Yat Tung Estate

This is a list of public housing estates on Lantau Island, Hong Kong.

Overview

Name Type Inaug. No Blocks No Units Location
Fu Tung Estate 富東邨 Public 1997 3 1,664 Tung Chung
Yu Tung Court 裕東苑 HOS 1997 5 2,640 Tung Chung
Yat Tung (I) Estate 逸東(一)邨 Public 2001 13 5,597 Tung Chung
Yat Tung (II) Estate 逸東(二)邨 Public 2004 12 6,382 Tung Chung
Ying Tung Estate 迎東邨 Public 2018 4 3,580 Tung Chung
Lung Hin Court 龍軒苑 HOS 1995 4 179 Tai O
Lung Tin Estate 龍田邨 Public 1980 9 552 Tai O
Ngan Wan Estate 銀灣邨 Public 1988 4 448 Mui Wo
Ngan Ho Court 銀河苑 HOS 2018 2 529 Mui Wo
Ngan Wai Court 銀蔚苑 HOS 2018 1 170 Mui Wo
Mun Tung Estate 滿東邨 Public 2018 4 3,866 Tung Chung
Yu Tai Court 裕泰苑 HOS 2020 2 1,226 Tung Chung
Yu Nga Court 裕雅苑 HOS 2021 6 3,300 Tung Chung

Fu Tung Estate

Fu Tung Estate

Fu Tung Estate (Chinese: 富東邨) is located near Tung Chung station. Built on the reclaimed land of North Lantau New Town Phase 1 project,[1] it is the first public housing estate in Tung Chung. It consists of 3 residential buildings completed in 1997.[2]

Name[3]TypeCompletion
Tung Ma HouseHarmony 11997
Tung Po House
Tung Shing House

Yu Tung Court

Yu Tung Court (Chinese: 裕東苑) is a Home Ownership Scheme court in Tung Chung, located near Fu Tung Estate and Tung Chung station. Built on the reclaimed land of North Lantau New Town Phase 1 project, it is the first and the only HOS court in Tung Chung. It has a total of 5 blocks built in 1997, together with Fu Tung Estate.

Name[4]TypeCompletion
Heung Tung HouseHarmony 11997
Hor Tung House
Hei Tung House
Kai Tung House
Sun Tung House

Yat Tung Estate

Yat Tung (II) Estate
Yat Tung Estate viewed across Tung Chung Bay, with Sunset Peak in the background.
Yat Tung Shopping Centre
Man in Nature created by Kan Tai-keung, one of the permanent displays of Yat Tung Artwalk.

Yat Tung Estate (Chinese: 逸東邨) is located in Tung Chung. It is divided into 'Yat Tung (I) Estate' (Chinese: 逸東(一)邨), completed in 2001 and comprising 13 blocks of Concord 1 and Harmony 1 types, and 'Yat Tung (II) Estate' (Chinese: 逸東(二)邨), completed in 2004 – 2005 and comprising 12 blocks of Harmony 1 and NCB types.[5]

Residents of Yat Tung Estate have appealed to the government to extend the Tung Chung line to Yat Tung to ease their transportation problems. Yat Tung Estate currently has 36,913 residents. They claimed that when they moved in 11 years ago, the Housing Bureau's documents indicated a MTR station at the estate. The residents currently have to take a 10-minute bus journey to Tung Chung station.[6]

The proposed Tung Chung West station would be located adjacent to Yat Tung Estate. It is tentatively slated to open between 2020 and 2024.[7]

Yat Tung (I) Estate
Name[8]TypeCompletion
Ching Yat HouseHarmony 12001
Hong Yat House
Yung Yat House
Chi Yat HouseConcord 1
Chau Yat House
Fuk Yat House
Heung Yat House
Luk Yat House
Ping Yat House
Sin Yat House
Tai Yat House
Ying Yat House
Yu Yat House
Yat Tung (II) Estate
Name[9][10]TypeCompletion
Mei Yat HouseNew Harmony 12005
Mun Yat House
Kui Yat House New Harmony 1 with New Harmony Annex 5
Chui Yat HouseNCB (Ver.1999)2004
Him Yat House
Kan Yat House
Kit Yat House
Po Yat House
Shun Yat House
Sui Yat House
Tak Yat House
Yuet Yat House

Tung Chung Artwalk

The Hong Kong Housing Authority established the Tung Chung Artwalk (Chinese: 東涌藝術徑) at Yat Tung Estate, so as to promote public art at public housing estates. It is the first public housing estate to have a large public art scheme launched by the Hong Kong Housing Authority. Sixteen works of art selected from 316 outstanding submissions for the competition "New Face of Heritage" were firstly displayed in the estate in 2002 while another 10 artworks were added in 2006.[11][12]

Lung Hin Court

Kam Hin House of Lung Hin Court

Lung Hin Court (Chinese: 龍軒苑) is a Home Ownership Scheme court in Tai O. It is located in on the reclaimed land in east Tai O, next to Lung Tin Estate. The court is the Phase 2 development of Lung Tin Estate. It was originally planned for rehousing people affected by the Tai O development, but it was transferred to HOS units in 1999 since the clearance scale was largely reduced.[13]

Name[14]TypeCompletion
Kam Hin HouseSpecial1995
Lun Hin House
Cheong Hin House
Wing Hin House

Lung Tin Estate and Tin Lee Court

Tin Ning House of Lung Tin Estate and the tower of Tai O (Sub-Division) Fire Station.

