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附件 a 第 1 頁 List of Archaeological Sites in Hong Kong (As at Dec 2007 附件 A 第 1 頁 List of Archaeological Sites in Hong Kong (as at Dec 2007) Name District / Island 1 A Chau Archaeological Site Tai Po 2 Big Wave Bay Rock Carving Hong Kong Island 3 Castle Peak Pottery Kiln Tuen Mun 4 Chai Wan Kok Archaeological Site Tsuen Wan 5 Che Ha Archaeological Site Tai Po 6 Chek Keng Kilns Tai Po 7 Cheung Chau Rock Carving Cheung Chau 8 Cheung Sha Ha Tsuen Archaeological Site Lantau Island 9 Cheung Sha Lan Archaeological Site Lantau Island 10 Cheung Sha Wan Archaeological Site Lantau Island 11 Cheung Shue Tan Archaeological Site Tai Po 12 Cheung Shue Tan Kilns Tai Po 13 Chok Tsai Wan Archaeological Site Lantau Island 14 Chung Hau Archaeological Site Lantau Island 15 Chung Hom Wan Archaeological Site Hong Kong Island 16 Fa Peng Teng Archaeological Site Lantau Island 17 Fan Lau Fort Lantau Island 18 Fan Lau Ruins Lantau Island 19 Fan Lau Sai Wan Archaeological Site Lantau Island 20 Fan Lau Stone Circle Lantau Island 21 Fat Tau Chau Old Chinese Customs Station Sai Kung 22 Fat Tau Chau Qing Dynasty Grave Stone Sai Kung 23 Fu Tei Au Archaeological Site Yuen Long 24 Fu Tei Ha Archaeological Site Tuen Mun 25 Fu Tei Wan Kiln (relocated to Tung Chung) Lantau Island 26 Grave of a Qing Dynasty Virgin Tsuen Wan 27 Ha Law Wan Archaeological Site Lantau Island 28 Ha Mei Wan Archaeological Site Lamma Island 29 Ha Pak Nai Archaeological Site Yuen Long 30 Ha Yeung Archaeological Site Sai Kung 31 Ham Tin Archaeological Site, Sai Kung Sai Kung 32 Hang Hau Tsuen Archaeological Site Yuen Long 33 Hap Mun Wan (Kiu Tsui Chau South) Archaeological Site Sai Kung 34 Ho Chung Archaeological Site Sai Kung 附件 A 第 2 頁 35 Ho Chung Trackway Sai Kung 36 Ho Pui Archaeological Site Yuen Long 37 Ho Pui Trackway Yuen Long 38 Hoi Ha Archaeological Site Tai Po 39 Hoi Ha Lime Kiln Tai Po 40 Hoi Ha Rock Carving Tai Po 41 Hok Tau Reservoir - Cheung Uk Boulder Trackway Tai Po 42 Hung Leng Archaeological Site North 43 Hung Shing Ye Archaeological Site Lamma Island 44 Hung Shing Ye Trackway Lamma Island 45 Junk Island Ruins Sai Kung 46 Kai Tak Archaeological Site Kowloon 47 Kat O Island (North) Archaeological Site Kat O Island 48 Kat O Island (South) Archaeological Site Kat O Island 49 Kat O Pak Sha Tau Archaeological Site North 50 Kat O Sheung Wai Archaeological Site North 51 Kau Ling Chung Archaeological Site Lantau Island 52 Kau Sai Chau Archaeological Site Sai Kung 53 Kau Sai Chau Rock Carving Sai Kung 54 Kei Lun Wai Archaeological Site Tuen Mun 55 Kellett Island Archaeological Site Hong Kong Island 56 Kiu Tsui Archaeological Site Sai Kung 57 Kiu Tsui Chau (East) Archaeological Site Sai Kung 58 Kiu Tsui Chau (Northwest) Archaeological Site Sai Kung 59 Kong Sin Wan Kiln Hong Kong Island 60 Kowloon Fort Archaeological Site Kowloon 61 Kowloon Walled City Archaeological Site Kowloon 62 Kowloon Walled City South Gate Remnants Kowloon 63 Kuk Po Archaeological Site North 64 Kwun Yam Shan Stone Alignments Yuen Long 65 Lai Chi Chong (North) Archaeological Site Tai Po 66 Lai Chi Chong Archaeological Site Tai Po 67 Lai Chi Chong Kiln Tai Po 68 Lai Chi Wo Archaeological Site North 69 Lau Fau Shan Archaeological Site Yuen Long 