Public housing estates in Sheung Shui

This is a list of public housing estates (including Home Ownership Scheme (HOS), Private Sector Participation Scheme (PSPS), Tenants Purchase Scheme (TPS)) in Sheung Shui Town, Hong Kong.

Contents

Overview

Name Type Inaug. No Blocks No Units Notes
Ching Ho Estate 清河邨 Public 2007 3 2,397
Choi Po Court 彩蒲苑 HOS 1984 4 2,112
Choi Yuen Estate 彩園邨 Public 1982 6 5,076
On Shing Court 安盛苑 HOS 1990 1 612
Sunningdale Garden 順欣花園 PSPS 1992 4 830
Tai Ping Estate 太平邨 TPS 1989 4 424
Tin Ping Estate 天平邨 TPS 1986 7 1,522
Tsui Lai Garden 翠麗花園 PSPS 1990 6 2,012
Yuk Po Court 旭埔苑 HOS 1982 8 1,248

Ching Ho Estate

Ching Ho Estate (Chinese: 清河邨) is the latest public estate in North District. Its name, "Ching Ho", means "clear river" in Chinese.[1]

The estate is developed into 3 phases, with a total of 8 "New Harmony" residential buildings and a shopping centre. Phase 3 consists of 3 blocks completed in 2007.[2] Phase 2 and Phase 1 consists of a total of 5 blocks and the shopping centre completed in 2008.[3][4][5]

Name[6] Type Completion
Ching Chak House New Harmony 2007
Ching Long House
Ching Chiu House
Ching Chung House 2008
Ching Ping House
Ching Yun House
Ching Yu House
Ching Hin House

Choi Po Court

Choi Po Court (Chinese: 彩蒲苑) is an HOS housing estate in Sheung Shui Town, near Choi Yuen Estate[7] and Sheung Shui Station. It has totally 4 blocks built in 1982.

Name[8] Type Completion
Choi Ying House Windwill 1982
Choi Ching House
Choi Pik House
Choi Ngan House

Choi Yuen Estate

Choi Yuen Estate (Chinese: 彩園邨) is a public estate located near Sheung Shui Station and Landmark North in Sheung Shui Town.[9][10] It is the first public housing estate in North District,[11] which consists of 6 residential blocks built between 1981 and 1983.

The old site of Choi Yuen Estate was vegetable farms and the nearby village was called Tsoi Yuen Tsuen (Chinese: 菜園村) which meant Vegetable Farm Village in Chinese.[12] In the 1970s, the vegetable farms were removed to construct Choi Yuen Estate, and the estate's name is similar to the village in Chinese. In 1990s, the village was demolished to build Landmark North, one of the largest shopping malls in North District.

Name[13] Type Completion
Choi Yuk House Old Slab 1981
Choi Ping House
Choi Chu House
Choi Lai House
Choi Wu House Triple H
Choi Wah House 1983

On Shing Court

On Shing Court (Chinese: 安盛苑) is a HOS court in Sheung Shui, near Tin Ping Estate.[14] It has only 1 block built in 1990.

Name[15] Type Completion
On Shing Court Trident 4 1990

Sunningdale Garden

Sunningdale Garden (Chinese: 順欣花園) is a PSPS housing estate in Sheung Shui Town, near Sheung Shui Town Centre and Shek Wu Hui.[7][16] It has 4 blocks built in 1992.

Name[17] Type Completion
Block 1 Private Sector Participation Scheme 1992
Block 2
Block 3
Block 4

Tai Ping Estate

Tai Ping Estate (Chinese: 太平邨) is a mixed public and TPS housing estate consisting of 4 residential buildings completed in 1989. Some of the flats were sold to tenants through Tenants Purchase Scheme Phase 5 in 2002.[18][19]

Name[20] Type Completion
Ping Chi House Linear 1 1989
Ping Ching House
Ping Hay House
Ping Yee House

Tin Ping Estate

Tin Ping Estate (Chinese: 天平邨) is the northernmost mixed public and TPS housing estate in Sheung Shui Town. It consists of 7 residential buildings completed between 1986 and 1990. Some of the flats were sold to tenants through Tenants Purchase Scheme Phase 3 in 2000.[21]

Name[22] Type Completion
Tin Yee House Trident 2 1986
Tin Cheung House
Tin Hor House
Tin Mei House Trident 3
Tin Hee House 1989
Tin Long House Trident 4 1990
Tin Ming House New Slab 1990

Tsui Lai Garden

Tsui Lai Garden (Chinese: 翠麗花園) is a PSPS housing estate in Sheung Shui Town, near North District Sports Ground.[23][24] It has 6 blocks built in 1990.

Name[25] Type Completion
Block 1 Private Sector Participation Scheme 1990
Block 2
Block 3
Block 4
Block 5
Block 6

Yuk Po Court

Yuk Po Court (Chinese: 旭埔苑) is an HOS housig estate in Sheung Shui Town, near Choi Yuen Estate[7] and Sheung Shui Station. It has totally 8 blocks built in 1982.

Name[26] Type Completion
Ching Wu House Old-Cruciform 1982
Ming Wu House
Tong Wu House
Hon Wu House
Chun Wu House
Chow Wu House
Seung Wu House
Tsun Wu House

See also

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