Ng Chi Wing
Ng Chi Wing
Ng Tung Un Tso
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The land of the Tin Hau Temple
The land of the Tin Hau Temple
The Tin Hau Temple and the houses on the left were the properties of Sam Shing Tso, which were shared by Ng clan, Lee clan and Chan clan.-Photo taken by HKMP Team (2012)
The land of the Tin Hau Temple
The Tin Hau Temple and the houses on the left were the properties of Sam Shing Tso, which were shared by Ng clan, Lee clan and Chan clan.-Photo taken by HKMP Team (2012)
Scattered clansmen gathered to discuss the distribution of the compensation
In recent years, the URA acquired the site occupied by Tin Hau Temple to carry out a redevelopment project via title owners surnamed Ng, Chan and Lee. With a purchase price of about HK$11,000,000, Clansmen of each surname could expect to get HK$3,000,000. Tseung Kwan O’s Ng Clan took the initiative to contact Nga Tsin Wai’s Ng Clan to discuss the allocation of compensation. Ng Chi Wing thought that it would not be easy to contact all the Clansmen. As the number of Clansmen in Tseung Kwan O was not clear, it would also be difficult to fairly share all the money. In order to avoid any disputes in future, he proposed to retain the Ng Clan’s share of compensation as funds for maintaining the ancestral hall. His motion was unanimously carried.