A view of various public housing estates in Wong Tai Sin beneath Lion Rock

The following is a list of public housing estates in Wong Tai Sin, Kowloon, Hong Kong including Home Ownership Scheme (HOS), Private Sector Participation Scheme (PSPS), Sandwich Class Housing Scheme (SCHS), Flat-for-Sale Scheme (FFSS), and Tenants Purchase Scheme (TPS) estates.

History

Lok Fu, Wong Tai Sin, Wang Tau Hom, and Tung Tau were home to a large number of public housing blocks built in the 1950s and 1960s to provide accommodation to Hong Kong's burgeoning population of refugee migrants. This type of housing, built in haste with limited resources, was rudimentary. The flats were no more than single rooms and families on each floor shared toilet and bathing facilities. In the 1980s, there was a push to redevelop the first generation of estates so that each family was housed in a self-contained flat. By the late 1980s, much of the area had been rebuilt.

Overview

Name Type Inaug. No Blocks No Units Notes
Chuk Yuen (North) Estate 竹園北邨 TPS 1987 8 1,665
Chuk Yuen (South) Estate 竹園南邨 Public 1984 8 6,621
Kai Tak Garden 啟德花園 Flat-for-Sale 1998,2001 5 1,256 HK Housing Society
Mei Tung Estate 美東邨 Public 1974 4 2,500
Pang Ching Court 鵬程苑 HOS 1991 1 816
Tin Ma Court 天馬苑 HOS 1986 5 2,800
Tin Wang Court 天宏苑 HOS 1992 3 630
Tsui Chuk Garden 翠竹花園 PSPS 1989 14 3,524
Tung Tau (I) Estate 東頭(一)邨 Public 1965 1 906
Tung Tau (II) Estate 東頭(二)邨 TPS 1982 20 3,011
Tung Wui Estate 東匯邨 Public 2012 2 1,300
Lower Wong Tai Sin (I) Estate 黃大仙下(一)邨 TPS 1989 9 2,018
Lower Wong Tai Sin (II) Estate 黃大仙下(二)邨 Public 1982 15 6,779
Upper Wong Tai Sin Estate 黃大仙上邨 Public 2000 8 4,873
Ying Fuk Court 盈福苑 HOS 2001 1 370

Chuk Yuen Estate

Chuk Yuen Estate (Chinese: 竹園邨) is a public housing estate in Wong Tai Sin and underneath Lion Rock. It is divided into Chuk Yuen (North) Estate (Chinese: 竹園(北)邨) and Chuk Yuen (South) Estate (Chinese: 竹園(南)邨). The two estates has 8 blocks respectively,[1][2] and all the blocks were built in the 1980s. In 1999, some of the flats were sold to tenants through Tenants Purchase Scheme Phase 2.[3]

Kai Tak Garden

Kai Tak Garden

Kai Tak Garden (Chinese: 啟德花園) is a Flat-for-Sale Scheme court in Wong Tai Sin, formerly the site of Kai Tak Estate (Chinese: 啟德邨).[4] It has 5 blocks developed by the Hong Kong Housing Society and built in 1998 (Block 1 to 3) and 2003 (Block 4 and 5) respectively.[5]

NameCompletion
Block 11998
Block 2
Block 3
Block 42003
Block 5

Mei Tung Estate

Overview of Mei Tung Estate in 2010 (before the construction of Mei Tak House)

Mei Tung Estate (Chinese: 美東邨) is a public housing estate at the south of Wong Tai Sin. It consists of 2 Old Slab-typed blocks, each building is 8-storey, providing over 600 flats.[6] Although the estate is near Kowloon City, it belongs to Wong Tai Sin District rather than Kowloon City District because it is located at the north of Tung Tau Tsuen Road (Chinese: 東頭村道), the boundary between two districts.[7][8] A third block opened in 2010, and a fourth opened in 2014.

Background

In 1971, the British Hong Kong Government cleared Tung Wo Village and Chiu Ping New Village in Tung Tau Squatter Area. In 1974, one block of the estate, "Block 6", was constructed. The government planned to demolish nearby Sai Tau Village in Kowloon City to construct remaining blocks, but the plan was strongly opposed by the village residents. As a result, the plan was left aside. (Sai Tau Village was finally demolished in 1984 to build the current Carpenter Road Park.) Since no other blocks were built, "Block 6" was renamed as "Mei Tung House" in 1979. In 1981, the government decided to construct one more block on the left side of Mei Tung House. In 1983, the block, "Mei Po House", was completed.[9][10][11]

Houses

Name[12]TypeCompletion
Mei Tung HouseOld Slab1974
Mei Po House1983
Mei Yan HouseNon-standard2010
Mei Tak House2014

Tin Ma Court

Tin Ma Court

Tin Ma Court (Chinese: 天馬苑) is a Home Ownership Scheme court in Wong Tai Sin, near Lung Cheung Road and Chuk Yuen Road. It has 5 blocks built in 1986.

