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Situated at Pak Wai Tsuen in Kam Tin, Loi Shing Tong is one of the many surviving monuments in the area, much a
This ancestral hall was built by Tang Tseung- luk in the 40th year of Kangxi reign (1701) to commemorate his ancestor Tang Kwong Yue.
A stone tablet in the ancestral hall recorded a major renovation in the 47th year of Qianlong reign (1782) with donations from fellow clansmen.
Loi Shing Tong is a modest two-hall green brick building with covered aisles on both sides.
The building was converted into a store and later a factory when it ceased to be an ancestral hall in the 1970s.
As a result, the rear hall was much altered.
The building is now in dilapidated condition.
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