Wo Hop Shek

Wo Hop Shek

Wo Hop Shek (zh-c|c=和合石) is an area in the south of Fanling, Hong Kong. It consists of villages and recently developed housing estates. The area is famous for its large public cemetery, Wo Hop Shek Public Cemetery, on the nearby hillside. Every year, during the Ching Ming Festival and Chung Yeung Festival, many people would come to visit their ancestors.

Railway

In 1950-1951, a Wo Hop Shek Branch (in fact only a long siding) of Kowloon-Canton Railway was built to transport bodies of civilians killed in World War II, and later to cater the visitor in Ching Ming Festival and Chung Yeung Festival. The whole single track branch was built upon an embankment. It branched off south of Fanling Station, at the start of the curve. The station at Wo Hop Shek was the most modern of all stations in Hong Kong at the time it was built, and instead of being a brick built structure as other stations were it was of cement and steel. Special vehicles were built to carry the bodies. The branch was abandoned after the railway was electrified in 1983. No traces can be found now of the line, but the site of the station survives as a roundabout. The start of the branch is now marked by a red gate visible on the Fanling side of the Jockey Club Road bridge, which used to be a level crossing.

Gallant Garden

In 1996, Gallant Garden (or Ho Yuen, in Chinese), in Wo Hop Shek Public Cemetery, was established for the civil servants who die of injuries during their duty. In 2000, permanent earth burial was extended to both civil servants and non-civil servants who died of exceptional bravery on duty. There is also a big Buddhist-Taoist monastery built near the cemetery. There are many shops in the villages which makes stone graves.

Housing estates

They are mostly public housing estates built after 1983, as reflected on the fact that part of the original trackbed of the railway branch is occupied by two of the estates.
* Avon Park
* Cheong Shing Court
* Dawning Views
* King Shing Court
* Wah Ming Estate
* Wah Sum Estate
* Yan Shing Court
* Yung Shing Court

Villages

* Wo Hing Tsuen
* Wo Hop Shek New Village
* Wo Hop Shek Village

External links

* [http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=22.479315,114.140868&spn=0.020629,0.029762&t=k&hl=en Orthophoto of Wo Hop Shek in Google Map]


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