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Geographical environment of Kwai Tsing District

Kwai Tsing District is bounded by Ivohe Road, Shing Mun Road, Castle Peak Road and Texaco Road in the north, Chengxiang Road in the south and Texaco Road in the west. The area is 1, 99 1 hectare.

Spring (March to mid-May)

Wearing a light jacket can cope with the temperature change at night, with an average temperature of 18-27 degrees Celsius (64-80 degrees Fahrenheit) and an average relative humidity of 82%.

Summer (late May to September)

Summer weather is hot and humid, with an average temperature of about 26-33 degrees Celsius (78-9 1 Fahrenheit) and a relative humidity of nearly 86%. Short sleeves and cotton-padded jacket should be worn outdoors, and thin coats should be carried indoors or in restaurants to cope with the temperature of air conditioning. Wearing a hat or umbrella can block out the sun.

Autumn (late September to early December)

In autumn, the sky is usually clear and the climate is clear. At this time, you should wear short sleeves and a thin coat. The average temperature is 18-28 degrees Celsius (64-82 degrees Fahrenheit), and the average relative humidity is kept at 72%.

Winter (1mid-February to February)

The average relative humidity is maintained at 72%, but its average temperature is 14-20 degrees Celsius (57-68 degrees Fahrenheit), and the temperature difference can reach 10 degrees Celsius (50 degrees Fahrenheit). Therefore, it is appropriate to wear sweaters and coats.

Kwai Tsing District is bounded by Ivo Hop Road, Shing Mun Road, Castle Peak Road and Texaco Road in the north, Chengxiang Road and Lijingshan Road in the south and Texaco Road in the west. Area 1, 99 1 hectare, population about 486,000. More than 75% of the residents in this area live in public housing.

Jiuhua Trail in Kwai Chung, which is near the northwest of Kowloon, has experienced many landslides during the rainstorm due to the steep mountain slope. Because the area is close to the river valley, mosquito breeding is particularly active, so dengue fever and Hong Kong's highest oviposition index both appear in this area.

The intersection of Sham Shui Po District, Sha Tin District and Kwai Tsing District is located in Butterfly Valley on the completed Route 8.

Kwai Tsing has a lot of reclaimed land, and Kwai Fong, Kwai Tsing Container Terminal and gin drinkers bay Industrial Zone are also built on reclaimed land. Lijing, Kuisheng, Shili, Shiyin and Tsing Yi mostly belong to mountainous areas, and the junction of Kwai Chung with Laoliyuan and Kowloon belongs to the alluvial plain of river valley.

Kwai Tsing District used to consist of several small islands (including Mangzhou), Texaco Peninsula and Tsing Yi. After the reclamation in Kwai Chung, many small islands and Texaco Peninsula were unrecognizable. At present, there is only one big island in Kwai Tsing-Tsing Yi Island (including the connected Yayingzhou).

After the reclamation to the south of Kwai Chung, part of the sea area originally belonging to Sham Shui Po District became the land of Kwai Tsing District, and Stonecutters Island was divided into the western part of Stonecutters Island belonging to Kwai Tsing District and the eastern part of Stonecutters Island belonging to Sham Shui Po District.

Although Kwai Tsing is located in the New Territories, most of its waters are still defined by the Hong Kong Government as the Victoria Harbour area and the metropolitan area.

In addition, it is often regarded as Dawokou Village in Tsuen Wan. Restaurant Bay and Chinese Cemetery are actually within the scope of Kwai Tsing District (MTR Dawokou stands in the north of Castle Peak Road, and Dawokou Factory Building (demolished) is in the west of Texaco Road, belonging to Tsuen Wan District); Very often, the areas around Leimushu Village and Yau Ma Kan Village, which are regarded as Kwai Tsing District, belong to Tsuen Wan District.

In addition, considering the geographical location, Kwai Tsing District is the center of the map of Hong Kong [1] (the more accurate location is Kwai Fong Kwai Chung Sports Ground). Look at the geography of Hong Kong.