Lung Tin Estate (Chinese: 龍田邨) and Tin Lee Court (Chinese: 天利苑) are the sole Hong Kong Housing Authority public rental estate and HOS estate in south Lantau Island respectively. It is located in on the reclaimed land in east Tai O.[15]

Tin Lee Court was once part of Lung Tin Estate. Yet due to high vacant rate of the building, it has been converted to HOS estate and sold at 2014, and the original residents were migrated.

Name[16]TypeCompletion
Tin Choi HouseNon-standard1980
Tin Hei House
Tin Kwai House
Tin Ning House
Tin Sing House
Tin Tak House
Tin Fook House
Tin Fu House

Ngan Wan Estate

Ngan Yat House of Ngan Wan Estate.

Ngan Wan Estate (Chinese: 銀灣邨) is located in Ngan Kwong Wan Road, Mui Wo, a short distance from Mui Wo Ferry Pier.[17] It consists of 4 residential blocks completed in 1988.

Name[18]TypeCompletion
Ngan Yat HouseNon-standard1988
Ngan Yuet House
Ngan Hung House
Ngan Sing House

Ngan Ho Court and Ngan Wai Court

Ngan Ho Court
Ngan Wai Court

Ngan Ho Court (Chinese: 銀河苑) and Ngan Wai Court (Chinese: 銀蔚苑) are Home Ownership Scheme courts in Ngan Kwong Wan Road, Mui Wo.

Ngan Ho Court comprises 2 blocks with 529 flats in total while Ngan Wai Court comprises 1 block with 170 flats in total. They are the only HOS courts on outlying islands (except Tung Chung) which were sold in 2010's. They were sold in 2017 and completed in 2018.[19][20]

Name of Ngan Ho CourtTypeCompletion
Ngan Yuk House (Block A)Non-standard2018
Ngan Long House (Block B)
Name of Ngan Wai CourtTypeCompletion
Ngan Wai CourtNon-standard2018

Ying Tung Estate

Ying Tung Estate

Ying Tung Estate (Chinese: 迎東邨) is built on the Northeastern Coast of Tung Chung, next to Ying Tung Road in 2018, it consists of 4 blocks, namely Ying Chui House, Ying Yuet House, Ying Hei House and Ying Fook House.

Mun Tung Estate

Mun Tung Estate (Chinese: 滿東邨) is located in Tung Chung. It consists of 4 residential blocks completed in 2018.

Yu Tai Court

Yu Tai Court

Yu Tai Court (Chinese: 裕泰苑) is located in Tung Chung near Yat Tung Estate. It comprises two blocks with totally 1,226 flats at a saleable area of 25.8 square metres to 53.1 square metres.[21] The flats were sold in 2018 and is expected to commence in 2020.[22]

NameTypeCompletion
Yu Yuet House (Block A)Non-standard2020
Yu Ying House (Block B)

Yu Nga Court

See also

References

  1. TUNG CHUNG NEW TOWN (Phase 1)
  2. Fu Tung Estate
  3. Hong Kong Housing Authority: Fu Tung Estate
  4. Hong Kong Housing Authority: Yu Tung Court
  5. Yat Tung Estate Archived 20 May 2007 at archive.today
  6. 逸東邨居民要求建港鐵站 Wen Wei Po. 25 May 2011. (in Chinese)
  7. "Railway Development Strategy 2014" (PDF). Transport and Housing Bureau. September 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 June 2018. Retrieved 11 July 2018.
  8. Hong Kong Housing Authority: Yat Tung (I) Estate
  9. Hong Kong Housing Authority: Yat Tung (II) Estate
  10. Hong Kong Housing Authority: Yat Tung Estate
  11. "Public Art in Estates Comes about in Tung Chung Artwalk", Hong Kong Housing Authority
  12. Public art promoted at estates
  13. "Well-located HOS Projects to be Sold at 45% Discount", Hong Kong Housing Authority
  14. Hong Kong Housing Authority: Lung Tin Court
  15. List of completed estates constructed on newly reclaimed land
  16. Hong Kong Housing Authority: Lung Tin Estate
  17. Ngan Kwong Wan Road
  18. Hong Kong Housing Authority: Ngan Wan Estate
  19. Ngan Ho Court
  20. Ngan Wai Court
  21. HA approves average selling prices and arrangements for Sale of HOS Flats 2018 and measures to refine implementation of Well-off Tenants Policies
  22. Long queues for pricey HOS flats

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