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Chun Fa Lok (春花落) is one of the old names of Tsing Yi Island. I have not yet come across with any documentation about the name on the current maps. Was it a village name or else? Anyway, the position of Chau Tsai (Chun Fa Shik) was different from Chun Fa Lok on the maps.
Chun Fa Lok is an ancient name of Tsing Yi Island. There was a village on the south east side of the island. You can found it on some old maps even in seventies last century.— HenryLi (Talk) 12:04, 4 July 2012 (UTC)Reply