Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall was built by the descendants of Tang Man Wai (alias Tang Tsuen Um) as a family ancestral hall in the thirty-third year of the Qianlong reign (1768) of the Qing dynasty. It has a three-hall, two-courtyard layout. Tang Man Wai was a Jun Sze, which means he attained the degree in the national civil examinations, in the twenty-fourth year of the Kangxi reign (1685) of the Qing dynasty. He was once a magistrate in Longyou ("Lung Yau" in Cantonese romanisation) County, Quzhou City, Zhejiang.

Date | 2013 to 2015 |
Place | New Territories/Yuen Long District/Yuen Long/Kam Tin/Tsz Tong Tsuen/Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall |
object | Ancestral hall |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0041 |
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall was built by the descendants of Tang Man Wai (alias Tang Tsuen Um) as a family ancestral hall in the thirty-third year of the Qianlong reign (1768) of the Qing dynasty. It has a three-hall, two-courtyard layout. Tang Man Wai was a Jun Sze, which means he attained the degree in the national civil examinations, in the twenty-fourth year of the Kangxi reign (1685) of the Qing dynasty. He was once a magistrate in Longyou ("Lung Yau" in Cantonese romanisation) County, Quzhou City, Zhejiang.
Date | 2013 to 2015 |
Place | New Territories/Yuen Long District/Yuen Long/Kam Tin/Tsz Tong Tsuen/Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall |
Object | Ancestral hall |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0041 |
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall was built by the descendants of Tang Man Wai (alias Tang Tsuen Um) as a family ancestral hall in the thirty-third year of the Qianlong reign (1768) of the Qing dynasty. It has a three-hall, two-courtyard layout. Tang Man Wai was a Jun Sze, which means he attained the degree in the national civil examinations, in the twenty-fourth year of the Kangxi reign (1685) of the Qing dynasty. He was once a magistrate in Longyou ("Lung Yau" in Cantonese romanisation) County, Quzhou City, Zhejiang.
Date | 2013 to 2015 |
Place | New Territories/Yuen Long District/Yuen Long/Kam Tin/Tsz Tong Tsuen/Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall |
Object | Ancestral hall |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0041 |
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall was built by the descendants of Tang Man Wai (alias Tang Tsuen Um) as a family ancestral hall in the thirty-third year of the Qianlong reign (1768) of the Qing dynasty. It has a three-hall, two-courtyard layout. Tang Man Wai was a Jun Sze, which means he attained the degree in the national civil examinations, in the twenty-fourth year of the Kangxi reign (1685) of the Qing dynasty. He was once a magistrate in Longyou ("Lung Yau" in Cantonese romanisation) County, Quzhou City, Zhejiang.
Date | 2013 to 2015 |
Place | New Territories/Yuen Long District/Yuen Long/Kam Tin/Tsz Tong Tsuen/Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall |
Object | Ancestral hall |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0041 |
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall was built by the descendants of Tang Man Wai (alias Tang Tsuen Um) as a family ancestral hall in the thirty-third year of the Qianlong reign (1768) of the Qing dynasty. It has a three-hall, two-courtyard layout. Tang Man Wai was a Jun Sze, which means he attained the degree in the national civil examinations, in the twenty-fourth year of the Kangxi reign (1685) of the Qing dynasty. He was once a magistrate in Longyou ("Lung Yau" in Cantonese romanisation) County, Quzhou City, Zhejiang.
Date | 2013 to 2015 |
Object | Ancestral hall |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0041 |
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall was built by the descendants of Tang Man Wai (alias Tang Tsuen Um) as a family ancestral hall in the thirty-third year of the Qianlong reign (1768) of the Qing dynasty. It has a three-hall, two-courtyard layout. Tang Man Wai was a Jun Sze, which means he attained the degree in the national civil examinations, in the twenty-fourth year of the Kangxi reign (1685) of the Qing dynasty. He was once a magistrate in Longyou ("Lung Yau" in Cantonese romanisation) County, Quzhou City, Zhejiang.
