Public housing estates in Ngau Chi Wan

Overview

Name Type Inaug. No Blocks No Units Notes
Choi Fai Estate 彩輝邨 Public 1995 2 1,351
Choi Fung Court 彩峰苑 HOS 1997 1 608
Choi Hung Estate 彩虹邨 Public 1962 11 7,448
Choi Wan (I) Estate 彩雲(一)邨 Public 1979 16 5,923
Choi Wan (II) Estate 彩雲(二)邨 Public 1978 5 2,969
Fu Shan Estate 富山邨 Public 1978 3 1,584
Grand View Garden 宏景花園 PSPS 2000 6 2,230
King Hin Court 瓊軒苑 HOS 2002 1 344
King Lai Court 瓊麗苑 HOS 1989 2 700
King Shan Court 瓊山苑 HOS 1982 6 1,584
Kingsford Terrace 嘉峰臺 PSPS 2003 5 2010
Sun Lai Garden 新麗花園 PSPS 1985 3 600

Choi Hung Estate

Choi Wan Estate, Choi Fai Estate, Choi Fung Court

Fu Shan Estate

Fu Shan Estate

Fu Shan Estate (Chinese: 富山邨) is located in Diamond Hill, between Hammer Hill and Tsz Wan Shan and near Diamond Hill Crematorium (Chinese: 鑽石山火葬場).[1][2][3] It consists of 3 Old Slab blocks and 1 Non-standard block built in 1978 and 2020.

Name[4]TypeCompletion
Fu Lai HouseOld Slab1978
Fu Shun House
Fu Yan House
Fu Fai HouseNon-standard block
(Y-shaped)
2020

Grand View Garden

Grand View Garden (left)

Grand View Garden (Chinese: 宏景花園) is a Private Sector Participation Scheme court in Diamond Hill, near Fu Shan Estate. It was jointly developed by the Hong Kong Housing Authority and Chun Wo Group.[5] It has six blocks completed in 2000.

Name[6]TypeCompletion
Tower 1PSPS2000
Tower 2
Tower 3
Tower 4
Tower 5
Tower 6

King Hin Court

King Hin Court

King Hin Court (Chinese: 瓊軒苑) is a Home Ownership Scheme court in Diamond Hill, near Fu Shan Estate. It has only one block completed in 2002.[7] However, the sales of the court was suspended after the government announced the suspension of HOS courts afterwards.[8] During the SARS outbreak in 2003, the court was furnished as temporary quarters for frontline medical staff in order to minimize the chance of infection among them and their families.[9] It was re-sold under the Sales of Surplus HOS Flats Phase 4.[10]

Name[11]TypeCompletion
King Hin CourtNew Cruciform Block2002

King Lai Court

King Lai Court (Chinese: 瓊麗苑) is a Home Ownership Scheme court in Diamond Hill, near King Shan Court and Kingsford Terrace. It has two blocks built in 1989.

Name[12]TypeCompletion
King Cheong HouseNCB1989
King Tai House

King Shan Court

King Shan Court (Chinese: 瓊山苑) is a Home Ownership Scheme court in Diamond Hill, near Fu Shan Estate. It has six blocks built in 1982 and it is the earliest HOS court built in Diamond Hill.

Name[13]TypeCompletion
King Fung HouseFlexi 11982
King Pik House
King Kui House
King Ying House
King Yiu House
King Wai House

Kingsford Terrace

Kingsford Terrace

Kingsford Terrace (Chinese: 嘉峰臺) is a Home Ownership Scheme and Private Sector Participation Scheme court in Ngau Chi Wan, near King Lai Court, which was jointly developed by Hong Kong Housing Authority and New World Development. It has totally 5 blocks built in 2003.[14] However, its sales was suspended after the Hong Kong SAR Government announced the suspension of selling HOS courts. In 2004, the Government spent HK$1.4 billion to buy back all the flats of the court from New World Development.[15] In 2007, the flats were re-sold to public through the Sales of Surplus HOS Flats Phase 1 and 2.[16][17]

Name[18]TypeCompletion
Block 1PSPS2003
Block 2
Block 3
Block 4
Block 5

Sun Lai Garden

Sun Lai Garden (Chinese: 新麗花園) is a Home Ownership Scheme and Private Sector Participation Scheme court in Ngau Chi Wan, near King Hin Court and Grand View Garden. It was jointly developed by Hong Kong Housing Authority and Sun Hung Kai Properties. It has 3 blocks, which were completed in 1985.

Name[19]TypeCompletion
Block 1PSPS1985
Block 2
Block 3

See also

References

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