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Public housing estates in Ping Shan

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The following shows the public housing estates (including Home Ownership Scheme (HOS), Private Sector Participation Scheme (PSPS), Tenants Purchase Scheme TPS)) in Ping Shan and Jordan Valley of Kwun Tong District, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

Overview[edit]

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 2009 8
Choi Fook Estate 彩福邨 Public 2009 4
Choi Hing Court 彩興苑 HOS 2019 3 1,358
Choi Ying Estate 彩盈邨 Public 2008 5 3,900
Ping Shek Estate 坪石邨 Public 1970 7 4,575

Choi Ha Estate[edit]

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[edit]

Name[5] Type Completion
Choi Sing House Trident 3 1989
Choi Yat House Trident 4
Choi Yuet House

Choi Fook Estate[edit]

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.[6] 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[edit]

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 sometimes described as Choi Hung,[7] Ngau Tau Kok or Kowloon Bay,[8] despite being inacccurate. It comprises 3 blocks with 1,341 flats in total and completed in 2019.[9]

Houses[edit]

Name Type Completion
Choi Huen House (Block A) Non standard 2019
Choi Wui House (Block B)
Choi Kiu House (Block C)

Choi Tak Estate[edit]

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.[6] It is developed into 3 phases. All blocks occupied in 2010.

Choi Ying Estate[edit]

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.[6] The estate has 5 blocks and a shopping centre, Choi Ying Place (Chinese: 彩盈坊),[10] completed in 2008. There is also a footbridge linking Choi Ying Estate with MTR Kowloon Bay station.[11]

Houses[edit]

Name[12] Type Completion
Ying Fu House New Harmony 1 2008
Ying On House
Ying Hong House
Ying Lok House
Ying Shun House

Ping Shek Estate[edit]

Ping Shek Estate

Ping Shek Estate (Chinese: 坪石邨) is a public estate in Ping Shan. 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[13] and belongs to Kwun Tong District.[14]

References[edit]


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