70 Lau Shui Heung - Kat Tsai Shan Au Trackway North 71 Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb Kowloon 附件 A 第 3 頁 72 Lin Fa Tei Archaeological Site Yuen Long 73 Lo Ah Tsai Stone Circle Lamma Island 74 Lo So Shing Archaeological Site Lamma Island 75 Long Jok Tsuen Archaeological Site Yuen Long 76 Longjin Bridge Archaeological Site Kowloon 77 Luk Chau Archaeological Site Lamma Island 78 Luk Keng - Tsai Muk Kiu Trackway North 79 Luk Keng Archaeological Site North 80 Luk Keng Tsuen Archaeological Site Lantau Island 81 Lung A Pai - Siu Om Shan Trackway Tai Po 82 Lung Ha Wan Rock Carving Sai Kung 83 Lung Kwu Chau Archaeological Site Tuen Mun 84 Lung Kwu Sheung Tan Archaeological Site Tuen Mun 85 Lung Kwu Tan Archaeological Site Tuen Mun 86 Lung Yeuk Tau Archaeological Site North 87 Ma Wan Chung Archaeological Site Lantau Island 88 Ma Wan Kiln Tsuen Wan 89 Ma Wan Old Customs Station Tsuen Wan 90 Ma Wan Rock Inscription Tsuen Wan 91 Mai Po Archaeological Site Yuen Long 92 Man Kok Tsui Archaeological Site Lantau Island 93 Mang Tong Archaeological Site Lantau Island 94 Mo Tat Wan Archaeological Site Lamma Island 95 Mong Tseng Archaeological Site Yuen Long 96 Mount Cameron War Memorial Stone Foundation Hong Kong Island 97 Muk Wu Nga Yiu Kilns North 98 Nai Wai Archaeological Site Tuen Mun 99 Nam Tin Archaeological Site Lantau Island 100 Nam Wai Archaeological Site Sai Kung 101 Nam Wan Archaeological Site Cheung Chau 102 Ngau Hom Sha Archaeological Site Yuen Long 103 Ngau Hom Shek Archaeological Site Yuen Long 104 Ngau Kwu Wan Archaeological Site Lantau Island 105 Ngau Tam Mei Archaeological Site Yuen Long 106 Ngong Ping - Shek Pik Trackway Lantau Island 107 Ngong Ping Game Board Carving Lantau Island 108 Ngong Ping Ruins Lantau Island 附件 A 第 4 頁 109 Nim Shue Wan Archaeological Site Lantau Island 110 Pa Tau Kwu Archaeological Site Lantau Island 111 Pa Tau Kwu Ruins Lantau Island 112 Pa Tau Kwu Pak Wan Archaeological Site Lantau Island 113 Pak Kok Tsui Archaeological Site Lamma Island 114 Pak Kong - Mui Tsz Lam Trackway Shatin 115 Pak Mong Archaeological Site Lantau Island 116 Pak Shui Wun Archaeological Site Sai Kung 117 Pak Tam Au Archaeological Site Tai Po 118 Pak Tam Chung Kiln Sai Kung 119 Pat Heung Sheung Tsuen Archaeological Site Yuen Long 120 Peng Chau (South) Archaeological Site Peng Chau 121 Peng Chau Archaeological Site Peng Chau 122 Ping Che Archaeological Site North 123 Po Leng Archaeological Site North 124 Po Toi Island Rock Carving Po Toi Islands 125 Po Yue Wan Archaeological Site Cheung Chau 126 Pok Tau Ha Old Lime Kiln North 127 Pui O Archaeological Site Lantau Island 128 Queen's Hill Archaeological Site North 129 Sai O Archaeological Site Tai Po 130 Sai Wan Archaeological Site Cheung Chau 131 Sai Wan Archaeological Site Sai Kung 132 Sam Sing Wan Archaeological Site Sai Kung 133 San Hing Tsuen Archaeological Site Tuen Mun 134 San Shek Wan Archaeological Site Lantau Island 135 San Tau Archaeological Site Lantau Island 136 Sha Chau Archaeological Site Tuen Mun 137 Sha Ha Archaeological Site Sai Kung 138 Sha Kong Miu (North) Archaeological Site Yuen Long 139 Sha Kong Miu (South) Archaeological Site Yuen Long 140 Sha Lo Wan (West) Archaeological Site Lantau Island 141 Sha Lo Wan Archaeological