『A Hakka Ancient Village Nestled in the Hills』 Tucked away in a valley northwest of Robin’s Nest Country Park, Lin Ma Hang Village boasts a history of over 300 years. The village owes its name to a commonly seen local plant—the Mountain Orange, which villagers called “Lin Ma.” Lin Ma Hang is a multi-clan Hakka village, home to families with surnames such as Yip, Sin, Lau, Koon, and Cheung, with its population peaking at over 1,000 residents during its heyday. In the past, the villagers of Lin Ma Hang made their living through farming, making the hills their home and living a life closely intertwined with Robin’s Nest. Today, the village still retains its original rural charm.
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小鳥回頭
福利茶室
The Big Buddha / Tian Tan Buddha
The Peak Galleria
Spring Breeze Pavilion
Kowloon Pass Wind and Rain Pavilion
玉桂山燈塔
馬鞍山郊野公園燒烤場
Sai Kung Public Pier
龍蝦灣風箏場
Tung Shan Fat Mun
怡林閣
Mui Wo Ferry Pier
Lin Ma Hang Mine
大埔墟巴士總站
昂坪市集
Fan Lau Stalagmite
湛山寺
富安花園
East Dam Pavilion
Cloudy Hill TV Transmission Tower
龍蝦灣石灘
Ap Lei Pai Tombolo
Shui Long Wo Star Lookout
福利茶室
The Big Buddha / Tian Tan Buddha
The Peak Galleria
Spring Breeze Pavilion
Kowloon Pass Wind and Rain Pavilion
玉桂山燈塔
馬鞍山郊野公園燒烤場
Sai Kung Public Pier
龍蝦灣風箏場
Tung Shan Fat Mun
怡林閣
Mui Wo Ferry Pier
Lin Ma Hang Mine
大埔墟巴士總站
昂坪市集
Fan Lau Stalagmite
湛山寺
富安花園
East Dam Pavilion
Cloudy Hill TV Transmission Tower
龍蝦灣石灘
Ap Lei Pai Tombolo
Shui Long Wo Star Lookout
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