Booth notes going to some hills to the south of Fan Ling station where several traditional Chinese graves were located. The hills are still there and are now densely covered with these graves.
It's certainly possible as he mentions it being a long walk (although a long walk to a 7 year-old is, perhaps, not really that long) into the "low hills to the south [of the station]". He specifically mentions going to three semi-circular graves that were near to "a row of a dozen or so golden pagodas".
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Wo Hop Shek
Hi there,
There is yet another possibility that the graves involved were located in Wo Hop Shek (和合石) as well.
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Wo Hop Shek
It's certainly possible as he mentions it being a long walk (although a long walk to a 7 year-old is, perhaps, not really that long) into the "low hills to the south [of the station]". He specifically mentions going to three semi-circular graves that were near to "a row of a dozen or so golden pagodas".