Chung Ying Street is Hong Kong or Shenzhen

Central England Street is Shenzhen Hong Kong each.

Central England Street, located in Yantian District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, Shatoujiao Street and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the northern border, backed by the Wutong Mountains, south of Dapeng Bay, by the Wutong Mountains flow to the Dapeng Bay of the riverbed silt into the original name of the "Heron Cormorant Trail", about 250 meters long, about 3-4 meters wide, Shenzhen Hong Kong The center of the street is bounded by the "Boundary Monument Stone", and Hong Kong gets along with the street, and you need to apply for a permit to enter "Chung Ying Street", so "Chung Ying Street" is called the Special Administrative Region in the "Special Administrative Region". The "Chung Ying Street" is therefore known as the "SAR" of the SARs.

Chung Ying Street has five streets and roads, including Pedestrian Street, Ring Road, Praya Street, Hengtou Street and Bik Hoi Road, and the main buildings are Entrance Square, Entrance Building, Riding Floor, Street Corner Building, Corner Square, Banyan Boulevard, Reunification Square, Tin Hau Kung Court Square, Marina Viewing Road, Chung Ying Street Marking Pagoda Park, Seaside Green Waterfront Promenade, and the sculpture wall of Chung Ying Street, and the stores along the street are numerous, which reflects the "one street, two systems" principle. The streets are lined with shops, reflecting the historical landscape and cultural flavor of "one street, two systems".

History and culture of Chung Ying Street

Since the Qing Dynasty, the residents of Sha Tau Kok area are basically Hakka people, who have been living here for more than 300 years. After the settlement of the local people, the local people have made the Hakka Ancestral Halls built to memorialize the pain of the ancestors' migratory trekking an important place of worship for the clansmen's councils and gatherings; and the marine Fishing operations at sea, unpredictable natural conditions, endangering the safety of life and property. Therefore, the original residents of Sha Tau Kok built the Tin Hau Temple and the Wu Clan Ancestral Hall, which are important historical relics of local folkways and customs.

Zhongying Street, as the core area of the "Hometown of Chinese Folk Art - Sha Tau Kok", there are not only the Boundary Monument of Zhongying Street, Wu Clan Ancestral Hall, Tin Hau Temple and other provincial and municipal cultural relics protection units, as well as the fish lantern dance, Hakka songs, Tin Hau Bao Dang and other national, provincial and municipal intangible cultural heritage.

"Fish Lantern Dance", the dancers dressed in blue clothes, wearing black shoes, squatting down, holding the handles of the fish lanterns with both hands, lifting the fish lanterns, imitating the fish's look and movement dance, this is the history of more than 300 years of Zhongying Street within the village of Sha Lian scared of the creation of the "Sha Tau Kok Fish Lantern Dance". This is the "Sha Tau Kok Fish Lantern Dance" created by Sha Lan Heng Village in Chung Ying Street with a history of over 300 years. This is the "Sha Tau Kok Fish Lantern Dance" which has a history of more than 300 years and was once interrupted due to social unrest and economic backwardness, and is on the verge of being lost.

In 1999, Wu Tianqi, together with other villagers, began to excavate and organize the fish lantern dance. 2002, Sha Tau Kok resumed the rehearsal of the fish lantern dance, and in 2008, the "fish lantern dance" was selected as a national intangible cultural heritage protection list.

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