in Shenzhen.[7]

    Transport[edit]

    The area is far from its nearest major road, Sha Tau Kok Road, connecting FanlingtoSha Tau Kok. Branch roads connect to the major road via the Ping Che area in the south.

    Climate[edit]

    The name of Ta Kwu Ling is frequently heard in weather reports, since it often experiences the highest and lowest daily temperatures in Hong Kong, due to its inland location. Temperatures near 0 °C (32 °F) occur once every few years, while daily minimum temperatures of 5 °C (41 °F) or less are not uncommon during winter.

    Climate data for Ta Kwu Ling (1991–2020)
    Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
    Record high °C (°F) 28.9
    (84.0)
    30.0
    (86.0)
    30.0
    (86.0)
    33.9
    (93.0)
    35.7
    (96.3)
    36.5
    (97.7)
    37.8
    (100.0)
    37.2
    (99.0)
    36.4
    (97.5)
    34.3
    (93.7)
    32.7
    (90.9)
    30.5
    (86.9)
    39.8
    (103.6)
    Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 19.7
    (67.5)
    20.6
    (69.1)
    22.9
    (73.2)
    26.5
    (79.7)
    29.8
    (85.6)
    31.6
    (88.9)
    32.6
    (90.7)
    32.4
    (90.3)
    31.5
    (88.7)
    29.2
    (84.6)
    25.7
    (78.3)
    21.4
    (70.5)
    27.0
    (80.6)
    Daily mean °C (°F) 15.0
    (59.0)
    16.3
    (61.3)
    19.1
    (66.4)
    22.6
    (72.7)
    25.9
    (78.6)
    27.8
    (82.0)
    28.4
    (83.1)
    28.1
    (82.6)
    27.2
    (81.0)
    24.7
    (76.5)
    20.9
    (69.6)
    16.5
    (61.7)
    22.7
    (72.9)
    Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 11.3
    (52.3)
    13.2
    (55.8)
    16.1
    (61.0)
    19.7
    (67.5)
    23.0
    (73.4)
    24.9
    (76.8)
    25.3
    (77.5)
    25.1
    (77.2)
    24.1
    (75.4)
    21.2
    (70.2)
    17.1
    (62.8)
    12.4
    (54.3)
    19.5
    (67.0)
    Record low °C (°F) −0.9
    (30.4)
    1.3
    (34.3)
    4.7
    (40.5)
    9.3
    (48.7)
    16.0
    (60.8)
    16.3
    (61.3)
    21.1
    (70.0)
    22.3
    (72.1)
    16.9
    (62.4)
    11.1
    (52.0)
    5.8
    (42.4)
    0.2
    (32.4)
    −0.9
    (30.4)
    Average precipitation mm (inches) 34.6
    (1.36)
    31.2
    (1.23)
    52.6
    (2.07)
    130.6
    (5.14)
    236.3
    (9.30)
    370.8
    (14.60)
    325.1
    (12.80)
    404.8
    (15.94)
    237.3
    (9.34)
    89.4
    (3.52)
    31.3
    (1.23)
    30.0
    (1.18)
    1,974
    (77.71)
    Average relative humidity (%) 72.7 76.2 78.7 80.7 82.2 83.4 82.7 84.1 80.4 73.9 73.9 69.4 78.2
    Source: Hong Kong Observatory[8]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

  • ^ "Recommended District Council Constituency Areas (North District)" (PDF). Electoral Affairs Commission. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
  • ^ "North District Council - North DC Members". District Council. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
  • ^ Home Affairs Department. Existing Village/ Market Town Boundary Map. 2019 to 2022 Resident Representative Election
  • ^ North East New Territories (NENT) Landfill
  • ^ "POA School Net 81" (PDF). Education Bureau. Retrieved 9 October 2022.
  • ^ Yau, Elaine (21 June 2013). "Hong Kong's village schools make a comeback". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 22 May 2020.
  • ^ "Monthly Data for Single Element". Hong Kong Observatory. Retrieved 5 April 2024.
  • Further reading[edit]

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