Yeung Ka Tsuen

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Yeung Ka Tsuen
Chinese: 楊家村
Village
Sik Lo in Yeung Ka Tsuen.
Sik Lo in Yeung Ka Tsuen.
Yeung Ka Tsuen is located in Hong Kong
Yeung Ka Tsuen
Yeung Ka Tsuen
Coordinates: 22°24′40″N 114°01′14″E / 22.411001°N 114.02063°E / 22.411001; 114.02063
CountryPeople's Republic of China
Special administrative regionHong Kong
DistrictYuen Long District
AreaTai Tong, Shap Pat Heung
Time zoneUTC+8:00 (HKT)
Entrance gate of Sik Lo.

Yeung Ka Tsuen (Chinese: 楊家村) is a village in Tai Tong, Shap Pat Heung, Yuen Long District, Hong Kong.

In the summer of 1942, when the Japanese army was reported to have come to raid the area, the guerrillas quickly evacuated with their firearms and hid themselves in the Tanchai Mountain behind Sulu. When the Japanese army failed to find the guerrillas, they took Yang Zhunan away and imprisoned him for more than a month. The Japanese tortured him to force him to give information about the guerrillas, but he refused, insisting that he did not know.[1]

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