Yau Oi Estate
Yau Oi Estate (Chinese: 友愛邨) is a public housing estate in Tuen Mun, New Territories, Hong Kong. It was the third public housing estate built in Tuen Mun between 1979 and 1982[1] on reclaimed land of Castle Peak Bay.[2] Consisting of 11 residential blocks, it was the largest single subsidized housing development in Hong Kong, with 9,153 units and a population of more than 35,000.[3]
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Yau Oi Estate
Houses
Name | Type | Completion |
---|---|---|
Oi Ming House | Double H | 1979 |
Oi Lai House | 1980 | |
Oi Hei House | ||
Oi Tak House | ||
Oi Chi House | 1981 | |
Oi Shun House | Twin Tower | |
Oi Yee House | ||
Oi Lim House | 1982 | |
Oi Yung House | Old Slab | 1980 |
Oi Fai House | Triple H | |
Oi Lok House | Old Slab | 1981 |
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