Cho Yiu Chuen Cho Yiu Chuen () consists of 8 residential buildings with a total of 2,532 units, which were built in 1977, 1978 and 1981. It also provides elderly persons flats at Chung Ling Sheh (). It was named for Sir
Cho Yiu Kwan (), one of the founders of Hong Kong Housing Society. It received a Certificate of Merit at the 1981
Hong Kong Institute of Architects Annual Awards. Kai King Lau is the tallest building in Cho Yiu Chuen with 38 storeys. It was also the tallest public housing building in the world at that time.
Hibiscus Park Hibiscus Park () is a SCHS estate in Kwai Chung, near
Kwai Chung Sports Ground,
Kwai Fong. Formerly the site of Kwai Hong
Temporary Housing Area (), it consists of 2 blocks built in 1998.
Highland Park Highland Park () is a SCHS estate, Formerly the site of Lai King
Temporary Housing Area (),
High Prosperity Terrace High Prosperity Terrace () was PSPS estate which was jointly by the
Hong Kong Housing Authority and
Supertime Holdings. However, it was transferred to
rental public housing estate in 2002. Its
rent are now fixed at 10% above the best rents of the district concerned in view of their higher standard of finishes and fittings. It has two residential buildings, completed in 2003. Formerly the site of Kwai Lok Temporary Housing Area (), High Prosperity Terrace (full view and brighter).jpg|High Prosperity Terrace
Kwai Chun Court Kwai Chun Court () is a HOS court in Kwai Chung, near Kwai Hing Estate. It has 3 blocks built in 1995.
Kwai Chung Estate Kwai Chung Estate () is now under the management of the
Hong Kong Housing Authority (HKHA). The phase 1 and phase 3–5 of its redevelopment were completed progressively in 1998, 2000 and 2005. Starting from 1993, the
Housing Department has embarked on the redevelopment of Kwai Chung Estate. After 12 years of work, the entire redevelopment project was realised in 2005. Being the largest public housing estate in Hong Kong, Kwai Chung Estate provides 11,759 rental flats for about 33,300 people. The redevelopment works also include realignment of Sheung Kok Street, road improvement works and the allocation of 800 flats in Kwai Fuk Court for government quarters. It features commercial centre, carpark, public transport interchange, post office, social welfare and recreational facilities. In 1985, the HKHA announced that the strength of the concrete in blocks 8, 9, 10 and 11 of Kwai Fong Estate was below standard. Those blocks were demolished between 1985 and 1989. Other old buildings were also demolished in the 1990s to cope with the estate redevelopment. The estate was later redeveloped with 12 new buildings built between 1987 and 2002.
Kwai Hing Estate Kwai Hing Estate (
Chinese: 葵興邨) was built in the
valley of
Gin Drinkers Bay, later the town centre of Kwai Chung.
Kwai Hing station is named after the name of the estate. It comprises 4 buildings with a total of 400 rental units (TPS units excluded) and 1 shopping arcade. Before redevelopment, it consisted of 5 buildings which were completed between 1970 and 1972. In 1985, the HKHA announced that the strength of the concrete in blocks 3, 4 and 5 of Kwai Hing Estate were below standard. All the blocks were later demolished between 1988 and 1992 to cope with the estate redevelopment.
Kwai Shing East Estate Kwai Shing East Estate () is located at the east of
Kwai Shing West Estate, and now consists of 12 residential buildings and a shopping centre. Kwai Shing East Estate was formerly
Kwai Shing Estate () which had nine blocks (blocks 12 to 20) completed in 1972 and 1973. In 1977, these blocks were renamed as
Kwai Shing East Estate. In 1985, the HKHA announced that the strength of the concrete in Blocks 18 and 20 of the estate were below standard. Those blocks were demolished in 1989. In 1995, Block 12 was converted into
Interim Housing temporarily to settle people ineligible for public rental housing. But in 2008, the Hong Kong Housing Authority announced plans to demolish block 12 in 2010.
Kwai Shing West Estate Kwai Shing West Estate () is located at the east of Kwai Shing East Estate, and consists of 10 residential buildings completed between 1975 and 1977.
Kwai Tsui Estate Kwai Tsui Estate () is a public housing estate built on the site of the former Kwai Chung Police Married Quarters, near
MTR Kwai Fong station and
Kwai Fong Estate. It comprises two domestic blocks, of 23 and 24 storeys respectively, and a three-storey podium. The estate provides about 866 flats that can accommodate a total population of about 2,400 residents. The first tenants moved in on 30 April 2018.
