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Pang uk (Chinese: 棚屋; Jyutping: paang4 uk1; lit. 'shack house') is a kind of stilt house found in Tai O, Lantau Island, Hong Kong. Pang uk are built on water or on small beaches. A fire broke out in 2000 destroying some of the houses in Tai O, and some were later rebuilt. They were once found in many other fishing towns and villages in rural Hong Kong, but only those in Tai O are preserved in a large scale, with some in the Lei Yue Mun Village and Ma San Tsuen in Lei Yue Mun. Pang uk developed from the boat houses of Tanka (蜑家) or fishing people, after they moved to reside on land.

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  • 棚屋 (ja)
  • Pang uk (en)
  • P'aang ok (nl)
  • 大澳棚屋 (zh)
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  • Pang uk (Chinese: 棚屋; Jyutping: paang4 uk1; lit. 'shack house') is a kind of stilt house found in Tai O, Lantau Island, Hong Kong. Pang uk are built on water or on small beaches. A fire broke out in 2000 destroying some of the houses in Tai O, and some were later rebuilt. They were once found in many other fishing towns and villages in rural Hong Kong, but only those in Tai O are preserved in a large scale, with some in the Lei Yue Mun Village and Ma San Tsuen in Lei Yue Mun. Pang uk developed from the boat houses of Tanka (蜑家) or fishing people, after they moved to reside on land. (en)
  • 棚屋(たなや)は、高床建物(高床住居)の一種である。 (ja)
  • Een p'aang ok of p'aang ngok is een huis op palen in Chinese stijl. Deze huizen vindt men vooral in de door Danjiabewoonde gebieden. Gebieden met veel p'aang oks: * Hongkong-eiland * Lantau * Tai O (vooral in: en ) (nl)
  • 棚屋,又稱水上棚屋、水棚、葵棚,是香港大嶼山大澳一種特色建築。 (zh)
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  • Pang uk (Chinese: 棚屋; Jyutping: paang4 uk1; lit. 'shack house') is a kind of stilt house found in Tai O, Lantau Island, Hong Kong. Pang uk are built on water or on small beaches. A fire broke out in 2000 destroying some of the houses in Tai O, and some were later rebuilt. They were once found in many other fishing towns and villages in rural Hong Kong, but only those in Tai O are preserved in a large scale, with some in the Lei Yue Mun Village and Ma San Tsuen in Lei Yue Mun. Pang uk developed from the boat houses of Tanka (蜑家) or fishing people, after they moved to reside on land. (en)
  • 棚屋(たなや)は、高床建物(高床住居)の一種である。 (ja)
  • Een p'aang ok of p'aang ngok is een huis op palen in Chinese stijl. Deze huizen vindt men vooral in de door Danjiabewoonde gebieden. Gebieden met veel p'aang oks: * Hongkong-eiland * Lantau * Tai O (vooral in: en ) (nl)
  • 棚屋,又稱水上棚屋、水棚、葵棚,是香港大嶼山大澳一種特色建築。 (zh)
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