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Hong Kong's historic sites were demolished and rebuilt by their owners

Summary by sameway.com.au
In the past, study rooms in the New Territories taught in traditional ways and served the villagers. Many of them have a long history. For example, the "Yandungang Study Room" in Ping Shan, which can be traced back to the Qing Dynasty, has been listed as a statutory monument. Hikers recently discovered that the century-old, ungraded "Dik Wah Study Room" in Sao Kwun Wat Village, Tuen Mun was razed to the ground. The ground was covered with the re…
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sameway.com.au broke the news in Melbourne, Australia on Tuesday, April 22, 2025.
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