Introduction
Man Tin Cheung Park is located between the San Tin Section of Castle Peak Road and San Tin Highway in San Tin, New Territories, Hong Kong. It covers an area of 2 hectares. It is built to commemorate Man Tin Cheung and is also known as "Man Tin Cheung Park". There is a bronze statue of Man Tin Cheung at the highest point in the park. Behind the statue is a stone stele describing Man Tin Cheung's life and deeds, including the well-known "Song of Righteous Qi". The park was funded by the descendants of the Wen family in Hong Kong, Shenzhen and all walks of life.
FG Tips
Man Tin Cheung Park is far away from the MTR station, and the road section in the park is rugged and difficult to navigate. It is recommended that people in wheelchairs go together with the assistance of their companions.
Photo album
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The 5-meter-high stone archway, the plaque reads "righteousness" and "flow emblem" on the left and right sides
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The 6-meter-high bronze statue of Man Tin Cheung in the park
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A large stone stele recording the deeds of his life, with "Song of Righteousness" engraved on it
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The Wen clan (one of the five major clans of Hong Kong's indigenous inhabitants in the New Territories) from San Tin and Tai Po, Hong Kong, donated their names
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The second phase of Man Tin Cheung Park's music donation name
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The big stone stele paintings of Man Tin Cheung's life deeds