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Public housing estates in Sheung Shui

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The following is a list of public housing estates in Sheung Shui Town, 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.

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Overview

Name Type Inaug. No Blocks No Units Notes
Cheung Lung Wai Estate 祥龍圍邨 Public 2015 2 1,358
Ching Ho Estate 清河邨 Public 2007 8 7,200
Choi Po Court 彩蒲苑 HOS 1984 4 2,112
Choi Yuen Estate 彩園邨 Public 1982 6 5,076
On Shing Court 安盛苑 HOS 1990 1 612
Po Shek Wu Estate 寶石湖邨 Public 2019 3 1,144
Sunningdale Garden 順欣花園 PSPS 1992 4 830
Tai Ping Estate 太平邨 TPS 1989 4 424
Tin Ping Estate 天平邨 TPS 1986 7 1,522
Tsui Lai Garden 翠麗花園 PSPS 1990 6 2,012
Yuk Po Court 旭埔苑 HOS 1982 8 1,248

Cheung Lung Wai Estate

Cheung Lung Wai Estate

Cheung Lung Wai Estate is the latest public estate in North District, it has 2 blocks built in 2015.

Name[1] Type Completion
Ching Cheung House (Block 1) Non-standard (Cruciform) 2015
King Cheung House (Block 2)

Ching Ho Estate

Ching Ho Estate

Ching Ho Estate (Chinese: 清河邨) is the second latest public estate in North District. Its name, "Ching Ho", means "clear river" in Chinese.[2]

The estate is developed into 3 phases, with a total of 8 "New Harmony" residential buildings and a shopping centre. Phase 3 consists of 3 blocks completed in 2007.[3] Phase 2 and Phase 1 consists of a total of 5 blocks and the shopping centre completed in 2008.[4][5][6]

Name[7] Type Completion
Ching Chak House New Harmony 1 2007
Ching Long House
Ching Chiu House
Ching Chung House 2008
Ching Ping House
Ching Yun House
Ching Yu House New Harmony 1 with New Harmony Annex 5
Ching Hin House

Ching Long House was placed under lockdown for mandatory covid test on 15 February 2022.[8]

Choi Po Court

Choi Po Court

Choi Po Court (Chinese: 彩蒲苑) is an HOS housing estate in Sheung Shui Town, near Choi Yuen Estate[9] and Sheung Shui station. It has totally 4 blocks built in 1982.

Name[10] Type Completion
Choi Ying House Windwill 1982
Choi Ching House
Choi Pik House
Choi Ngan House

Choi Yuen Estate

Choi Yuen Estate

Choi Yuen Estate (Chinese: 彩園邨) is a public estate located near Sheung Shui station and Landmark North in Sheung Shui Town.[11][12] It is the first public housing estate in North District,[13] which consists of 6 residential blocks built between 1981 and 1983.

The site of Choi Yuen Estate was formerly occupied by vegetable farms and the nearby village was called Tsoi Yuen Tsuen (Chinese: 菜園村), which meant Vegetable Farm Village in Chinese.[14] In the 1970s, the vegetable farms were removed to construct Choi Yuen Estate; "菜園村" and "彩園邨" sound almost the same except the tone of the character "菜" / "彩". In the 1990s, the village was demolished to build Landmark North, one of the largest shopping malls in North District.

Name[15] Type Completion
Choi Yuk House Old Slab 1981
Choi Ping House
Choi Chu House
Choi Lai House
Choi Wu House Triple H
Choi Wah House 1983

Po Shek Wu Estate

Po Shek Wu Estate

Po Shek Wu Estate (Chinese: 寶石湖邨) is a public housing estate at the junction of Po Shek Wu Road and Choi Yuen Road in Sheung Shui, near MTR Sheung Shui station. It comprises 3 blocks of 25, 29 and 33 storeys on a 3-storeyed carpark podium including one semi-basement storey for car park at a total number of 1,144 units. One ancillary facility block including socket-H pile foundation, superstructure and E&M services, one kindergarten, ground floor retail facilities and roof garden site formation and slope upgrading works.[16]

Name[17] Type Completion
Shan Wu House Non-standard 2019
Tsz Jing House
Bik Yuk House

On Shing Court

On Shing Court

On Shing Court (Chinese: 安盛苑) is a HOS court in Sheung Shui, near Tin Ping Estate.[18] It has only 1 block built in 1990.

