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When the British came to Hong Kong, Tai-O was known as a Tanka village. During and after the Chinese Civil War, Tai-O became a primary entry point for illegal i...
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When the British came to Hong Kong, Tai-O was known as a Tanka village. During and after the Chinese Civil War, Tai-O became a primary entry point for illegal immigration for those escaping from the People's Republic of China. Some of these immigrants, mostly Cantonese, stayed in Tai-O, and Tai-O attracted people from other Hong Kong ethnic groups, including Hoklo (Hokkien) and Hakka.
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