Sam Tung Uk, meaning three beam dwelling, is a restored 200 year old rural village. This square-walled Hakka village was built by the Chan clan. Declared a historical monument in 1981, the site underwent extensive repairs and restoration and opened as a museum in 1987. An ancestral hall, two rows of side houses, an exhibition hall and four period houses filled with period furniture, handicrafts and agricultural equipment are on display. A hands-on exhibition entitled "The Way We Were" has been specially designed for visitors to experience village life. Admission: Free.