Fanling Wai

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Fanling Wai is a traditional walled village in Fanling, Hong Kong, known for its historic ancestral halls and preserved village architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
traditional village
walled village
associatedWith clan-based rural society in Hong Kong
associatedWithEthnicGroup Hakka people NERFINISHED
country China
hasArchitecturalStyle traditional Chinese architecture
hasCity Fanling NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificance Hakka heritage
clan-based village settlement
hasDefensiveFunction protection against bandits
protection against pirates
hasDistrict North District NERFINISHED
hasEnvironment rural setting
hasFeature ancestral halls
entrance gate
village houses
village walls
watchtowers
hasHeritageValue architectural value
cultural value
historical value
social value
hasLayout enclosed village layout
hasMaterial brick
stone
timber
hasNotableBuilding ancestral hall
entrance gate tower
village shrine
hasPreservationStatus historic village
partially preserved walls
hasRegion New Territories NERFINISHED
hasTourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism
isExampleOf New Territories walled village NERFINISHED
isSubjectOf Hong Kong rural history research
heritage conservation studies
locatedIn Fanling NERFINISHED
Hong Kong, China
surface form: Hong Kong

New Territories NERFINISHED
North District NERFINISHED
partOf traditional walled villages of the New Territories
usedFor ancestral worship
residential purposes

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Fanling hasVillageArea Fanling Wai