The Hong Kong government granted the land to the Hong Kong Housing Authority to build a large housing estate in 1958. The blocks of the estate were completed between 1962 and 1964. An opening ceremony was held in 1963 with the presence of then
Hong Kong Governor,
Sir Robert Brown Black. A signboard commemorating the ceremony is located in the estate's Lam Chung Avenue. Accommodating nearly 43,000 people, it was the largest public housing estate at the time. It subsequently attracted several prominent visitors, including
Richard Nixon in 1964 (who became President of the United States in 1969), Britain's
Princess Margaret in 1966, and
Princess Alexandra in 1967. In November 2023 it was reported that Choi Hung Estate was earmarked for redevelopment meaning that 43,000 residents will require rehoming. In October 2024, the redevelopment plan was revealed in the Wong Tai Sin District Council.It was proposed to demolish Tan Fung House, Pik Hoi House, Kam Pik House, Market and two former
Sheng Kung Hui primary schools buildings in between 2028 and 2029 as the first phase, residents in the three blocks will be settled to the new blocks in
Mei Tung Estate. Once the first phase is expected to complete in between 2035 and 2036, the blocks will settle the residents in Pak Suet House, Hung Ngok House, Kam Wan House and Kam Wah House when the next phase begins. The final phase is expected to begin in between 2042 and 2043, the residents in the last remaining blocks (Chi Mei House, Luk Ching House, Chui King House and Kam Hon House) will be settled to the new blocks in the second phase. The number of units will be increased to 9200 once the entire redevelopment plan is completed in between 2048 and 2049. ==Buildings and facilities==