Tin Shui Estate

Tin Shui Estate (Chinese: 天瑞邨) is a public housing estate in Tin Shui Wai, New Territories, Hong Kong, near Tin Shui Wai Hospital, Tin Shui Wai Park and Light Rail Tin Shui stop.[4][5][6][7] It is the second public housing estate in Tin Shui Wai New Town. It is divided into Tin Shui (I) Estate (Chinese: 天瑞(一)邨) and Tin Shui (II) Estate (Chinese: 天瑞(二)邨), and consists of 12 residential buildings completed in 1993.[8]

Tin Shui Estate
Tin Shui (I) Estate
General information
Location9 Tin Shui Road, Tin Shui Wai
New Territories, Hong Kong
Coordinates22.4562565°N 113.9978232°E / 22.4562565; 113.9978232
StatusCompleted
CategoryPublic rental housing
Population24,929[1] (2016)
No. of blocks12[2][3]
No. of units4,615 (Tin Shui (I) Estate)[2]
3,170 (Tin Shui (II) Estate)[3]
Construction
Constructed1993 (1993)
AuthorityHong Kong Housing Authority

Tin Oi Court (Chinese: 天愛苑) is a Home Ownership Scheme court in Tin Shui Wai, near Tin Shui Estate. It consists of two blocks built since 28 October 1993.[9]

Houses

Tin Shui (I) Estate

Name[2]Chinese nameBuilding typeCompleted
Shui Chuen House瑞泉樓Harmony 11993
Shui Lung House瑞龍樓
Shui Sing House瑞勝樓
Shui Sum House瑞心樓
Shui Yee House瑞意樓
Shui Choi House瑞財樓Harmony 2
Shui Kwok House瑞國樓

Tin Shui (II) Estate

Name[3]Chinese nameBuilding typeCompleted
Shui Lam House瑞林樓Harmony 11993
Shui Moon House瑞滿樓
Shui Yip House瑞業樓
Shui Fai House瑞輝樓Harmony 2
Shui Fung House瑞豐樓

Tin Oi Court

Name[9]Chinese nameBuilding typeCompleted
Oi Chiu House愛潮閣Harmony 11993
Oi Tao House愛濤閣

Demographics

According to the 2016 by-census, Tin Shui Estate had a population of 23,878 while Tin Oi Court had a population of 3,724. Altogether the population amounts to 27,602.[1]

Politics

For the 2019 District Council election, the estate fell within two constituencies. Most of the estate and Tin Oi Court is located in the Shui Oi constituency, which was formerly represented by Sandy Lai Po-wa until October 2021,[10] while the remainder of the estate falls within the Shui Wah constituency, which was formerly represented by Lam Chun until July 2021.[11][10]

See also

References

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