Kang Yung Study Hall

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There is a hibiscus tree planted in front of Kang Yung Study Hall

Kang Yung Study Hall (Chinese: 鏡蓉書屋) is located in Sheung Wo Hang Village, Sha Tau Kok, New Territories, Hong Kong, and is one of the few study hall built specifically for teaching purposes. It was built in the early Qing dynasty by a Hakka family named Li from Sheung Wo Hang.[1][2][3] The study hall was declared a monument in Hong Kong in 1991, and a comprehensive restoration was completed in 1993.[1][2]

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