Sham Shui Po is located in the northwestern part of the Kowloon Peninsula. It covers an area of about 1047 hectares and is about 353,000. It is divided into 21 constituencies. The area is bounded by the Kowloon-Canton Railway in the north, bounded by the Kowloon-Canton Railway in the east and bounded by the waterfront in the south. The Stonecutters Island is one of the earliest development areas in Hong Kong. It has also served as a commercial and commercial hub. . Sham Shui Po District is one of the earliest development areas in Hong Kong. It has also served as a hub for industry, commerce and transportation. Most of the land in this area is used for construction. Today, public housing estates cover nearly 81 hectares. In Changsha Bay, there are still many mission factories and warehouses. In addition, the PLA Liberation Army Camp at Stonecutters Island is also within the scope of this district. As early as the 1950s and 1960s, it was very densely populated, reaching 440,000 in 1986 and currently falling to 353,000. The district is the poorest region with the lowest monthly household income ($14,000). The ratio of the elderly in the district is the highest in Hong Kong (15.7%) and the proportion of new arrivals is also quite high (11.2%). The number of public and private housing in the district is about 50%. There are 13 public housing estates (including the first public housing estate in Sheung Wan (1954) - Shek Kip Mei) and seven home ownership estates. Due to the lack of planning in the early years, the chaos was confusing, and the buildings were built more than in the 1950s and 1960s. They were very old and illegal, and many illegal building projects caused many building management and fire prevention problems. The number of such buildings is the largest in the Nam Cheong Area (Fuk Wing Street, Fuk Wah Street and North River Street). The area is well-developed and runs through the subway, railway and super-highway network in the area, making it easy to travel to and from the district, Hong Kong and Kowloon and the New Territories. There are two hospitals, one university (Hong Kong City University), 80 schools, three community halls (Lige, Pak Tin, Shek Kip Mei) and four community centres (Cheung Sha Wan, Tai Hang Tung, Nam Cheung, Lai Chii). angle).