Na Hu Kwang operates as a largely undeveloped, nature-focused subdistrict with extensive water features and minimal urban presence. Over 800 lakes, nine beaches, and a national park define the landscape, with a low concentration of built infrastructure suggesting a rural or semi-protected area. The terrain is mostly flat with no significant vertical development.
Infrastructure is very sparse, with retail options limited to one convenience store and six restaurants. There is a single clinic and one hospital within the district, supporting basic health needs. Transportation options include two bus stops and one train station, indicating limited connectivity. The presence of multiple religious sites and cemeteries suggests a traditional, possibly spiritual community. The subdistrict appears suitable for those seeking isolation and a connection to nature, with little to no urban convenience.
