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Wong Tei Tung

Coordinates: 22°26′02″N 114°17′12″E / 22.4338°N 114.2868°E / 22.4338; 114.2868
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Wong Tei Tung (Chinese: 黃地峒) was believed to be an Upper Paleolithic settlement in Hong Kong, but it is now dated 7700 to 2200 years old.[1] It is located near Sham Chung, near to the Three Fathoms Cove on the Sai Kung Peninsula.

The findings were discovered by the Hong Kong Archaeological Society.

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22°26′02″N 114°17′12″E / 22.4338°N 114.2868°E / 22.4338; 114.2868