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Tseng Lan Shue

Coordinates: 22°20′3.57″N 114°14′15.56″E / 22.3343250°N 114.2376556°E / 22.3343250; 114.2376556
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22°20′3.57″N 114°14′15.56″E / 22.3343250°N 114.2376556°E / 22.3343250; 114.2376556 Tseng Lan Shue (Traditional Chinese: 井欄樹) is a small village in Sai Kung District, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is located about 1 mile east of Fei Ngo Shan along the famous Clear Water Bay Road, and not far from Pik Uk. The village crosses Clear Water Bay Road and has about 250 settlements. There are some shops on the roadside and a small river through the village.

In 2007, a large snake, Python reticulatus, was discovered in the river. Since this type of snake is considered endangered in Hong Kong, it was put in a wildlife conservation.

The village is one of the benchmarks for the Wilson Trail.

KMB Routes 91, 91M, 92, and several green minibuses and red minibuses serve the village at a nearby bus stop.