Wong Uk Village

Wong Uk Village (Chinese: 王屋村) is a village at the southwest of Yuen Chau Kok, Sha Tin, New Territories, Hong Kong. The historical village has been demolished, with the exception of the "Old House", and a new village was built nearby.

History

The village was founded by a couple surnamed Wong from Xingning county of Guangdong province in the 19th century. The village was a trading station for merchants and travellers until the late 19th century. But most of the old buildings in the village were ruined and demolished due to the reclamation of Tide Cove for the development of the Sha Tin New Town. In the mid-1980s, the Hong Kong Government developed the area of the Wong Uk Village into a recreational park, now called the Wong Uk Garden. The villagers moved to the end of Yuen Chau Kok Road to establish the present Wong Uk Village. A new Wong Clan ancestral hall was built there in 1994.

Old House

The "Old House" is a remnant of the historical Wong Uk Village. It is a two-storey green-brick structure building about 100 years old, which was declared a monument in 1989. In 2009, the Old House was part of the buildings of Batch II of the Hong Kong Government's Revitalising Historic Buildings Through Partnership Scheme seeking adaptive reuse of government-owned historic buildings.

Wong

Wong may be any of the following:

Name

  • Wong (surname), Southeast Asia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macua, Hainan, Cantonese and Hakka surname
  • Businesses

  • WONG (AM), a radio station (1150 AM) licensed to serve Canton, Mississippi
  • Wong (supermarket), a supermarket chain in Peru, founded by Chinese-Peruvians
  • Wong Fu Productions, Asian American filmmaking group
  • Wong Kei, London Chinatown restaurant
  • Wong Lo Gat herbal tea, a Chinese herbal tea
  • Audrey Wong's, Arizona club
  • Mister Wong, social bookmarking site
  • Music

  • Won-G Bruny (born 1978), Haitian rapper
  • Fictional characters

  • Wong (comics), Marvel Comics character and manservant to Doctor Strange
  • Wong Leung, a character from the PlayStation 2 game The Bouncer
  • Ada Wong, female character in the Resident Evil video game series
  • Amy Wong, Futurama series character
  • Brad Wong, character in Dead or Alive
  • Maria Wong, character from the show Braceface
  • Mr. Wong (fictional detective), fictional Chinese detective in a series of short stories created by Hugh Wiley (1884-1968); published in Collier's and later in a series of films in the late 1930s and early '40s
  • Final Fight

    Final Fight (Japanese: ファイナルファイト Hepburn: Fainaru Faito) is a side-scrolling beat-'em-up video game produced by Capcom. Originally released as an arcade game in 1989, it was the seventh title released for the CP System hardware. Set in the fictional Metro City, the player controls one of three characters: former pro wrestler and mayor Mike Haggar, his daughter's boyfriend Cody, and Cody's best friend Guy, as they set out to defeat the Mad Gear gang and rescue Haggar's young daughter Jessica.

    The game began development as a sequel to the original Street Fighter released in 1987, but the genre was switched from a fighting game to a beat 'em up and the title was changed following the success of Double Dragon. Final Fight was ported to various home consoles such as the SNES and was followed by a few sequels. Its development team later worked on the original Street Fighter II and some of the characters from Final Fight later appeared as playable fighters in other entries of the franchise such as the Street Fighter Alpha sub-series.

    Wong (surname)

    Wong is the Jyutping (Cantonese) and Hong Kong romanization of the mainland Chinese surnames Wang (Chinese: ).

    Huang and Vong (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ), two ubiquitous Chinese surnames; Wang (Chinese: ), another common Chinese surname; and a host of other rare Chinese surnames, including Heng (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ), Hong (Chinese: ), Hong (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ), and Hong (Chinese: ) Note that, while 汪 could be distinguished by its tone, 黃 (Wong/Huang) and 王 (Wong/Wang) are homophones in Cantonese. To differentiate the two in conversation, 黃 (Wong/Huang) is customarily referred to by native Cantonese speakers as 黃河的黃 (Yellow River Wong), 黃金的黃 (yellow gold Wong), "big belly Wong" (as the character resembles a person with a big belly), or by native Mandarin speakers as "grass-head Wong" (due to its first radical), whereas the 王 (Wong/Wang) is referred as the "three-stroke Wong" (due to its prominent 3 horizontal strokes) or the 'King' Wong (due to its meaning).

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