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Photo Gallery
Tin Hau Temple at Miu Wan is the last surviving
temple built of granite slabs in Hong Kong
Yuan Dynasty furnace complex at Ha Law Wan, which might be associated with the
smelting of metal ores
Middle Neolithic burial in Kwo Lo Wan
Bird's eye view of Sham Wan Tsuen excavation
Tang Dynasty limekiln at Fu Tei Wan. Part of the kilns wall is still preserved
in good condition
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