Tai Hang Tung Estate
Tai Hang Tung Estate (Chinese: 大坑東邨) is a public housing estate in Kowloon Tong, Sham Shui Po district, Kowloon, Hong Kong, located near the Tai Hang Sai and Nam Shan Estates.
The Tai Hang Tung Estate was a resettlement estate built by the British Hong Kong government in 1955, after a fire broke out the squatter area in Tai Hang Tung in 1952.[1][2] The estate started redevelopment and rehabilitation in the 1970s. The first batch of redeveloped buildings were constructed in 1983 and 1986 respectively.[3] The last four old blocks, Tung Fu House, Tung Wing House, Tung Wan House and Tung Wo House, were demolished in 2003.[4] Two buildings in Redevelopment Phase 1, Tung Kin House and Tung Yi House, were built in 2002.[5]
Houses
Name[6] | Type | Completion |
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Tung Lung House | Old Slab | 1983 |
Tung Fai House | Linear 1 | 1986 |
Tung Hoi House | ||
Tung Moon House | ||
Tung Wong House | ||
Tung Yu House | ||
Tung Shing House | ||
Tung Yi House | Small Household Block | 2002 |
Tung Kin House | ||
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