Sheung Shui

Sheung Shui (Chinese: 上水; Jyutping: soeng6 seoi2, literally "Above-water") is an area in the New Territories, Hong Kong.

Sheung Shui Wai (上水圍), originally lived in by the Liu (廖) clan,[2] is a walled village.

The ancestral hall Liu Man Shek Tong (廖萬石堂) in the village is one of the declared monuments of Hong Kong.

Taxi ranks are located around the town, including outside the MTR station, Landmark North shopping centre and on side roads branching off of San Fung Avenue.

Due to their proximity to the Shenzhen border, towns in the northern parts of Hong Kong, notably Sheung Shui and Yuen Long, have become hubs for parallel traders who have been buying up large quantities of goods, forcing up local prices and disrupting the daily lives of local citizens.

[9] As government efforts to limit the adverse impact of mainland trafficking were widely seen as inadequate, so there have been further subsequent protests in towns in the North District including Sheung Shui.

Public estates in Sheung Shui
The busy San Hong Street in Shek Wu Hui
Ng Tung River , looking towards Sheung Shui
Siu Hang Tsuen , a village in Sheung Shui
Landmark North
Ching Ho Estate
The busy San Hong Street in Shek Wu Hui
North District Park
Shek Wu Hui Municipal Services Building
Parallel Traders outside Mannings in Landmark North