Date | 2013 to 2015 |
Place | New Territories/Yuen Long District/Yuen Long/Kam Tin/Tsz Tong Tsuen/Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall |
Object | Ancestral hall |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0041 |
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall was built by the descendants of Tang Man Wai (alias Tang Tsuen Um) as a family ancestral hall in the thirty-third year of the Qianlong reign (1768) of the Qing dynasty. It has a three-hall, two-courtyard layout. Tang Man Wai was a Jun Sze, which means he attained the degree in the national civil examinations, in the twenty-fourth year of the Kangxi reign (1685) of the Qing dynasty. He was once a magistrate in Longyou ("Lung Yau" in Cantonese romanisation) County, Quzhou City, Zhejiang.
Date | 2013 to 2015 |
Place | New Territories/Yuen Long District/Yuen Long/Kam Tin/Tsz Tong Tsuen/Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall |
Object | Ancestral hall |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0041 |
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall was built by the descendants of Tang Man Wai (alias Tang Tsuen Um) as a family ancestral hall in the thirty-third year of the Qianlong reign (1768) of the Qing dynasty. It has a three-hall, two-courtyard layout. Tang Man Wai was a Jun Sze, which means he attained the degree in the national civil examinations, in the twenty-fourth year of the Kangxi reign (1685) of the Qing dynasty. He was once a magistrate in Longyou ("Lung Yau" in Cantonese romanisation) County, Quzhou City, Zhejiang.
Date of Death | 2013 to 2015 |
Place | New Territories/Yuen Long District/Yuen Long/Kam Tin/Tsz Tong Tsuen/Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall |
Object | Ancestral hall |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0041 |
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall was built by the descendants of Tang Man Wai (alias Tang Tsuen Um) as a family ancestral hall in the thirty-third year of the Qianlong reign (1768) of the Qing dynasty. It has a three-hall, two-courtyard layout. Tang Man Wai was a Jun Sze, which means he attained the degree in the national civil examinations, in the twenty-fourth year of the Kangxi reign (1685) of the Qing dynasty. He was once a magistrate in Longyou ("Lung Yau" in Cantonese romanisation) County, Quzhou City, Zhejiang.
Date | 2013 to 2015 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0041 |
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall was built by the descendants of Tang Man Wai (alias Tang Tsuen Um) as a family ancestral hall in the thirty-third year of the Qianlong reign (1768) of the Qing dynasty. It has a three-hall, two-courtyard layout. Tang Man Wai was a Jun Sze, which means he attained the degree in the national civil examinations, in the twenty-fourth year of the Kangxi reign (1685) of the Qing dynasty. He was once a magistrate in Longyou ("Lung Yau" in Cantonese romanisation) County, Quzhou City, Zhejiang.
Date | 2013 to 2015 |
Media Type | Photo |
Material Type | Image |
Place | New Territories/Yuen Long District/Yuen Long/Kam Tin/Tsz Tong Tsuen/Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall |
Object | Ancestral hall |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0041 |
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall was built by the descendants of Tang Man Wai (alias Tang Tsuen Um) as a family ancestral hall in the thirty-third year of the Qianlong reign (1768) of the Qing dynasty. It has a three-hall, two-courtyard layout. Tang Man Wai was a Jun Sze, which means he attained the degree in the national civil examinations, in the twenty-fourth year of the Kangxi reign (1685) of the Qing dynasty. He was once a magistrate in Longyou ("Lung Yau" in Cantonese romanisation) County, Quzhou City, Zhejiang.
Date | 2013 to 2015 |
Place | New Territories/Yuen Long District/Yuen Long/Kam Tin/Tsz Tong Tsuen/Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall |
Object | Ancestral hall |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0041 |
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall was built by the descendants of Tang Man Wai (alias Tang Tsuen Um) as a family ancestral hall in the thirty-third year of the Qianlong reign (1768) of the Qing dynasty. It has a three-hall, two-courtyard layout. Tang Man Wai was a Jun Sze, which means he attained the degree in the national civil examinations, in the twenty-fourth year of the Kangxi reign (1685) of the Qing dynasty. He was once a magistrate in Longyou ("Lung Yau" in Cantonese romanisation) County, Quzhou City, Zhejiang.
Date | 2013 to 2015 |
Place | New Territories/Yuen Long District/Yuen Long/Kam Tin/Tsz Tong Tsuen/Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall |
Object | Ancestral hall |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0041 |
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall was built by the descendants of Tang Man Wai (alias Tang Tsuen Um) as a family ancestral hall in the thirty-third year of the Qianlong reign (1768) of the Qing dynasty. It has a three-hall, two-courtyard layout. Tang Man Wai was a Jun Sze, which means he attained the degree in the national civil examinations, in the twenty-fourth year of the Kangxi reign (1685) of the Qing dynasty. He was once a magistrate in Longyou ("Lung Yau" in Cantonese romanisation) County, Quzhou City, Zhejiang.
