Nai Wai

{{Short description|Walled village in Hong Kong}}

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Nai Wai ({{zh|t=泥圍}}) aka. Wong Kong Wai ({{zh|t=黃崗圍|labels=no}})Antiquities Advisory Board. Historic Building Appraisal. [https://www.aab.gov.hk/filemanager/aab/common/historicbuilding/en/1252_Appraisal_En.pdf Entrance Gate, Nai Wai] is a walled village in Lam Tei, Tuen Mun District, Hong Kong.

Recognised status

Nai Wai is a recognised village under the New Territories Small House Policy.{{cite web |url=https://www.landsd.gov.hk/doc/en/small-house/rv0909.pdf |title=List of Recognized Villages under the New Territories Small House Policy |last= |first= |date=September 2009 |website= |publisher=Lands Department |access-date= |quote=}} It is one of the 36 villages represented within the Tuen Mun Rural Committee. For electoral purposes, Nai Wai is part of the Tuen Mun Rural constituency, which is currently represented by Kenneth Cheung Kam-hung.{{Cite web|url=https://www.eac.hk/pdf/distco/2019dc/final/en/L_descriptions(Eng).pdf|title=Recommended District Council Constituency Areas (Tuen Mun District)|work=Electoral Affairs Commission|access-date=6 June 2021}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.districtcouncils.gov.hk/tm/english/members/info/dc_member_list_detail.php?member_id=2695|title=Tuen Mun District Council - Tuen Mun DC Members|work=District Council|access-date=12 August 2021}}

History

File:New Territories - Fortified Village.jpg

File:Lam Tei in Map of the San-On District (1866).jpg" by Simeone Volonteri (1866).]]

File:Former watchtowers of Nai Wai 01.jpg

Nai Wai was established by the To ({{zh|t=陶|labels=no}}) Clan.Antiquities and Monuments Office: [https://hktais.amo.gov.hk/hktais/VilSearchAction.do?page=8&vilCode=LMT5&method=View&localename=US&vilName=LMT5 Tsing Chuen Wai - History]

Several villages of the Lam Tei area were established by the To ({{zh|t=陶|labels=no}}) Clan. Originally from Poyang, JiangxiAntiquities and Monuments Office: [https://hktais.amo.gov.hk/hktais/PblVilSearchAction.do?vilName=LMT6 Tuen Tsz Wai - History] (other sources mention Watlam in Guangxi),Antiquities and Monuments Office: Historic Building Appraisal. [https://www.aab.gov.hk/historicbuilding/en/71_Appraisal_En.pdf To Ancestral Hall Tuen Tze Wai] the To Clan moved to Ngau Tam Mei and then to Tuen Mun Tai Tsuen. Following the increase of the clan population, the village dispersed and developed into five villages in the Lam Tei area: Nai Wai, Tsing Chuen Wai, Tuen Tsz Wai, Lam Tei Tsuen and Tuen Mun San Tsuen, which were all fortified.

According to different sources, Nai Wai may have been established around 1368-1398{{cite journal |last1=Hill|first1=Ronald D. |date=1985 |title=Fragments and speculations: the walled villages of Hong Kong|journal=Journal of the Hong Kong Archaeological Society |volume=11 |pages=25–38 |oclc= 02465191|publisher=Hong Kong Archaeological Society }} or during the reign of Qianlong Emperor (1735-1796).

Nai Wai appears on the "Map of the San-On District", published in 1866 by Simeone Volonteri.

Features

Nai Wai was a walled village with four watch towers at the four corners of the square village. The entrance gate was moved to the present southern outer row of houses with its entrance facing south about 200 years ago due to feng shui reasons.

See also

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