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{{Short description|Former village in Kowloon, Hong Kong}}
{{Short description|Former village in New Kowloon, Hong Kong}}
[[Image:HK_MK_%E6%97%BA%E8%A7%92_Mongkok_%E8%8D%94%E6%9E%9D%E8%A7%92%E9%81%93_119_Lai_Chi_Kok_Road_shop_%E9%9B%B7%E7%94%9F%E6%98%A5_Lui_Seng_Chun_%E5%A1%98%E5%B0%BE%E9%81%93_Tong_Mi_Road_December_2020_SS2_05.jpg|thumb|[[Lui Seng Chun]] on the northern end of Tong Mi Road, at the intersection with Lai Chi Kok Road.]]
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'''Tong Mi''' or '''Tong Mei''' ({{zh|c=塘尾|cy=tòhng méih|j=tong4 mei5}}) was a [[List of villages in Hong Kong|village]] and [[List of areas of Hong Kong|an area]] straddling the border of [[Kowloon]] in [[Hong Kong]] and what had later become the [[New Territories]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://miro.medium.com/max/828/1*vM3BDzXe30n6Jk7C2HjgDw.png?imgsrc=https://leungkaichihk.medium.com/%E5%B0%8B%E6%89%BE%E6%B7%B1%E6%B0%B4%E5%9F%97%E7%A2%BC%E9%A0%AD%E5%8E%9F%E5%9D%80-dc18ca8cd1a4&imgsrc2=https://www.hkmaps.hk/map.html?1920|title=Map of the Kowloon Peninsula (including portion of New Kowloon) (New Territories) Colony of Hong Kong, 200 feet to an inch. Crown Lands and Survey Office, Public Works Department, from https://hkmaps.hk, UK National Archives.}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://gwulo.com/media/41295?src=https://gwulo.com/node/56836 | title=Sham Shui Po / Prince Edward &#124; Gwulo }}</ref> The village was located approximately at present-day [[Boundary Street]], {{ill|Wong Chuk Street|yue|%E9%BB%83%E7%AB%B9%E8%A1%97}} and {{ill|Tai Nan Street|yue|%E5%A4%A7%E5%8D%97%E8%A1%97}}.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://protecthknames.medium.com/%E5%9C%A8%E8%AA%AA-%E7%95%B6%E6%B7%B1%E6%B0%B4%E5%9F%97%E8%AE%8A%E6%88%90brooklyn-%E4%B9%8B%E5%89%8D-f7621d02808f | title=在說「當深水埗變成Brooklyn」之前… | date=31 August 2022 }}</ref>
'''Tong Mei''' ({{zh|c=塘尾|j=tong4 mei5}}) or '''Tong Mi''' was a village and an area at the border of [[Kowloon]] and [[New Kowloon]] in [[Hong Kong]]. The village was located approximately present-day [[Boundary Street]], [[Wong Chuk Street]] and [[Tai Nan Street]].


[[Tong Mi Road]] at its south is named after the area.
{{ill|Tong Mi Road|yue|%E5%A1%98%E5%B0%BE%E9%81%93}} to its south is named after the area..


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[[Category:Sham Shui Po]]
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[[Category:Former villages in Hong Kong]]


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Revision as of 06:34, 15 April 2023

Lui Seng Chun on the northern end of Tong Mi Road, at the intersection with Lai Chi Kok Road.

Tong Mi or Tong Mei (Chinese: 塘尾; Jyutping: tong4 mei5; Cantonese Yale: tòhng méih) was a village and an area straddling the border of Kowloon in Hong Kong and what had later become the New Territories.[1][2] The village was located approximately at present-day Boundary Street, Wong Chuk Street [yue] and Tai Nan Street [yue].[3]

Tong Mi Road [yue] to its south is named after the area..

References

  1. ^ "Map of the Kowloon Peninsula (including portion of New Kowloon) (New Territories) Colony of Hong Kong, 200 feet to an inch. Crown Lands and Survey Office, Public Works Department, from https://hkmaps.hk, UK National Archives".
  2. ^ "Sham Shui Po / Prince Edward | Gwulo".
  3. ^ "在說「當深水埗變成Brooklyn」之前…". 31 August 2022.