Kwu Tung, Geographic region in North District, Hong Kong.
Kwu Tung is a geographic region in North District characterized by flat, open terrain shaped by river deposits and creek systems that flow through the area. The landscape is dominated by agricultural fields interspersed with scattered residential settlements and rural structures that blend into the natural surroundings.
The name translates from Cantonese as 'old cave,' pointing to early settlement by original inhabitants who established themselves here before other groups arrived. Later waves brought Punti and Hakka populations who left their mark on the region's development and settlement patterns.
Farming remains woven into daily life here, with residents tending fields using methods passed down through generations. You can observe how this connection to the land shapes how people move through and use the area.
The area will be served by a new station as part of transport improvements, making access easier in coming years. Visitors should prepare for rural conditions with plenty of water and sun protection when exploring the region.
The area forms part of designated development zones that will blend residential, commercial, and community spaces in a single integrated plan. This transformation aims to accommodate growth while preserving connections to the existing rural way of life.
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