Tuen Mun 屯門 (literally "garrison gate") has served as a strategic military outpost and naval garrison since the Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD) to protect vital trade routes leading to the Pearl River Estuary and Guangzhou. Historically, up to 2,000 Imperial troops were stationed in the area
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Tuen Mun 屯門 618–907 AD
Tuen Mun 屯門 (literally "garrison gate") has served as a strategic military outpost and naval garrison since the Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD) to protect vital trade routes leading to the Pearl River Estuary and Guangzhou. Historically, up to 2,000 Imperial troops were stationed in the area