Tsui Ping Estate was formerly a
resettlement estate,
Kwun Tong Resettlement Estate (), commonly known as
Kai Liu (), which was built in the 1960s. It was the first resettlement estate in Kwun Tong District. The residents were mainly
Chaozhou people. There were no kitchens or washrooms inside the flats. The roof was commonly used as school classrooms and community activities area. In 1972 the estate was inundated with mud from
a nearby landslide that killed 71. The site of the disaster is commemorated by the
Sau Mau Ping Memorial Park. In 1973, to avoid the confusion with another estate, Kwun Tong Estate, Kwun Tong Resettlement Estate was renamed as
Kwun Tong (Tsui Ping Road) Estate (). The estate was renamed as
Tsui Ping Estate after it was redeveloped between the 1980s and 1990s. In 2002, some of the flats in Tsui Ping (North) Estate (Tsui Mei House excluded) were sold to
tenants through
Tenants Purchase Scheme Phase 5. ==Features==