Fanling Wai
| Fanling Wai 粉嶺圍 | |
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| External view of Fanling Ching Wai with pond. | |
| Country | Hong Kong | 
| District | North | 
| Suburb | Fanling | 
| Established | 1572–1620 | 
| Founded by | Pang Clan | 
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| Aerial view of Fanling Wai | |||||||||
| Traditional Chinese | 粉嶺圍 | ||||||||
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Fanling Wai is a village in Fanling, North District, Hong Kong, built by the Pang (彭) Clan. It is composed of a walled village and its two extensions: Ching Wai or Chung Wai (正圍 or 中圍; 'central hamlet') – the only walled hamlet of Fanling Wai and also the first hamlet to be built, Pak Wai (北圍; 'north hamlet'), and Nam Wai (南圍; 'south hamlet').