Name[19] Type Completion
On Shing Court Trident 4 1990

Sunningdale Garden

Sunningdale Garden

Sunningdale Garden (Chinese: 順欣花園) is a PSPS housing estate in Sheung Shui Town, near Sheung Shui Town Centre and Shek Wu Hui.[9][20] It has 4 blocks built in 1992.

Name[21] Type Completion
Block 1 Private Sector Participation Scheme 1992
Block 2
Block 3
Block 4

Tai Ping Estate

Tai Ping Estate

Tai Ping Estate (Chinese: 太平邨) is a mixed public and TPS housing estate consisting of 4 residential buildings completed in 1989. Some of the flats were sold to tenants through Tenants Purchase Scheme Phase 5 in 2002.[22][23]

Name[24] Type Completion
Ping Chi House Linear 1 1989
Ping Ching House
Ping Hay House
Ping Yee House

Tin Ping Estate

Tin Ping Estate

Tin Ping Estate (Chinese: 天平邨) is the northernmost mixed public and TPS housing estate in Sheung Shui Town. It consists of 7 residential buildings completed between 1986 and 1990. Some of the flats were sold to tenants through Tenants Purchase Scheme Phase 3 in 2000.[25]

Name[26] Type Completion
Tin Yee House Trident 2 1986
Tin Cheung House
Tin Hor House
Tin Mei House Trident 3 1989
Tin Hee House
Tin Long House Trident 4 1990
Tin Ming House New Slab 1990

Tsui Lai Garden

Tsui Lai Garden

Tsui Lai Garden (Chinese: 翠麗花園) is a PSPS housing estate in Sheung Shui Town, near North District Sports Ground.[27][28] It has 6 blocks built in 1990.

Name[29] Type Completion
Block 1 Private Sector Participation Scheme 1990
Block 2
Block 3
Block 4
Block 5
Block 6

Yuk Po Court

Yuk Po Court

Yuk Po Court (Chinese: 旭埔苑) is an HOS housing estate in Sheung Shui Town, near Choi Yuen Estate[9] and Sheung Shui station. It has totally 8 blocks built in 1982.

Name[30] Type Completion
Ching Wu House Old-Cruciform 1982
Ming Wu House
Tong Wu House
Hon Wu House
Chun Wu House
Chow Wu House
Seung Wu House
Tsun Wu House

See also

References

  1. ^ Cheung Lung Wai Estate
  2. ^ Naming of Public Housing Estate at Fanling Area 36
  3. ^ Domestic Rents for New Estate
  4. ^ Ching Ho Shopping Centre
  5. ^ Domestic Rents for New Estates
  6. ^ HA sets rents for new estates
  7. ^ Ching Ho Estate
  8. ^ "Covid hit 393 more buildings in HK, including 65 in Yuen Long".
  9. ^ a b c Sheung Shui Integrated Family Service Centre
  10. ^ Choi Po Court
  11. ^ Provision of Facilities and/or Open Space required under lease for the use by the public in private developments completed in or after 1987 (as at October 2008)
  12. ^ Sheung Shui Station
  13. ^ Government Planned Development
  14. ^ Comparison between Tsoi Yuen Tsuen and Choi Yuen Estate
  15. ^ Choi Yuen Estate
  16. ^ Hanison Construction Company Limited
  17. ^ Special Conditions of Tender: Po Shek Wu Estate – Shop
  18. ^ Tin Ping Sports Centre
  19. ^ On Shing Court
  20. ^ Sheung Shui
  21. ^ Sunningdale Garden
  22. ^ Tenants Purchase Scheme Phase 5 to be sold at favourable prices
  23. ^ Tenants Purchase Scheme Phase 5
  24. ^ Tai Ping Estate
  25. ^ Tenants Purchase Scheme Phase 3
  26. ^ Tin Ping Estate
  27. ^ "CEDD - Archives". www.cedd.gov.hk. Archived from the original on 29 March 2007.
  28. ^ List of Home Ownership Scheme Courts
  29. ^ Tsui Lai Garden
  30. ^ Yuk Po Court
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