Site Lantau Island 142 Sha Long Wan(Tit Sha Long) Archaeological Site Lamma Island 143 Sha Pa Archaeological Site Tai Po 144 Sha Tau Kok Old Stone Lime Kilns North 145 Sha Tau Kok San Tsuen Archaeological Site North 附件 A 第 5 頁 146 Sha Tau Kok Shek Kiu Tau Archaeological Site North 147 Sha Tsui Tau Archaeological Site Lantau Island 148 Sham Wan Archaeological Site Lamma Island 149 Sham Wat Archaeological Site Lantau Island 150 She Shan Tsuen Archaeological Site Tai Po 151 Shek Kok Tsui Archaeological Site Tuen Mun 152 Shek Kwu Chau Archaeological Site Shew Kwu Chau 153 Shek Kwu Chau Gravestone Shew Kwu Chau 154 Shek Kwu Lung Archaeological Site Tai Po 155 Shek Pik (Lower) Rock Carving Lantau Island 156 Shek Pik (Upper) Rock Carving Lantau Island 157 Sheung Cheung Wai Archaeological Site Yuen Long 158 Sheung Lau Wan Stone Alignment Sai Kung 159 Sheung Pak Nai Archaeological Site Yuen Long 160 Sheung Shui Wa Shan Archaeological Site North 161 Sheung Yiu Kiln Sai Kung 162 Shui Lau Tin Archaeological Site Yuen Long 163 Shui Ngau Shan Trackway Shatin 164 Shui Tseng Wan Archaeological Site Lantau Island 165 Siu A Chau Archaeological Site Soko Islands 166 Siu Hang Tsuen Archaeological Site Tuen Mun 167 Siu Lam Archaeological Site Tuen Mun 168 So Kwun Wat Archaeological Site Tuen Mun 169 So Kwun Wat Perowne Barracks Archaeological Site Tuen Mun 170 Stanley Bay Archaeological Site Hong Kong Island 171 Sun Leung Tam Trackway Tai Po 172 Sun Tong Ha Tsuen Archaeological Site Tai Po 173 Sz Pak Archaeological Site Lantau Island 174 Ta Ho Tun Archaeological Site Sai Kung 175 Tai A Chau Archaeological Site Soko Islands 176 Tai Ho Archaeological Site Lantau Island 177 Tai Kau Archaeological Site Tai Po 178 Tai Kwai Wan Archaeological Site Cheung Chau 179 Tai Lam Archaeological Site Tuen Mun 180 Tai Lam Chung – Pat Heung Trackway Yuen Long 181 Tai Long Wan Archaeological Site, Chi Ma Wan Lantau Island 182 Tai Long Wan Archaeological Site, Shek Pik Lantau Island 附件 A 第 6 頁 183 Tai O Archaeological Site Lantau Island 184 Tai O Fu Shan Archaeological Site Lantau Island 185 Tai Om Old Brick Kiln Tai Po 186 Tai Po Kau Kiln Tai Po 187 Tai Po Kau Stone Circle Tai Po 188 Tai Tung Archaeological Site Tai Po 189 Tai Tung Wo Liu Kiln Tai Po 190 Tai Wan Archaeological Site Lamma Island 191 Tai Wan Archaeological Site Po Toi Island 192 Tong Fuk Archaeological Site Lantau Island 193 Tong Fuk Miu Wan Archaeological Site Lantau Island 194 Tong To Shan Archaeological Site North 195 Tsang Tsui Archaeological Site Tuen Mun 196 Tsat Sing Kong Archaeological Site Yuen Long 197 Tseung Kong Wai Archaeological Site Yuen Long 198 Tseung Kong Wai So Kwun Tsai Archaeological Site Yuen Long 199 Tsin Yue Wan Archaeological Site Lantau Island 200 Tsing Chuen Wai Archaeological Site Tuen Mun 201 Tuen Tsz Wai Archaeological Site Tuen Mun 202 Tung Chung Battery Lantau Island 203 Tung Chung Fort Lantau Island 204 Tung Chung Game Board Carving Lantau Island 205 Tung Kok Archaeological Site Lantau Island 206 Tung Lung Fort Sai Kung 207 Tung Lung Island Rock Carving Sai Kung 208 Tung O Archaeological Site Lamma Island 209 Tung Tau Tsuen Archaeological Site Yuen Long 210 Tung Wan Archaeological Site Cheung Chau 211
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