Tsuen Wan District

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Tsuen Wan District
Official emblem] of Tsuen Wan District
District emblem
Sovereign state Flag of the People's Republic of China People's Republic of China
Administrative region Flag of Hong Kong Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
Location of Tsuen Wan District within the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
Location within the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
([ Satellite image])
District Council Chairman Chau How-chen, GBS, JP
Constituencies 17
Area
  –Land
  –Water
60.70 km²
km²
km²
Population
  –Total (2006)
  –Density

288,728
4,679/km²
Latitude
Longitude

Official website:
Tsuen Wan District Council
For the old town of Hong Kong, see Tsuen Wan.
For the new town in Hong Kong, see Tsuen Wan New Town.

Tsuen Wan District (traditional Chinese: 荃灣區) is one of the 18 districts of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China. It is located in the New Territories and is served by the Tsuen Wan Line of the MTR metro system. It had a population of 275,527 in 2001. Its residents enjoy the highest income in the New Territories.

Tsuen Wan of the district is part of the Tsuen Wan New Town.

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The district was set up in 1982 covering the present-day Tsuen Wan District and Kwai Tsing District. Kwai Chung and Tsing Yi District was split in the mid-1980s, and subsequently renamed as Kwai Tsing District.

The Panda Hotel
The Panda Hotel

The Sam Tung Uk Museum is a cultural and agricultural museum and was set up in a former Hakka walled village. Behind Tsuen Wan is Shin Mun reservoir, a valley that was once home to 10 villages that grew mostly pineaples. The dam that stops the reservoir is called Po Lo Pa, lit. pineapple dam. There were once disputes and fights among the Shing Mun valley dwellers and Tsuen Wan residents during the 18th century, over the levying of taxes for pineapple sales. The reservoir valley also has a disused lead mine, where some of the residents of Tsuen Wan used to work. Behind this is the tallest hill in the territory of Hong Kong, called Tai Mo Shan.

The following islands of Hong Kong are administratively part of the district:

There are two railways serving the town:

Park Island Transport Co., Ltd. operates bus services between Park Island on Ma Wan Island and Tsing Yi MTR station, Ma Wan and Kwai Fong, and a ferry service between Ma Wan and Central and between Ma Wan and Tsuen Wan West (next to the KCRC station).

There are also tens of bus routes serving Tsuen Wan, mostly operated by Kowloon Motor Bus. Citybus also operated a few.

  • Chinese University of Hong Kong. Traffic and Industrial Noise Problems in Tsuen Wan for Tsuen Wan District Board (Full Report). Hong Kong: Tsuen Wan Provisional District Board, 1997.
  • Chow, Wing-sun, Nelson. A Study of the Values, Leisure, Behaviour and Misbehaviour of the Youth in Tsuen Wan and Kwai Chung. [Hong Kong]: The Board, 1985.
  • Hong Kong. ;;Report of the Working Group on Pollution Problems in Tsuen Wan. Hong Kong: Govt. Printer, 1988.
  • Hong Kong. Report on Religious Cult Activities in Tsuen Wan & Kwai Chung. Hong Kong: The Board, 1982.
  • Hong Kong. Tsuen Wan District Board. [Hong Kong]: The Board, 1981.
  • Hong Kong. Survey of Chinese Historic Rural Architecture in Tsuen Wan District, New Territories, July - August, 1980. [Hong Kong: The Section, 1980.
  • Hong Kong. Tsuen Wan and District Outline Development Plan. Hong Kong: Govt. Printer, 1969.
  • Lam, Kin-che. Tsuen Wan Tourism Development & Promotion Strategy. [Hong Kong: Centre for Environmental Policy and Resource Management, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2002.
  • Ng, Sek-hong. A Report on the Survey on the Conditions of Work for Female Workers in Tsuen Wan, 1986. [Hong Kong]: Tsuen Wan District Board, 1987.
  • Tsuen Wan Arts Festival. Opening of the Third Tsuen Wan Arts Festival: Dance Drama 'Life of the Li Tribe'. Hong Kong: Govt. Printer, 1981.

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