Where have the Neolithic sites been found in Hong Kong? (10)
1. Tsuen Wan Castle Peak Hang Site: Located in Castle Peak, Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong, it is a rare site in the late Neolithic period in Hong Kong. 2. Shek O Site: Located in the south of Hong Kong Island, Shek O is one of the earliest, largest and most well-preserved Neolithic sites in Hong Kong. 3. Castle Peak Site in Yuen Long: Located in Castle Peak Village, Yuen Long, New Territories, Hong Kong, it is a site from the early to the late Neolithic Age, with many stone tools, pottery and other cultural relics found. 4. Taikoo Site: Located near Taikoo Plaza in North Point, Hong Kong, it is a site in the late Neolithic period. Archaeological remains include stone tools, pottery and animal bones. 5. Dakeng Site: Located in Dakeng, Sheung Shui, New Territories, Hong Kong, it is a site from the late Neolithic Age to the early Bronze Age. A large number of cultural relics such as stone tools, axes and pottery have been found in the site. 6. Shek Pik Site in Sai Kung: Located in Shek Pik, Sai Kung District, New Territories, Hong Kong, it is a site from the Neolithic Age to the Iron Age. A large number of cultural relics such as stone tools, pottery and bronzes have been found in the site. 7. Xiangquanling Site in Sha Tin: Located in Xiangquanling Park, Sha Tin District, New Territories, Hong Kong, it is a Neolithic site with a large number of stone axes, pottery and other cultural relics unearthed. 8. Archaeological Research Center of the University of Hong Kong: It is an important archaeological research institution in Hong Kong. It has excavated Neolithic sites in many places in Hong Kong, including Tsuen Wan, Yuen Long and Sai Kung.