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- Kwu Tung Vegetable Station Built in 1949, the full name is "Kwu Tung Vegetable Cooperative", which was once one of the large-scale vegetable stations in the New Territories. Through the vegetable production and marketing cooperatives, farmers sell fresh vegetables to the wholesale market for sale and sell them at a good price. Cooperatives meet with farmers for loans and borrow agricultural tools to collect crops. However, with the decline of agriculture, the Yijia Vegetable Cooperative is mainly a landmark for citizens and visitors to get on and off the bus.

- E.l.c.h.k. - Communion Lutheran Church: In the 1950s, two students went to Sheung Shui to carry out missionary work. The Lutheran Church began to build a church in the ancient cave, and implemented community services, serving the same education. The church attracted left residents to visit nearby residents. In 1961, the Gukdong Church was named "Communion Living Water Hall". "Living Water" is a combination of "life is a living spring, flowing and abundant," meaning that Jesus Christ provides living and water for the ancient caves. In 2003, the Lutheran Church was officially renamed as the "Communion Lutheran Church".

- Kwu Tung School: In 1938, the Hakka Indonesian overseas Chinese Yang Yanyou made the left traditional Hakka courtyard house a classroom and renamed it "Ren Wah Lu" to provide free education for poor children in the village. It is also the first school site of the "Aihua School" in the village. In 1960, due to the rapid increase in the number of students, the school moved away from Zuogudong to continue school.

- Kwu Tung Soy Sauce Factory: Because the ancient cave is far from the city, it is sunny. During the 1960s, the Soy Sauce Factory was attracted to set up a soy sauce.