Ping Che

Farmland in Ping Che.
Tin Hau Temple in Ping Che, Ta Kwu Ling.
Village houses in Ping Che.

Ping Che (Chinese: 坪輋) is a village in Ta Kwu Ling, North District, Hong Kong.

Che (; Jyutping: ce4; literally "clear land for agriculture by burning") refers to the method of farming used by the Che people.

Administration

Ping Che is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy.[1] For electoral purposes, Ping Che is part of the Sha Ta constituency of the North District Council. It is currently represented by Ko Wai-kei, who was elected in the local elections.[2][3]

Features

The Cheung Shan Monastery in Ping Che is a declared monument. Probably first constructed in 1789, the existing two-hall structure is believed to have been fully rebuilt in 1868.[4]

The Tin Hau Temple in Ping Che is a Grade II Historic Building.[5]

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Further reading

22°31′25″N 114°10′15″E / 22.5236°N 114.1707°E / 22.5236; 114.1707