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What folk cultural attractions are there in Hong Kong?

There are many scenic spots of folk culture in Hong Kong, including Kowloon Castle, Song Cheng, Songwangtai and Li Zhengwu's Tomb. Songyandi and Honglou in Tuen Mun, Zengdawu in Sha Tin, five countries and six villages; Tsuen Wan Sanjian House and Hoi Keng Village House; Tai Defoe in Xintian, Yuen Long, Ji Ching Wai in Jintian, Shuitou Village Historic Site, Cuixing Building, Tang Family in Xiacun; Saigon Shangyao Folk Museum, etc. Hong Kong Island Fort, Lantau Tung Chung Fort, Donglong Island Buddhist Temple and other ancient forts. Although Hong Kong is a modern city, about three quarters of the land of 1000 square kilometers is still rural. In order to protect and develop the suburbs, the Hong Kong government has established country parks to protect nature on the one hand and provide rural entertainment and educational facilities for Hong Kong citizens and tourists on the other. Marine parks are built on outlying islands by the sea. At the top of the country park, there are grassy slopes and dense forests. On the seashore of Ocean Park, there are shoals and rocks. Seen from the seaside of marine parks or overlooking the top of country parks, Hong Kong is picturesque with mountains and rivers.