Public housing estates in Ngau Tau Kok and Kowloon Bay

The following shows the public housing estates (including Home Ownership Scheme (HOS), Private Sector Participation Scheme (PSPS), Tenants Purchase Scheme (TPS)) in Ngau Tau Kok, Jordan Valley, Kowloon Bay and surrounding neighbourhoods, in Kwun Tong District, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

Overview

Name Type Inaug. No Blocks No Units Notes
Choi Ha Estate 彩霞邨 TPS 1989 3 790
Choi Tak Estate 彩德邨 Public 2010 8 5,800
Choi Fook Estate 彩福邨 Public 2010 5 4,556
Choi Hing Court 彩興苑 HOS 2019 3 1,358
Choi Ying Estate 彩盈邨 Public 2008 5 3,900
Chun Wah Court 振華苑 HOS 1990 1 232
Kai Tai Court 啟泰苑 HOS 1983 4 624
Kai Yip Estate 啟業邨 Public 1981 6 4,300
Lok Nga Court 樂雅苑 HOS 1984 6 1,331
Lok Wah (North) Estate 樂華(北)邨 Public 1985 8 2,972
Lok Wah (South) Estate 樂華(南)邨 Public 1982 6 6,998
Lower Ngau Tau Kok (II) Estate 牛頭角下(二)邨 Public 1967 7 5,406
On Kay Court 安基苑 HOS 1982 4 920
Ping Shek Estate 坪石邨 Public 1970 7 4,575
Richland Gardens 麗晶花園 PSPS 1985 22 5,904
Upper Ngau Tau Kok Estate 牛頭角上邨 Public 2003 9 6,684
Kwun Tong Garden Estate/Lotus Tower 觀塘花園大廈/玉蓮臺 Public 1965/1987 9 4,926 HK Housing Society

Choi Ha Estate

Choi Ha Estate

Choi Ha Estate (Chinese: 彩霞邨) is a public estate and TPS estate in the hillside of Jordan Valley near Amoy Gardens.[1] It consists of 3 blocks built in 1989. Some of the flats were sold to tenants through Tenants Purchase Scheme Phase 3 in 2000.[2][3] Its name comes from nearby Choi Ha Road.[4]

Houses

Name[5]TypeCompletion
Choi Sing HouseTrident 31989
Choi Yat HouseTrident 4
Choi Yuet House

Choi Ha Estate is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 46. Within the school net are multiple aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money); no government primary schools are in this net.[6]

Choi Fook Estate

Choi Fook Estate

Choi Fook Estate (Chinese: 彩福邨), formerly Choi Wan Road Site 3B (Chinese: 彩雲路3B區), is a public estate in Ping Shan next to Choi Ying Estate. Formerly a quarry site, Choi Fook Estate is a part of the housing development near Choi Wan Road and Jordan Valley.[7] It is developed into 2 phases. All blocks in Phrase 1 & 2 occupied in 2010. other 1 further block in Phase 3 will be occupied in 2020.

Choi Hing Court

Choi Hing Court

Choi Hing Court (Chinese: 彩興苑) is a home ownership scheme court located at a hillside near New Clear Water Bay Road in Choi Hing Road, Ping Shan of Kwun Tong District, opposite to Choi Wan Estate in Wong Tai Sin District. Its location is usually described as Choi Hung,[8] Ngau Tau Kok or Kowloon Bay.[9] It comprises 3 blocks with 1,341 flats in total and completed in 2019.[10]

Houses

NameTypeCompletion
Choi Huen House (Block A)Non standard2019
Choi Wui House (Block B)
Choi Kiu House (Block C)

Choi Tak Estate

Choi Tak Estate

Choi Tak Estate (Chinese: 彩德邨), formerly Choi Wan Road Site 2 (Chinese: 彩雲道2區) and Choi Wan Road Site 3A (Chinese: 彩雲道3A區), is a public estate in Ping Shan next to Choi Ying Estate. Choi Tak Estate is a part of the housing development near Jordan Valley.[7] It is developed into 3 phases. All blocks occupied in 2010.

