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Which areas in Hong Kong are relatively poor?

Many people in Tin Shui Wai District in Tin Shui Wai belong to new immigrant families with low education levels and often can only find low-income jobs. However, the daily fare from the district to the city is as high as more than 40 yuan. To go outside the district The high transportation costs for working make many families rely on unemployment CSSA for a long time. The Hong Kong Commission on Poverty Alleviation announced in September 2006 that there were 1.03 million people in Hong Kong whose income was lower than the average CSSA payment, with the largest number of people in Yuen Long, the administrative region to which Tin Shui Wai belongs. According to the Social Welfare Department, there were nearly 30,000 CSSA cases in Yuen Long District in 2004, with Tin Shui Wai accounting for about half. Tin Shui Wai also has the highest number of suicide requests in Hong Kong. According to data from the Samaritan Suicide Prevention Society from 2005 to 2006, there were more than 70 cases in the district.