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Liu To Village

Coordinates: 22°21′06″N 114°05′52″E / 22.351798°N 114.097786°E / 22.351798; 114.097786
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Liu To Village (Chinese: 寮肚村) is one of the oldest villages in Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. It has at least 200 years of history.

Liu To Village is located in the Liu To valley. It is surrounded by three mountains and divided into three small communities: North Liu To Village, South Liu To Village and South-west Liu To Village. Some of the housings are squatters;[1] some of them are licensed village houses. In the early 1990s, there were about 300 villagers.

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  1. ^ "Minutes of the 2nd Meeting of the Planning and District Facilities Management Committee (2018) of Kwai Tsing District Council" (PDF). District councils of Hong Kong. Retrieved 17 April 2018. suggested that OFCA include squatter structures in Kwai Tsing District, such as Liu To Village, into the scope of the scheme

22°21′06″N 114°05′52″E / 22.351798°N 114.097786°E / 22.351798; 114.097786