Choi Ying Estate

Choi Ying Estate
A pedestrian footbridge linking between Choi Ying Estate and MTR Kowloon Bay station

Choi Ying Estate (Chinese: 彩盈邨), formerly Choi Wan Road Site 1 (Chinese: 彩雲道1區), is a public estate in Ping Shan next to Choi Ha Estate. Formerly the Ping Shan Quarry site, Choi Ying Estate is a part of the housing development near Choi Wan Road and Jordan Valley.[7] The estate has 5 blocks and a shopping centre, Choi Ying Place (Chinese: 彩盈坊),[11] completed in 2008. There is also a footbridge linking Choi Ying Estate with MTR Kowloon Bay station.[12]

Houses

Name[13]TypeCompletion
Ying Fu HouseNew Harmony 12008
Ying On House
Ying Hong House
Ying Lok House
Ying Shun House

Choi Ying Estate is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 46. Within the school net are multiple aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money); no government primary schools are in this net.[14]

Chun Wah Court

Chun Wah Court (Chinese: 振華苑) is a HOS court in Ngau Tau Kok, near On Kay Court.[15] Formerly a site of an administration building of the Hong Kong Housing Authority, the court consists of 1 block built in 1990.

House

Name[16]TypeCompletion
Chun Wah CourtFlexi 31990

Kai Tai Court

Kai Tai Court (Chinese: 啟泰苑) is a HOS court in Kowloon Bay,[17] next to Kai Yip Estate.[1] It has totally 4 blocks built in 1983.

Houses

Name[18]TypeCompletion
Kai Pong HouseOld-Cruciform1983
Kai On House
Kai Hong House
Kai Fan House

Kai Yip Estate

The road in the middle is Kwun Tong Road. On the left hand side is the base of the RAF Kai Tak at that time, where Kai Yip Estate is located now.
Kai Yip Estate

Kai Yip Estate (Chinese: 啟業邨) is a public estate in Kowloon Bay, next to Richland Gardens.[1]

Background

The site of Kai Yip Estate was the basement of the Royal Air Force,[19] in which the land was obtained from land reclamation of Kowloon Bay. In 1927, the basement started operations at the south of Nga Tsin Wai Tsuen, and the current sites of Richland Gardens and Kwun Tong Bypass. In 1981, the basement was relocated and Kai Yip Estate was built at part of the site. For the estate name, "Kai" means Kai Tak and "Yip" means "prospect" in Chinese.[20][21]

Houses

Name[22]TypeCompletion
Kai Cheung HouseTriple I1981
Kai Ning House
Kai Shing House
Kai Yin HouseOld Slab
Kai Lok House
Kai Yue House

Kai Yip Estate is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 46. Within the school net are multiple aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money); no government primary schools are in this net.[23]

Lok Wah Estate / Lok Nga Court

Lok Wah Estate

Lok Wah Estate (Chinese: 樂華邨; pinyin: Lèhuácūn; Jyutping: lok6 waa4 cyun1) is a public housing estate located in Dragon Hill, located on Chun Wah Road, northwest of Kwun Tong Town Central. It is divided into Lok Wah South Estate (樂華南邨) and Lok Wah North Estate (樂華北邨), together with 14 blocks of residential buildings.

Lower Ngau Tau Kok Estate

Lower Ngau Tau Kok (II) Estate in 2008

Lower Ngau Tau Kok (II) Estate (Chinese: 牛頭角下邨(二區) or 牛頭角下(二)邨) is a 7-block public estate in Ngau Tau Kok, located opposite to the MTR Kowloon Bay station. It was demolished from 2009 to 2012. The estate, along with the now demolished Lower Ngau Tau Kok (I) Estate, forms the Lower Ngau Tau Kok Estate.