Date | 2013 to 2015 |
Place | New Territories/Yuen Long District/Yuen Long/Kam Tin/Tsz Tong Tsuen/Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall |
Object | Ancestral hall |
Media Type | Photo |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0041 |
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall was built by the descendants of Tang Man Wai (alias Tang Tsuen Um) as a family ancestral hall in the thirty-third year of the Qianlong reign (1768) of the Qing dynasty. It has a three-hall, two-courtyard layout. Tang Man Wai was a Jun Sze, which means he attained the degree in the national civil examinations, in the twenty-fourth year of the Kangxi reign (1685) of the Qing dynasty. He was once a magistrate in Longyou ("Lung Yau" in Cantonese romanisation) County, Quzhou City, Zhejiang.
Date | 2013 to 2015 |
Place | New Territories/Yuen Long District/Yuen Long/Kam Tin/Tsz Tong Tsuen/Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall |
Object | Ancestral hall |
Media Type | Photo |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0041 |
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall was built by the descendants of Tang Man Wai (alias Tang Tsuen Um) as a family ancestral hall in the thirty-third year of the Qianlong reign (1768) of the Qing dynasty. It has a three-hall, two-courtyard layout. Tang Man Wai was a Jun Sze, which means he attained the degree in the national civil examinations, in the twenty-fourth year of the Kangxi reign (1685) of the Qing dynasty. He was once a magistrate in Longyou ("Lung Yau" in Cantonese romanisation) County, Quzhou City, Zhejiang.
Date | 2013 to 2015 |
Place | New Territories/Yuen Long District/Yuen Long/Kam Tin/Tsz Tong Tsuen/Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall |
Object | Ancestral hall |
Media Type | Photo |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0041 |
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall was built by the descendants of Tang Man Wai (alias Tang Tsuen Um) as a family ancestral hall in the thirty-third year of the Qianlong reign (1768) of the Qing dynasty. It has a three-hall, two-courtyard layout. Tang Man Wai was a Jun Sze, which means he attained the degree in the national civil examinations, in the twenty-fourth year of the Kangxi reign (1685) of the Qing dynasty. He was once a magistrate in Longyou ("Lung Yau" in Cantonese romanisation) County, Quzhou City, Zhejiang.
Date | 2013 to 2015 |
Place | New Territories/Yuen Long District/Yuen Long/Kam Tin/Tsz Tong Tsuen/Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall |
Object | Ancestral hall |
Media Type | Photo |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0041 |
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall was built by the descendants of Tang Man Wai (alias Tang Tsuen Um) as a family ancestral hall in the thirty-third year of the Qianlong reign (1768) of the Qing dynasty. It has a three-hall, two-courtyard layout. Tang Man Wai was a Jun Sze, which means he attained the degree in the national civil examinations, in the twenty-fourth year of the Kangxi reign (1685) of the Qing dynasty. He was once a magistrate in Longyou ("Lung Yau" in Cantonese romanisation) County, Quzhou City, Zhejiang.
Date | 2013 to 2015 |
Place | New Territories/Yuen Long District/Yuen Long/Kam Tin/Tsz Tong Tsuen/Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall |
Object | Ancestral hall |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0041 |
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall
Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall was built by the descendants of Tang Man Wai (alias Tang Tsuen Um) as a family ancestral hall in the thirty-third year of the Qianlong reign (1768) of the Qing dynasty. It has a three-hall, two-courtyard layout. Tang Man Wai was a Jun Sze, which means he attained the degree in the national civil examinations, in the twenty-fourth year of the Kangxi reign (1685) of the Qing dynasty. He was once a magistrate in Longyou ("Lung Yau" in Cantonese romanisation) County, Quzhou City, Zhejiang.
Date | 2013 to 2015 |
Place | New Territories/Yuen Long District/Yuen Long/Kam Tin/Tsz Tong Tsuen/Tang Lung Yau Wan Tsuen Um Ancestral Hall |
Object | Ancestral hall |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0041 |
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