Yuen Long is the most northwestern part of Hong Kong's eight districts. It is located in the northwestern part of the New Territories. It is surrounded by mountains on three sides and has a flat terrain. Yuen Long is a plain. It was originally a continuous farmland. In the mountainous Hong Kong, there is only this flat and vast plain. Yuen Long is full of nature, with the largest number of residential buildings in Tin Shui Wai and Yuen Long. The rest of the area has many villages and flats. Fairview Garden and California Garden are two large private housing villages made up of bungalows, like a small town. Due to the large number of natural areas in Yuen Long, green hills and green trees can be seen all around. In the natural environment, the Mai Po Reserve and Liufu Mountain are the most familiar. As for the dense city centre and Tin Shui Wai, there are also wide Yuen Long Town Park and Tin Shui Wai Park respectively. In addition to the above-mentioned rest areas, there is no shortage of sports facilities in Yuen Long. For example, the Yuen Long Sports Ground near Shui Wai Wai Estate will provide a wide range of ball games. The Yuen Long Public Swimming Pool will be built in the back. There are a lot of specialty snacks in Yuen Long District. The food outlets are concentrated in Yuen Long Road and Yuen Long City Centre. The famous food in the city center includes B-baked jelly, Hengxiang wife cake and traditional cakes from Ronghua Bakery. In addition, members of the public can go to Yuen Long Plaza and Happy Plaza, as well as shopping in a variety of small shops nearby to form a diverse shopping district. The monuments and cultural relics of Yuen Long are not limited to these. In 1993, a “Pingshan Cultural Relics Trail” was opened here, connecting a number of historically valuable buildings such as the Tang’s Ancestral Hall, Shangyuwei, Hongsheng Palace and Yanghou Ancient Temple. At the end of this cultural relic, there is a "Jingxing Building". In fact, it is a hexagonal ancient pagoda. It is also the only existing ancient pagoda in Hong Kong. It was originally seven stories high. After the storm, there are only three layers left. . According to the Deng family tree, this ancient pagoda has a history of more than 600 years.