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THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE MOVING INTO TUEN MUN

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Park Noise

Tuen Mun Park is no stranger to loudspeake­rs used by singing groups and leisure dancers. Their activities and music generates a significan­t amount of noise that could be a nuisance to those trying to enjoy their time in the park.

River Pollution

For years, Tuen Mun River has been a source of foul odours due to the accumulati­on of mud and illegal or untreated sewage. The severe water pollution and unpleasant smells negatively affect the daily life of local residents.

Shopping Tour Groups

During weekends and public holidays, mainland tourists arrive by the busloads at Tuen Mun Town Centre through Shenzhen Bay Port for their shopping trips, which crowd up the malls and create inconvenie­nces for local shoppers.

School Net

Tuen Mun’s primary schools belong to school nets No.70 and 71, which includes Lok Sin Tong Leung Wong Wai Fong Memorial School, AD & FD POHL Mrs Cheng Yam On School, Shun Tak Fraternal Associatio­n Ho Yat Tung Primary School, Taoist Ching Chung Primary School and more. Its secondary school net belongs to the Tuen Mun District, with schools such as Tuen Mun Government Secondary School, Po Leung Kuk Tang Yuk Tien College, Yan Oi Tong Tin Ka Ping Secondary School, Shun Tak Fraternal Associatio­n Leung Kau Kui College, and Yan Ping Industrial & Commercial Associatio­n Lee Lim Ming College, to name a few. The district also has two higher education institutio­ns, Lingnan University and Chu Hai College of Higher Education, as well as internatio­nal schools Harrow Internatio­nal School Hong Kong and Mount Kelly School Hong Kong.

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