Chuk Yuen Estate (Chinese: 竹園邨) is a public housing estate in Kowloon, Hong Kong, located north of Wong Tai Sin[1] and underneath Lion Rock. Its site was formerly the Chuk Yuen Resettlement Area.[2][3]
It is divided into Chuk Yuen (North) Estate (Chinese: 竹園(北)邨) and Chuk Yuen (South) Estate (Chinese: 竹園(南)邨). The two estates has 8 blocks respectively,[4][5] and all the blocks were built in 1980s. In 1999, some of the flats were sold to tenants through Tenants Purchase Scheme Phase 2.[6]
At the centre of these buildings is a low class shopping mall, hosting a McDonald's, 7-eleven, OK, three bakeries, a street market, Watsons, a dim sum restaurant, two supermarkets and a sports centre. Beside the mall are two parks: one with a fish pond and a waterfall while the other has basketball courts and football fields.
Pang Ching Court (Chinese: 鵬程苑) and Ying Fuk Court (Chinese: 盈福苑) are the Home Ownership Scheme courts near Chuk Yuen Estate, completed in 1991 and 2001 respectively. They have one block individually.
Contents |
Name | Type | Completion |
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Fu Yuen House | Twin Tower | 1983 |
Kwai Yuen House | ||
Wing Yuen House | ||
Nga Yuen House | Double H | 1985 |
Lai Yuen House | ||
Wah Yuen House | Old Slab | |
Sau Yuen House | ||
Chui Yuen House | 1986 |
Name | Type | Completion |
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Yung Yuen House | Trident 3 | 1987 |
Cheung Yuen House | ||
Tung Yuen House | ||
Mui Yuen House | ||
Chung Yuen House | 1988 | |
Pak Yuen House | ||
Wai Yuen House | ||
Toa Yuen House | 1989 |
Name | Type | Completion |
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Ping Ching Court | Trident 3 | 1991 |
Name | Type | Completion |
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Ying Fuk Court | NCB | 2001 |