On Kay Court

On Kay Court

On Kay Court (Chinese: 安基苑) is a HOS court in Ngau Tau Kok,[24] near Chun Wah Court. It was developed into 2 phases in 1982 and 1984 respectively, and it consists of 4 blocks of 29–30 storeys.[25]

Houses

Name[26]TypeCompletion
Kay Yan HouseFlexi 11982
Kay Shun House
Kay Hong House1984
Kay Yue House

Ping Shek Estate

Ping Shek Estate

Ping Shek Estate (Chinese: 坪石邨) is a public estate in Jordan Valley, Ngau Tau Kok. It is situated between the Kowloon entrance of Clear Water Bay Road to Sai Kung and the entrance of Kwun Tong Road to Kwun Tong. Although it is near Choi Hung Estate, it is just out of the boundary of Wong Tai Sin District[27] and belongs to Kwun Tong District.[28]

Richland Gardens

Richland Gardens

Richland Gardens (Chinese: 麗晶花園) is a HOS and Private Sector Participation Scheme in Kowloon Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong, near Kai Yip Estate. It was jointly developed by Hong Kong Housing Authority and Shui On. It consists of 22 residential blocks and a shopping centre completed in 1985.[29][30][31]

Upper Ngau Tau Kok Estate

Upper Ngau Tau Kok Estate Phase 1
Upper Ngau Tau Kok Estate Phase 2 and 3

Upper Ngau Tau Kok Estate (Chinese: 牛頭角上邨) is a public estate in Ngau Tau Kok,[28] next to Kwun Tong Garden Estate and between MTR Ngau Tau Kok station and Kowloon Bay station. After redevelopment, the estate has 9 blocks developed into 3 phases.

Kwun Tong Garden Estate and Lotus Tower

Hung Cheuk Lau and Wah Mei Lau, Kwun Tong Garden Estate
Lotus Tower

Kwun Tong Garden Estate (Chinese: 觀塘花園大廈), or Garden Estate (Chinese: 花園大廈), is a public estate in Ngau Tau Kok Road, Ngau Tau Kok, developed by the Hong Kong Housing Society,[32] near MTR Ngau Tau Kok station.[33] It is the first public housing estate in Kwun Tong District.[34] It comprises 5 blocks built in 1965 and 1967 respectively.[35]

Lotus Tower (Chinese: 玉蓮臺) is a public housing estate near Kwun Tong Garden Estate,[33] which was redeveloped from old Kwun Tong Garden Estate blocks.

References

  1. Kai Ping Integrated Family Service Centre
  2. Estates for Sale in TPS Phase 3
  3. Summary of Selling Prices of Remaining TPS Phases 1 to 3 Flats from 1 January 2001 to 31 March 2002 after the First Two Years of Sale and the Review of List Prices
  4. Restricted Zone on Choi Ha Road, Kwun Tong
  5. Choi Ha Estate
  6. "POA School Net 46" (PDF). Education Bureau. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
  7. Development near Choi Wan Road and Jordan Valley
  8. Choi Hing Court
  9. CHOI HING COURT
  10. Choi Hing Court Planning Brief
  11. Choi Ying Place
  12. STH visits Ping Shek Estate and Choi Ying Estate
  13. Choi Ying Estate
  14. "POA School Net 46" (PDF). Education Bureau. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
  15. Hong Kong Place – Ngau Tau Kok (Chinese)
  16. Chun Wah Court
  17. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 June 2011. Retrieved 5 November 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  18. Kai Tai Court
  19. "Archived copy" (PDF). www.ozp.tpb.gov.hk. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 June 2011. Retrieved 15 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  20. 啟業邨/ 陳志華 (Chinese)
  21. 再談啟業邨/ 陳志華 (Chinese) Archived 19 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  22. Kai Yip Estate
  23. "POA School Net 46" (PDF). Education Bureau. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
  24. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 June 2011. Retrieved 6 November 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  25. On Kay Court
  26. On Kay Court
  27. Map of Kwun Tong District
  28. Kwun Tong District Archived 20 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  29. Richland Gardens
  30. Richland Gardens, Kowloon Bay
  31. Richland Gardens
  32. "Kwun Tong Garden Estate". Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 2 September 2009.
  33. Ngau Tau Kok Station
  34. History of Kwun Tong Archived 16 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  35. Kwun Tong Garden Estate
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