Lam Kam Road
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Lam Kam Road is a road connecting Hong Lok Yuen, near Tai Po
Tai Po
Tai Po is an area in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It refers to the vicinity of the traditional market towns in the area presently known as Tai Po Old Market or Tai Po Kau Hui and the Tai Wo Town on the other side of the Lam Tsuen River, near the old Tai Po Market Station of the...

 and Shek Kong
Shek Kong
Shek Kong is an area north of Tai Mo Shan, located near Kam Tin and Pat Heung, New Territories, Hong Kong.Shek Kong Airfield is located in Shek Kong. A sizable Nepal Gurkha population presents in the area even after the withdrawal of British military....

. It passes through Lam Tsuen Valley
Lam Tsuen Valley
Lam Tsuen Valley is a valley in the New Territories, Hong Kong. The valley is located west of Tai Po. It is where Lam Tsuen and many other villages are situated. The Lam Tsuen River and its branches collect water from nearby hills...

. The Kadoorie Experimental Farm near the road is a famous spot for school visits.

For a long time since this road was connected, only one bus route serviced Lam Kam Road, 64K, from Tai Po
Tai Po
Tai Po is an area in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It refers to the vicinity of the traditional market towns in the area presently known as Tai Po Old Market or Tai Po Kau Hui and the Tai Wo Town on the other side of the Lam Tsuen River, near the old Tai Po Market Station of the...

 to Yuen Long
Yuen Long
Yuen Long , formerly Un Long, is an area and town located in the northwest of Hong Kong, on the Yuen Long Plain. To its west lie Hung Shui Kiu and Ha Tsuen, to the south Shap Pat Heung and Tai Tong, to the east Au Tau and Kam Tin, and to the north Nam Sang Wai.-Name:The Cantonese name Yuen Long 元朗...

 via Kam Sheung Road
Kam Sheung Road
Kam Sheung Road is a road in Yuen Long District, which links between Kam Tin and Sheung Tsuen . It also acts as a boundary between Kam Tin and Pat Heung . There is a MTR station called "Kam Sheung Road Station" at a short distance from the road....

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