Tai Wai Village, located in
Tai Wai, next to Sha Tin, and the oldest and largest
walled village in
Sha Tin District, was built in 1574, during the
Ming Dynasty. Before
British rule in Hong Kong, the area of Sha Tin and its vicinity was referred to as
Lek Yuen (瀝源, 沥源, lit. "source of trickling" or "source of clear water"). In 1899, when colonial surveyors George P Tate and his assistant William John Newland were dispatched to survey the New Territories, they likely mistook the name of the
Sha Tin Wai village as the name of the area and hence "Sha Tin" has been used ever since. Nowadays, the original name is used to refer to
Lek Yuen Estate. Sha Tin was the location of
the first flight of a powered aircraft in Hong Kong in 1911. The aeroplane, a Farman Mk II bi-plane named “Wanda”, was flown by Belgian pilot Charles Van den Born. The plane was later named as the
Spirit of Sha Tin (). A full size replica of this plane now hangs in
Hong Kong International Airport. The area was formerly agricultural farmland. Before Sha Tin's development into a
new town,
Hung Mui Kuk (), southwest of Sha Tin, was perennially the main site for school
picnics. The hillside area remains a popular barbecue site. In 1956, a
market township:
Sha Tin Hui, was established on top of unused agricultural fields at the present location of Sha Tin Centre Street and
New Town Plaza shopping centre, next to the
Sha Tin station of the
MTR East Rail line. The township was founded by Den Lau (劉贊瑞), the son of businessman Lau Hey Shing (劉希成) who owned the 150,000 sq ft. plot of land. Sha Tin Hui contained five streets with shops, restaurants, and residential buildings. Modern facilities such as a post office and a cinema were also put in place. In 1962 Sha Tin Hui was severely damaged by
typhoon Wanda, and subsequently had to be rebuilt. In 1979 Sha Tin Hui was demolished as a result of the government's expansion plans. The land was leased to
Sun Hung Kai properties, who then developed the area into
New Town Plaza shopping centre. The 18-hectare site, adjacent to the railway station, was built up in stages to house an array of uses including the
New Town Plaza, numerous smaller shopping malls,
Sha Tin Park, a magistracy,
library,
town hall, marriage registry, hotel, town square, and several residential towers. ==Geography==