Sha Tin
Sha Tin is a district in Hong Kong's New Territories.
Catholic jurisdiction: Latin — Diocese of Hong Kong [Xianggang]
About Sha Tin
Sha Tin is located in the New Territories region of Hong Kong, a special administrative region of China. It is part of the larger Hong Kong area, situated near the border with mainland China. The district is known for its natural scenery and urban development.
Sha Tin has a rich history and culture, with many historical sites and landmarks. The district is also a major commercial and economic center, with a strong focus on industry and trade. Its character is shaped by its mix of traditional and modern elements, reflecting the broader trends in Hong Kong.
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