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Tang Ancestral Hall may refer to a number of ancestral shrines of the Tang Clan, including:

  • Tang Chung Ling Ancestral Hall
  • Tang Ancestral Hall (Ha Tsuen)
  • Tang Ancestral Hall (Ping Shan)

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Tang Ancestral Hall

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Tang Ancestral Hall may refer to a number of ancestral shrines of the Tang Clan, including: Tang Chung Ling Ancestral Hall Tang Ancestral Hall (Ha Tsuen)...

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Ancestral shrine

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Ancestral Hall (Chinese: 陳德星堂), in Datong District, Taipei Notable ancestral temples in Hong Kong include: Tang Ancestral Hall and Yu Kiu Ancestral Hall...

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Tang Clan

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Ancestral Hall (鄧松嶺祠堂) is the main ancestral hall of the Tang Clan of Lung Yeuk Tau. It is one of the largest ancestral halls in Hong Kong, it was built in...

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Tang Chung Ling Ancestral Hall

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Tang Chung Ling Ancestral Hall (Chinese: 鄧松嶺祠堂) is the main ancestral hall of the Tang Clan of Lung Yeuk Tau and one of the largest ancestral halls in...

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Ping Shan Heritage Trail

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as a meeting place for the Tang clan of Ping Shan. Yu Kiu Ancestral Hall [zh] is situated adjacent to Tang Ancestral Hall. Both were declared monuments...

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Ancestral home

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the Kee clan's ancestral home in Sungai Bakap, or the Tang Ancestral Hall in Hong Kong, which is approximately 700 years old. Ancestral homes in the Philippines...

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Ha Tsuen

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Kong Tsuen and Sik Kong Wai. The Tang Ancestral Hall (鄧氏宗祠), also known as Yau Kung Tong (友恭堂), was constructed by the Tang Clan of Ha Tsuen to commemorate...

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Ha Tsuen Shi

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The number of males was 120. Tang Ancestral Hall (鄧氏宗祠), also known as Yau Kung Tong (友恭堂), was constructed by the Tang Clan of Ha Tsuen to commemorate...

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Ping Shan

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monuments and graded buildings, such as the Tsui Sing Lau Pagoda. Tang Ancestral Hall is one of the declared monuments in the area. Ping Shan is served...

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Declared monuments of Hong Kong

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Kwai Study Hall at Pat Heung" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 October 2019. Retrieved 8 February 2020. "Tang Ancestral Hall and its adjoining...

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Yuen Long District

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buildings and monuments owned by the Tang clan in Ping Shan (including Tsui Sing Lau Pagoda 聚星樓 and Tang Ancestral Hall 鄧氏宗祠) by a 1 km trail. Route: LRT...

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Chen Dexing Ancestral Hall

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The Chen Dexing Ancestral Hall (traditional Chinese: 陳德星堂; simplified Chinese: 陈德星堂; pinyin: Chén Déxīng Táng) is an ancestral shrine in Datong District...

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List of the oldest buildings and structures in Hong Kong

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Tsui Sing Lau Pagoda 15th century Ping Shan Tang Ancestral Hall 14th century Ping Shan Yu Kiu Ancestral Hall 16th century Ping Shan Sau Choi Mansion Ping...

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Temple of the Five Lords

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Lords Ancestral Hall proper (Chinese: 五公祠; pinyin: Wǔgōng Cí), the Guanjia Hall (Chinese: 观稼堂; pinyin: Guānjià Táng; lit. 'observe the crops hall'), the...

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Guo Ziyi Memorial Hall

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The Guo Ziyi Memorial Hall (traditional Chinese: 郭子儀紀念堂; simplified Chinese: 郭子仪纪念堂; pinyin: Guōziyí Jìniàn Táng) or Neihu Red House, formerly known as...

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Former cemeteries in Singapore

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area where the current graves and ancestral halls of Shuang Long Shan Memorial Hall (双龙山念堂) and Wu Fu Tang Ancestral Hall (五富堂义祠) now stand. The Ying Fo...

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Five Great Clans of the New Territories

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of Tang of Kam Tin further spread to Ha Tsuen, Tsz Tin Tsuen, Lung Yeuk Tau, Sha Tau Kok, Tai Po Tau, and other places. Tangs also built ancestral and...

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Daming Lake

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the lake's northwest shore. Huiquan Hall (Chinese: 汇泉堂; pinyin: Huìquán Táng; lit. 'Joining of the Springs Hall') Beiji Temple (Chinese: 北极阁; pinyin:...

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Tat Tak School

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established in February 1931 by the Tangs of Ping Shan and philanthropists. First housed in Yu Kiu Ancestral Hall [zh], it is as one of the New Territories'...

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Kong Ha

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numerous historic village houses that were built before 1950". The Tang Ancestral Hall is located in Kong Ha Village. Yuen Tuen Shan (元墩山), a hill adjacent...

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King Law Ka Shuk

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from being an ancestral hall for people to show respect to their ancestors and hold clan meetings, it was also a study hall for the Tang clans, who were...

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Tsz Tin Tsuen

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their ancestral worship conducted at the Tang Ancestral Hall of Ha Tsuen Shi and they take part in the Tai Ping Ching Chiu organized by the Tang of Ha...

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Wu Zetian

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generations of Wu ancestors at the imperial ancestral temple, while continuing to offer sacrifices to the Tang emperors Gaozu, Taizong, and Gaozong. Wu faced...

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Worship of the living

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"The New New Ancestral Hall", Volume 32, "Ancestral Hall", "This is the beginning of the establishment of an ancestral hall. The Tang Code, Volume 11...

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Fujian

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holder from the Columbian University (ancestral home is Fuzhou) Chen Kaige (born 1952), film director (ancestral home is Fuzhou) Chen Zhangliang (born...

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