Yuen Long

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The town centre of Yuen Long Town
The town centre of Yuen Long Town

Yuen Long (traditional Chinese: 元朗, Pinyin: Yuanlang, formerly, Un Long) is an area and town located in the northwest of Hong Kong, on the Yuen Long Plain. To its west lie Hung Shui Kiu and Ha Tsuen, to the south Shap Pat Heung and Tai Tong, to the east Au Tau and Kam Tin, and to the north Nam Sang Wai and Wang Chau.

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The Cantonese name "Yuen Long" (元朗, originally 圓蓢 or 圓塱). In present-day conversation, "Yuen Long" may, depending on context, refer to the limits of the original market town, the new town, the plain, or the district.

The central part of Yuen Long was traditionally a market town in the area now known as Yuen Long San Hui (元朗新墟), in Yuen Long District in the New Territories in Hong Kong. The site of the market town was situated centrally with regard to surrounding villages, allowing villagers a convenient location to sell their crops and fish.

The market is a place to allow people from villages in northwest New Territories to shop and trade. Like many market towns in Hong Kong, the market operates only on certain days each week.

Shan Pui River passing through Yuen Long Town
Shan Pui River passing through Yuen Long Town

Two new towns have been developed in Yuen Long since 1970s.

Yuen Long New Town was developed by the market town in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

Tin Shui Wai New Town was established in the 1990s to the west of Yuen Long New Town, as separate from Yuen Long New Town. It is mostly residentrial.

The original Yuen Long Town was not located in the busiest place of present-day Yuen Long, namely Yuen Long Main Road (元朗大馬路), part of Castle Peak Road.


The earliest market in Yuen Long was situated south of the main road near Tai Kei Leng. In 1669 the market was moved north to the area near where the present-day KCR Yuen Long Station is situated. This was done for political reasons. This area is now known as Yuen Long Kau Hui (元朗舊墟, namely old Yuen Long Town). This market is sited south of a small hill. While it is far from the coast today, it was beside the sea shore when the market was first built.

Cheung Shing Street, a street separating Nam Pin Wai and Sai Pin Wai, divides the centre of the market. Temples were built to worship, and to judge when disputes arose.

After the British leased the New Territories in 1898, they built Castle Peak Road to connect major areas of the New Territories and Kowloon. The villagers proposed and moved the market town to the main road.

After the Second world war, Yuen Long had dramatically increased in size, going from a small village into a large town that is famous for its numerous cultural and sporting events.

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Yuen Long transportation

Inside Yuen Long Town

Bus: The K.M.B. Route 53,68X,68M,968,54,76K,77K,264M,269D,276,276P,268B,268C,68A,263M,64K,277,B1,N269,N968

The N.L.B. Route B2

The K.C.R. Route K73,K65,K66,K68,K74,K73P

The L.W.B. Route E34,N30

Train:

K.C.R.C. West Rail

K.C.R.C. Light Rail 610, 614, 615 and 761P

Outside Yuen Long Town (except via Yuen Long Town)

Bus: The K.M.B. Route 69M,69X,969,276A,276B,269B,269C,51,251M,N969

The K.C.R. Route K75,K75P

Train:

K.C.R.C. West Rail

K.C.R.C. Light Rail 751, 705 and 706


Coordinates: 22°26′40.09″N, 114°01′32.88″E

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