The Hakka villagers observed this strange phenomena and cleverly suggested that the horse may have originated from there, therefore the sense of belonging.
It has the only ferry service connecting the public to Tung Ping Chau, at the same time serving as the gathering spot for sightseeing trips to the coasts of New Territories, which explains its popularity on the weekends.
A large group of small restaurants and canteens can also be found inside the Chinese University of Hong Kong campus to serve both the students and staff.
Newer colleges also has quite a number of new food stalls which offers ox tail soup, fish balls and sushi rolls.
There is an East Rail line station in Ma Liu Shui just by the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
The Cantonese phonetics also had significant similarities with Ma Niu Shui (馬尿水), prompting the successful lobby of its name change in 1967.
The MTR plans to build another station called "Science Park" in the Ma Liu Shui area.
[8][9] The former ferry service to Wu Kai Sha has now been replaced by a bridge across the Shing Mun River Channel to the Ma On Shan area.