This is the 4594th most frequent Chinese word.
沙田
"沙田" means "Shatin," a district in Hong Kong, or can refer to "sandy fields."
沙田 is used as a proper noun here, referring to a place, specifically Shatin in Hong Kong.
我打算下周去沙田参观风景区。
I plan to visit the scenic area in Shatin next week.
沙田 is again a proper noun indicating a location, which is known for a product like apples in this example.
沙田的苹果特别甜,是这里的特产。
The apples from Shatin are especially sweet and are a local specialty.
沙田 is used in this sentence to denote the region where an activity takes place, showcasing its geographic significance.