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English: The Giant Stone in Fan Lau, located on the western part of Lantau Island, is one of the oldest fort in Hong Kong. It was said that the stone was special looks like a human face, thus Fan Lau Village was once known as the Shek Shun CHeun, which means the "Stone Pillar Village" 中文:位於香港大嶼山西部分流半島的分流石筍看似人面,十分特別,所以以前分流村也被稱為石筍村 |
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Date | 21/02/2007 (uploaded on 21/02/2007 ) | ||||||||
Source | Isaac Wong (惡德神父) | ||||||||
Author | Isaac Wong (惡德神父) | ||||||||
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