Fishermen villages in Hong Kong

Several fishermen villages were established in Hong Kong to house fishermen families.

List of fishermen villages
As of 2006, the list of Existing Fishermen Villages was:


 * North District
 * Ap Chau Fishermen's Village, on Ap Chau. Established in 1960 to improve living conditions


 * Yuen Long District
 * Chung Hau Tsuen, in Shan Pui. Established in 1967


 * Tai Po District
 * Tap Mun Fishermen's New Village, on Tap Mun. Established in 1964 to improve living conditions
 * C.A.R.E. New Village, in Wong Yi Au, Tai Po Road (near Yuen Chau Tsai). Established in the mid-1960s to the 1970s to re-house fishermen's families who lost their boats during a typhoon
 * Sam Mun Tsai Fishermen's New Village, on Yim Tin Tsai. Established in 1965 to re-house villagers affected by the construction project of Plover Cove Reservoir
 * Luen Yick Fishermen Village, on Yim Tin Tsai. Established in 1975


 * Tsuen Wan District
 * Ma Wan Fishermen's Village, on Ma Wan. Established in 1965 to improve living conditions


 * Sha Tin District
 * Ah Kung Kok Fishermen Village in A Kung Kok. Established in 1984 to re-house villagers affected by the reclamation works for building Sha Tin Racecourse and Ma On Shan new town.


 * Kwai Tsing District
 * Tsing Yi Fishermen's New Village, on Tsing Yi. Established in the 1960s and completed in 1965 by a donation of the Cooperative for American Relief Everywhere
 * St. Paul's Village, on Tsing Yi. Established in 1973


 * Sai Kung District
 * Kwun Mun Fishermen Village in Tui Min Hoi. Established in 1978 to re-house villagers affected by the construction of the High Island Reservoir
 * Man Yee Fishermen Village in Tui Min Hoi. Established in 1984 to re-house villagers affected by the construction of the High Island Reservoir
 * Shui Bin Tsuen, in Hang Hau. Established in the 1970s to improve living conditions
 * Tui Min Hoi Fishermen's Village in Tui Min Hoi. Established in 1963 to improve living conditions
 * St. Peter Village in Tui Min Hoi. Established in 1964
 * Ming Shun Village in Tui Min Hoi. Established in 1976
 * Tai Ping Village in Po Lo Che. Established in the early 1970s