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The Ng were farmers, cultivating crops and vegetables, which were sold at the Yuen Long Market. [3] They were also fishing and catching crabs in Deep Bay. [4] When the Great Clearance was lifted in the second half of the 17th century, the villagers returned and rebuilt the village. Because of the disturbance caused by piracy, villages were walled.
Yuen Long Town was a traditional market town in the area also known as Yuen Long San Hui today, within the Yuen Long District in the New Territories. The market town and the adjacent Long Ping Estate, Yuen Long Industrial Estate, Tong Tau Industrial Area, YOHO Town, etc. developed into the Yuen Long New Town in the 1970s and early 1980s.
Sun Yuen Long Centre Sun Yuen Long Centre Shopping Centre after renovation (2013) Sun Yuen Long Centre Shopping Centre before renovation (2007). Sun Yuen Long Centre (Chinese: 新元朗中心) is a private housing estate and shopping centre in Yuen Long, New Territories, Hong Kong, above Light Rail Yuen Long stop and next to MTR West Rail line Yuen Long station. [1]
Since 1978, Yuen Long New Town has been built over the original Yuen Long Town, with the New Town being the district centre of the New Territories northwest. Many new facilities, for example the Yuen Long Police Station, the Yuen Long Town Hall, and the Yuen Long Stadium, were built on the lesser developed western side of the Shan Pui River.
Sun Yuen Long Centre: 1994; 31 years ago () YOHO Mall 1: 1 September 2015 ; 9 years ago ( 2015-09-01 ) YOHO Mall 1 extension: 21 July 2017 ; 7 years ago ( 2017-07-21 )
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YOHO Town is divided into four phases. Phase 1 "Yoho Town" has 2,200 residential units in eight blocks built in 2004.[2]Phase 2 "Yoho Midtown" was completed in 2010, and consists of eight residential buildings and a commercial shopping centre, YOHO Mall, opened in September 2015.
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