Hung Shui Kiu
Traditional Chinese洪水橋
Simplified Chinese洪水桥
Literal meaningFloody Bridge
Hung Shui Kiu in 2017
Residential buildings near Hung Shui Kiu Light Rail stop.
Hung Yuen Road in Hung Shui Kiu.

Hung Shui Kiu is an area between Ping Shan and Lam Tei, in the western part of the New Territories of Hong Kong. It covers parts of Yuen Long and Tuen Mun districts. It is a largely rural residential area. Several Housing Authority blocks are currently under construction on a 6.5-hectare site bounded by Tin Sam, Hung Tin, Hung Chi and Hung Yuen roads.

New town

The "Planning and Development Study on North West New Territories", conducted from 1997 to 2003, identified Hung Shui Kiu and its vicinity as a potential site for a New Town which may accommodate up to 160,000 population in the future. This proposal has since been recommended for implementation and would involve construction of a new Hung Shui Kiu railway station along the existing West Rail line between Siu Hong and Tin Shui Wai stations.[1][2]

The government is conducting public engagement on the plan. A public meeting took place on 8 August 2015 at Shung Tak Catholic English College in Hung Shui Kiu and the Planning Department accepted written comments by mail or email.[3]

In 2015, the first public estate in Hung Shui Kiu, called Hung Fuk Estate, was completed. It comprises nine residential blocks with 4,900 flats as well as a shopping centre, a market, and a community building.

Transport

Hung Shui Kiu is connected by Castle Peak Road. There is also a Light Rail stop, served by routes 610, 614, 615, and 751. There is a proposed MTR station on the Tuen Ma line for Hung Shui Kiu called Hung Shui Kiu station.

Education

Hung Shui Kiu is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 72. Within the school net are multiple aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money) and one government school: Tin Shui Wai Government Primary School (天水圍官立小學).[4]

See also

References

  1. "Hung Shui Kiu New Development Area Project Profile" (PDF). Civil Engineering and Development Department. HKSAR Government. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
  2. "Background". Hung Shui Kiu New Development Area Planning and Engineering Study. Planning Department. Archived from the original on 31 January 2015. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
  3. "Community engagement". HSK NDA Planning and Engineering Study. Planning Department.
  4. "POA School Net 72" (PDF). Education Bureau. Retrieved 9 October 2022.

Further reading

22°25′42″N 113°59′54″E / 22.4282°N 113.9983°E / 22.4282; 113.9983


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