Ngau Tam Mei (), also known as Yau Tam Mei (), is a suburb located in San Tin, New Territories, Hong Kong near Yuen Long. It is located at the east of Fairview Park, the north of San Tin village and Kai Kung Leng, the northwest of Lam Tsuen Country Park, and also at the northeast of Nam Sang Wai.
The village lies within an area designated under the Northern Metropolis plan announced by Chief Executive John Lee in his third Policy Address. The plan includes Hong KongâÂÂs third medical school, a university town, and a residential hub covering a total area of 127 hectares. The project has already begun to disrupt traditional ways of life in this part of the northern New Territories.
Wat Buddhadhamaram (à ¸§à ¸±à ¸Âà ¸Âà ¸¸à ¸Âà ¸Âà ¸Âà ¸£à ¸£à ¸¡à ¸²à ¸£à ¸²à ¸¡) (), the oldest Thai temple in Hong Kong, is located in Ngau Tam Mei.
Since there is no MTR stations in Ngau Tam Mei, people living in Ngau Tam Mei mainly travel on minibuses, buses and also on bicycle. There are three main roads in Ngau Tam Mei, which are: Ngau Tam Mei Road, San Tin Highway and Castle Peak Road. Moreover, a proposed railway station, namely Ngau Tam Mei station, may be built in Ngau Tam Mei in the future to serve the local residents.
Yau Tam Mei is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 74. Within the school net are multiple aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money) and one government school: Yuen Long Government Primary School (å ÂæÂÂå®Âç«Âå°Âå¸).
The GuangzhouâÂÂShenzhenâÂÂHong Kong Express Rail Link Hong Kong section which is currently under construction will pass through Ngau Tam Mei. In addition, a Ngau Tam Mei station is also proposed as an intermediate station of the MTR Northern Link provided that significant development can be seen in the surrounding areas.