Mei Lam Estate
Mei Lam Estate (Chinese: 美林邨) is a public housing estate in Tai Wai, Sha Tin District, New Territories, Hong Kong,[1] located on both sides of Tai Wai Nullah (sometimes referred to as the upper stream of Shing Mun River) and near Mei Chung Court, May Shing Court and the Shing Mun Tunnels.
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Description
The estate consists of 4 residential buildings, a shopping centre and a sports centre. It is divided into 3 phases. Phase 1 (Mei Fung House, Mei Yeung House, Mei Tao House and Mei Lam Shopping Centre) are located at the south side of Tai Wai Nullah, while Phase 2 (Mei Wai House)[2] and Phase 3 (Mei Lam Sports Centre)[3] are located at the north side. The two sides are connected by a footbridge. The estate comprises a total 4,100 rental flats, of sizes ranging from 10.8 m2 to 64.7 m2.
Mei Lam Estate Phase 1 and Mei Lam Sports Centre won the Certificate of Merit and the Silver Medal of HKIA in 1982 and 1987 respectively.[4]
May Shing Court
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May Shing Court (Chinese: 美城苑) is a Home Ownership Scheme court located near Mei Lam Estate and Mei Chung Court. It has 3 residential blocks completed in 1984 and 1985 respectively.[7][8][9]
Houses
Name[7] | Type | Completion |
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Kwai Shing House | Windwill | 1984 |
Yat Shing House | Trident 2 | 1985 |
Fai Shing House | ||
Mei Chung Court
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Mei Chung Court (Chinese: 美松苑) is a Home Ownership Scheme court located near Mei Lam Estate. It has 6 residential blocks completed in 1996.[8][10]
Houses
Name[10] | Type | Completion |
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Fu Chung House | NCB | 1996 |
Lai Chung House | ||
Hing Chung House | ||
Shing Chung House | ||
Hong Chung House | ||
Lok Chung House | ||
Transport
Access to Mei Lam Estate by public transportation:[3]
- 283 (KMB) – Sha Tin Central <-> Mei Chung Court (Circular) (every 8–10 mins.)
- 40X (KMB) – Kwai Chung Estate <-> Wu Kai Sha Station (every 6–15 mins.)
- 72 (KMB) – Tai Wo <-> Cheung Sha Wan (every 13–30 mins.)
- 80 (KMB) – Kwun Tong Ferry <-> Mei Lam (every 5–15 mins.)
- 80A (KMB) - Mei Lam → Kwun Tong Ferry (Monday to Friday morning peak hours)
- 81 (KMB) – Jordan (To Wah Road) <-> Wo Che (every 6–13 mins.)
- 80K (KMB) – Yu Chui Court <-> Sun Chui (every 8–14 mins.)
- 88K (KMB) – Royal Ascot <-> Hin Keng (every 7–14 mins.)
- 85 (KMB) – Kowloon City Ferry <-> Fo Tan (Shan Mei St.) (every 10–15 mins.)
- 63A (Minibus) – Tai Wai Station (Tsuen Nam Rd) <-> Mei Chung Court (every 7–15 mins.)
- 63B (Minibus) – Tai Wai Station (Tsuen Nam Rd) <-> Granville Garden (every 7–15 mins.)
See also
References
- Sha Tin District Archived 20 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- Civil Engineering and Development Department – Description of Packages Archived 9 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- Leisure and Cultural Services Department – Mei Lam Sports Centre Archived 13 January 2010 at the Wayback Machine
- List of Past HKIA Annual Awards (archive)
- Hong Kong Housing Authority – Mei Lam Estate
- 2016 Population By-census. District Profiles (select "Major Housing Estates")
- Hong Kong Housing Authority – May Shing Court
- "List of Estates under Hong Kong Housing Authority which have Alienation Restriction". Archived from the original on 18 August 2010. Retrieved 1 October 2009.
- Members Portfolios & Property Registers
- Hong Kong Housing Authority – Mei Chung Court
- Citybus & NWFB website
External links
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- Chuk, Lin-ping, "Reconnecting over nullah : community foci at Tai Wai", Postgraduate Thesis, Master of Architecture, University of Hong Kong, 1998