A Kung Ngam
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A Kung Ngam (traditional Chinese: 阿公岩) is a village and an area in northeast Shau Kei Wan in the north of Hong Kong Island. It contains a fish terminal market and several temples and the Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence.
A fire broke out in the early morning of 31st October, 2005. Some ten houses in the village were burnt.
Ah Kung means maternal grandfather or old man in Cantonese while Ngam means rock.
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