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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tai_PoTai Po - Wikipedia

    It refers to the vicinity of the traditional market towns in the area presently known as Tai Po Old Market or Tai Po Kau Hui (大埔舊墟) (the original "Tai Po Market") on the north of Lam Tsuen River and the Tai Po Hui (the current Tai Po Market; historically Tai Wo Shi, literally Tai Wo market) on Fu Shin Street on the south of the Lam ...

  2. Tai Po was the seat of the district officers that oversaw the whole of the New Territories with Island House as their official residence. The Island House was completed in 1906, [5] 8 years after the Convention for the Extension of Hong Kong Territory.

  3. Tai Po is a mecca for naturists and adventurists. Here, you’ll find lush forests, a beautifully scenic country park, drop-dead gorgeous waters, and brilliant local fare. Follow our guide to...

  4. "Om" my way to inner peace in Tai Po (Photography: Clement Tang via Flickr) Our local guide reveals Tai Po’s tastiest eats, hippest cafes, scenic trails, and unique attractions waiting to be discovered. Honeys, prepare to fall head over heels for Tai Po – the Northern wonderland that has all the makings of an urbanite’s blissful escape.

  5. These days, Tai Po is one of Hong Kongs most agreeable districts. Home to just over 300,000 people, it’s a greener, more relaxed version of the city, with bicycle tracks, leafy riverside promenades and markets filled with family-run businesses.

  6. Mar 27, 2019 · Tai Po is known to be a haven amongst nature lovers, but there are also plenty of cultural attractions, historical landmarks, and dining options worth exploring. Read on for the best spots to hit up in this nature-filled neighbourhood.

  7. If fresh air and lots of open space are what you’re looking for, take a trip down to Tai Po in the New Territories. Hong Kong’s happy little secret, Tai Po is a hotspot of interesting activities and delicious meals for those in the know.

  8. Tai Po may be famous for its green parks and recreation spots, but it also has its fair share of historic sightseeing spots, local markets, and neighbourhood restaurants. Here are some of our top picks.

  9. Become acquainted with the history, culture and cuisine of Tai Po by experiencing it alongside the locals as they go about their day, eating, shopping and praying. Discover the past, present and sustainable future of this fascinating historical gem hidden in the middle of a modern city.

  10. Once a dense woodland, Tai Po was originally named “Dabu” (meaning “large strides” in Cantonese) as the folktale has it that people used to cross the area in large strides to avoid animal attacks. Sai Kung North is part of Tai Po District because its residents used to frequent Tai Po for business.

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