Lai King Estate Lai King Estate () is one of the oldest public housing estates in
Kwai Tsing District. It is divided into 2 phases and consists of a total of 8 residential buildings completed in 1975 (Phase 1), 1976 (Phase 2) and 2022 (Heng King House) respectively.
Lai King station is located between the two phases.
Lai Yan Court Lai Yan Court () is a HOS court in Kwai Chung, located near Wah Lai Estate and within walking distance to
Mei Foo station. Together with Wah Lai Estate and
Nob Hill, it was formerly the site of
Lai Chi Kok Amusement Park. It has 3 blocks built in 2001.
Lai Yiu Estate Lai Yiu Estate () is located at the north mid-level of Lai King Estate. It consists of 5 residential buildings completed in 1976, 1977 and 1999 respectively.
Ning Fung Court Ning Fung Court () is a HOS court in North Kwai Chung, located near Shek Yam Estate and Shek Yam East Estate.
On Yam Estate On Yam Estate () is situated on land which was formerly the location of Shek Yam Temporary Housing Area () and Shek Lei Temporary Housing Area (). The estate consists of 8 residential buildings (in Phase 1 and 2) completed in 1994 and 1995.
Shek Lei Estate Shek Lei Estate () is located near Shek Yam Estate, On Yam Estate and Shek Yam East Estate. The estate separates into three parts,
Shek Lei (I) Estate (),
Shek Lei (II) Estate () and
Shek Lei Interim Housing (). It has totally 22 blocks and 2 shopping centres with a population of about 35,000. It is currently the second largest public housing estates in Kwai Chung. Shek Lei (II) Estate (better contrast).jpg|Shek Lei (II) Estate
Shek Yam East Estate Shek Yam East Estate (
Chinese: 石蔭東邨) was developed by the HKHA, and the year of intake was 1996. It was developed on the former site of Tai Pak Tin Temporary Housing Area (
Chinese: 大白田臨時房屋區), and not as a redevelopment of Shek Yam Estate. It is therefore considered as an independent estate. Shek Yam East Estate is a comparatively small public housing estate for Hong Kong standards, comprising three residential buildings, without market and shopping centre. It comprises a total of 2,500 apartments, with sizes ranging from 13.6 to 49 m2. The authorized population was 6,500 at the end of 2007. Phase 3 consists of four
HOS concord-typed blocks,
Ning Fung Court. Phase 1 and Phase 4 were handed over to
Leisure and Cultural Services Department to construct a park, Sham Yam Lei Muk Road Park. Phase 5 was the old site of Shek Yam Community Hall and a HOS building, but it was renamed Lai Shek House and changed to rental use.
Sheung Man Court Sheung Man Court () is a Home Ownership Scheme court in
Texaco Road,
Kwai Chung, near
Tai Wo Hau Estate and
MTR Tai Wo Hau station. It comprises one block with 494 flats in total. Saleable flat area ranges from 26.6 to 42.6 square metres sold from HK$1.77M to HK$3.54M, after applying a 41% discount from the assessed market values. It was sold in 2019 and is expected to complete in 2020. Although it administratively belongs to
Kwai Tsing District, it is very near
Mei Foo Sun Chuen,
Lai Chi Kok rather than other parts in Kwai Chung.
Sham Shui Po District Council requested the government to include the estate into its district, but there are still no changes in the boundary related to the estate. However, the government decided to include the entire
Nob Hill, a
private housing estate next to Wah Lai Estate, into Sham Shui Po District in 2007.
Yi Fung Court Yi Fung Court () is a HOS court in the upper hill of Shek Lei Extension, Lei Pui Street. It has totally 2 blocks built in 1999. Yi Fung Court, Hong Kong.jpg|Yi Fung Court
Yin Lai Court Yin Lai Court () is a HOS court in Kwai Chung, near Lai King Estate and
Lai King station. It has two blocks and a shopping centre built in 1991.
Yuet Lai Court Yuet Lai Court () is a HOS court in Kwai Chung, near Lai King Estate and
Lai King station. It has totally 4 blocks, located at the east of Lai King Hill Road. It was sold to the public through Home Ownership Scheme Phase 1 in 1981. It is one of the earliest HOS courts in Hong Kong. ==References==