Name[13]TypeCompletion
Chun Sing HouseWindwill1986
Chun Wai House
Chun Fei House
Chun On House
Chun Hong House

Tin Ma Court is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 43. Within the school net are multiple aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money) and Wong Tai Sin Government Primary School.[14]

Tin Wang Court

Tin Wang Court

Tin Wang Court (Chinese: 天宏苑) is a Home Ownership Scheme court in Wong Tai Sin, near Tin Ma Court. It has 3 blocks built in 1992.

Name[15]TypeCompletion
Wang King HouseNCB (Ver.1984)1992
Wang Yuen House
Wang Mei House

Tsui Chuk Garden

Tsui Chuk Garden with Lion Rock in the background.

Tsui Chuk Garden (Chinese: 翠竹花園) is a Home Ownership Scheme and Private Sector Participation Scheme estate in Wong Tai Sin, Kowloon, Hong Kong, adjacent to Lion Rock. It consists of 14 residential buildings built in 1989 (Phase 1 and 2, Block 1 to 12) and 1991 (Phase 3, Block 13 and 14) respectively.[16] There is a bus terminus in the estate, which has a KMB bus route to MTR Wong Tai Sin station.[17][18]

Name[19]TypeCompletion
Block 1PSPS1989
Block 2
Block 3
Block 4
Block 5
Block 6
Block 7
Block 8
Block 9
Block 10
Block 11
Block 12
Block 131991
Block 14

Tung Tau Estate

Tung Tau Estate (Chinese: 東頭邨) is a public housing estate and Tenants Purchase Scheme estate at the south of Wong Tai Sin. It is divided into Tung Tau (I) Estate (Chinese: 東頭(一)邨) and Tung Tau (II) Estate (Chinese: 東頭(二)邨). Tung Tau (I) Estate has only one resettlement block, Block 22, built in 1965.[20] Tung Tau (II) Estate has other 20 blocks built after its redevelopment in the 1980s and 1990s.

Tung Wui Estate

Tung Wui Estate

Tung Wui Estate (Chinese: 東匯邨), also known as Tung Tau Estate Phase 9, consists of two residential blocks completed in 2012 providing a total of 1,333 residential units with sizes ranging from 14 to 39 square metres .

Houses

English nameChinese nameTypeStoreysCompletion
Wui Yan House匯仁樓Non-standard block
(Y-shaped)
382013
Wui Sum House匯心樓34
Wui Chi House匯智樓Non-standard block
(Other Type)
292020

Lower Wong Tai Sin Estate

Lower Wong Tai Sin (I) Estate
Lower Wong Tai Sin (II) Estate

Lower Wong Tai Sin Estate (Chinese: 黃大仙下邨) is a public housing estate and Tenants Purchase Scheme estate in Wong Tai Sin, along the south of Lung Cheung Road,[21] near Wong Tai Sin Temple and MTR Wong Tai Sin station.[22] It is divided into Lower Wong Tai Sin (I) Estate (Chinese: 黃大仙下(一)邨) and Lower Wong Tai Sin (II) Estate (Chinese: 黃大仙下(二)邨). The estate now consists of totally 24 blocks built between the 1980s and 1990s.

Upper Wong Tai Sin Estate

Upper Wong Tai Sin Estate (Chinese: 黃大仙上邨) is a public housing estates in Wong Tai Sin, along the north of Lung Cheung Road,[23] near Wong Tai Sin Temple and MTR Wong Tai Sin station.[24] It consists of 8 blocks built in 2000 and 2009 respectively, and it is now under redevelopment.

See also

References

  1. Chuk Yuen (South) Estate
  2. Chuk Yuen (North) Estate
  3. Tenants Purchase Scheme Phase 2
  4. Hong Kong Place – Kai Tak Estate (Chinese)
  5. Kai Tak Garden
  6. Mei Tung Estate
  7. "Wong Tai Sin District – Provisional District Council Constituency Areas" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 July 2011. Retrieved 10 September 2009.
  8. Mei Tung House in Kowloon City Archived 21 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  9. "Hong Kong Place: Mei Tung Estate (Chinese)". Archived from the original on 15 September 2008. Retrieved 10 September 2009.
  10. Ta Kung Pao: Mei Tung Estate (1) (Chinese)
  11. Ta Kung Pao: Mei Tung Estate (2) (Chinese)
  12. Mei Tung Estate
  13. Tin Ma Court
  14. "POA School Net 43" (PDF). Education Bureau. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
  15. Tin Wang Court
  16. Hong Kong Place – Home Ownership Scheme courts (Chinese)
  17. Tsui Chuk Garden
  18. Tsui Chuk Garden
  19. Tin Ma Court
  20. Clearance Arrangement for Tung Tau (I) Estate Block 22
  21. Wong Tai Sin Integrated Family Service Centre
  22. Lung Cheung Mall
  23. Wong Tai Sin Integrated Family Service Centre
  24. "Wong Tai Sin Temple". Archived from the original on 28 February 2010. Retrieved 15 September 2009.
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