The maps illustrate the changes that took place in the town of Langley in 2000 and the present day.
Overall, the town has undergone significant development with natural features being replaced, while new communal facilities such as a public park and railway station being introduced. Additionally, the school and the road have been extended.
In the center of the town, there is a river, which divides the town to the north and south. To the north, the forest has been converted into a public park with a fountain nearby. The farmland area was located to the east in 2000; however, the area has been replaced by a large shopping center with a parking area. In addition, a new road has been constructed linking the shopping center with the railway station, while the road in the center has been expanded.
Looking to the south, the school has been expanded with the addition of new facilities, involving a football area and additional floors. The houses have been demolished to make place for several apartment buildings. Meanwhile, the south-east feature used to be a local market, which has now been replaced by a railway station.
