Tuen Mun


Tuen Mun or Castle Peak is an area near the mouth of Tuen Mun River and Castle Peak Bay in the west of New Territories, Hong Kong. It was one of the earliest settlements in what is now Hong Kong and can be dated to the Neolithic period. In the more recent past, it was home to many Tanka fishermen who gathered at Castle Peak Bay. Tuen Mun is now a modern, mainly residential area in the north-west New Territories. As of 2025, around 540,000 residents live in Tuen Mun.

History

During the Tang dynasty, a navy town, Tuen Mun Tsan was established in Nantou, which lies across Deep Bay. Tuen Mun and the rest of Hong Kong were under its protection.
A major clan, To, brought the name Tuen Mun to the area. They migrated from Jiangxi on the Chinese mainland and established a village, Tuen Mun Tsuen, late in the Yuan dynasty. As more and more villages were established, the village was renamed Tuen Mun Tai Tsuen, which means "large village" in Chinese. As yet more villages were established, a market town of Tuen Mun Hui was established. This town lies where present-day Tuen Mun Kau Hui is situated, which name means "old market", as opposed to San Hui or "new market".
Tuen Mun remained an important town for coastal defence purposes until the start of British rule in 1898. When the British took over the New Territories from the Qing government in this year, the area was renamed Castle Peak, and Tuen Mun Hui to Castle Peak Market or Tsing Shan Hui. The name Tuen Mun, however, continued to be used by those living in the area.
In the more recent past, Tuen Mun was home to many Tanka fishermen who gathered at Castle Peak Bay.
In 1965, "Castle Peak New Town" was planned. It was later renamed Tuen Mun New Town and constructed from 1970 onwards with many buildings on the reclaimed land of the former Castle Peak Bay. The name was officially changed back to Tuen Mun in 1972. The first public housing estate built in the town was Castle Peak Estate, opened 1971.
As of 2024, serious hill fires have been reported in Tuen Mun.

Geography

Tuen Mun is located in the west of Hong Kong's New Territories. It is sandwiched between two mountains, Castle Peak from the west and Kau Keng Shan from the east.
Tuen Mun Trail contains 2 segments. One starts from Hoh Fuk Tong College in San Hui connected with the end of MacLehose Trail through to Yeuk Mung Yuen till Prime View Garden. Another starts from "Yeuk Mung Yuen" to Fu Tei. It opens up the hills flanking the town, seeing the broad view of picturesque Tuen Mun from the lookout points.

Facilities

There are three traditional-style markets in the town: Tuen Mun Kau Hui, Tuen Mun San Hui and Sam Shing Hui.
There are many government facilities also, including the Tuen Mun Magistracy, and governmental offices. Leisure facilities include several sports complexes, a multi-story central library supplemented by two others, and a theatrical and concert venue in the form of the Tuen Mun Town Hall at Tuen Mun Town Centre.
The Correctional Services Department operates the Tai Lam Centre for Women in the district. The Crossroads village, which operates a handicrafts market selling artisanal fair trade products from around the world, is based in Tuen Mun.
The Chek Lap Kok airport is across the locality.

Public utilities

Hong Kong's largest electricity generation facilities, the Castle Peak Power Station and Black Point Power Station, are located in western Tuen Mun.

Education

There are 36 primary and 38 secondary schools in Tuen Mun. There are three higher education institutions including Lingnan University, Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education and Chu Hai College of Higher Education.
Primary and secondary schools:
Areas west of the Tuen Mun River Channel are in Primary One Admission School Net 70 while areas east of the channel are in POA School Net 71. Within school net 70 are multiple aided schools and the following government schools: Tuen Mun Government Primary School. POA 71 only consists of aided schools.
Hong Kong Public Libraries operates the following:

Light Rail

Tuen Mun is served extensively by zones 1–3 of the MTR Light Rail, the initial phase of which was completed and operational on 18 September 1988. The government decided that services between town centres and settlements would be provided solely by a Light Rail Transit system, while feeder buses operated by the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation would connect remote sites to the network, replacing Kowloon Motor Bus's equivalent services where applicable. The North-west Railway, as it was then known, was thus established according to the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation Ordinance.
The system consisted of two big and three small loops serving most of the public housing estates in Tuen Mun. Three branches: one to On Ting Estate in the south, one to the Tuen Mun Ferry Pier in the southwest, and another northern branch all the way into the town of Yuen Long along Castle Peak Road.

MTR Tuen Ma Line

With the KCR West Rail opened in December 2003, the Light Rail have also taken the role of feeder services. Tuen Mun and Wu Kai Sha stations are the termini of Tuen Ma Line. The service had been enhanced from using 7-car trains to 8-car to cope with the increasing population in Tuen Mun, Tin Shui Wai, and Yuen Long. Since becoming part of Tuen Ma line, passengers taking the railway line can reach the Ma On Shan, Kai Tak, Tai Wai and Diamond Hill areas directly and conveniently.

Road

Tuen Mun is well-connected to different districts in Hong Kong and the border with the Chinese mainland.
Residents can take 952, 960, 961, and 962 series bus to the Hong Kong Island side. Meanwhile, LWB provides services between Tuen Mun and Hong Kong International Airport. KMB, the largest bus companies in HK, having route 57M, 58M, 58X, 59M, 59X, 60M, 60X, 61X, 63X, 53, 261, 263, 260X, 258D, 259D, 62X and more to bring passenger from Tuen Mun to various destinations in New Territories and Kowloon. Passengers can take A33, A33X, A34, E33, E33P, N30, and NA33 to the airport at day time, afternoon and mid-night.
The Hong Kong–Shenzhen Western Corridor, Cross Border Bus Services to Shekou is operated by Citybus on route B3, which departs from Tuen Mun Ferry Pier and B3X which departs from Tuen Mun Town Centre, a five minutes walk from MTR Tuen Mun station. Residents can also take Green Minibus service 44, 44A, 44B series to the San Tin and Sheung Shui from Tuen Mun.
MTR Bus is available within the Tuen Mun District. Routes can reach most of the residential areas in Tuen Mun. K51, K52, K53, K54, and 506 serving from the early morning to late night. Passenger transferring to/from Light Rail and West Rail line could get a transit discount by using Octopus card to pay.

Ferry

The town is also served by New World First Ferry services to Tung Chung. On 28 January 2016, TurboJET launched the new cross-boundary ferry services between Tuen Mun, Macau and Shenzhen Airport. All services departs from Tuen Mun Ferry Pier.

Climate and air quality

As of 2025, bad air quality has been reported in Tuen Mun.