Oi Man Estate viewed from Princess Margaret Road.

The following is an overview of public housing estates in Quarry Hill and No. 12 Hill, Kowloon, Hong Kong, including Home Ownership Scheme (HOS), Private Sector Participation Scheme (PSPS), Sandwich Class Housing Scheme (SCHS), Flat-for-Sale Scheme (FFSS), and Tenants Purchase Scheme (TPS) estates.

History

Overview

Name Type Inaug. No Blocks No Units Notes
Cascades 欣圖軒 Sandwich 1999 4 712 HK Housing Society
Chun Man Court 俊民苑 HOS 1981 12 1,800
Ho Man Tin Estate 何文田邨 Public 1998 9 4,738
Kwun Fai Court 冠暉苑 HOS 1999 2 300
Kwun Hei Court 冠熹苑 HOS 2000 1 796
Kwun Tak Court 冠德苑 HOS 2019 3 603
Oi Man Estate 愛民邨 Public 1974 12 6,289
Sheung Lok Estate 常樂邨 Public 1998 1 358

Cascades

Cascades

Cascades (Chinese: 欣圖軒) is a Sandwich Class Housing Scheme estate developed by the Hong Kong Housing Society in Chung Hau Street, No. 12 Hill, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is located near Chun Man Court, Ho Man Tin Estate, Ho Man Tin Government Offices, Hong Kong Metropolitan University and the Hong Kong Housing Authority Headquarters.[1][2][3] It consists of four residential blocks completed in 1999[4] and offering 712 units.[5] Cascades is located in Oi Man constituency of the Kowloon City District Council.[6] It was formerly represented by Mak Sui-ki, who was elected in the 2019 elections until July 2021.[7]

Houses

Name[8]Chinese nameCompleted
Block 1第1座1999
Block 2第2座
Block 3第3座
Block 4第4座

Cascades is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 34. Within the school net are multiple aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money) and two government schools: Farm Road Government Primary School and Ma Tau Chung Government Primary School.[9]

Chun Man Court

Chun Man Court

Chun Man Court (Chinese: 俊民苑) is a Home Ownership Scheme court on No. 12 Hill, near Oi Man Estate.[10] It consists of 12 blocks built in 1981.

Houses

Name[11]TypeCompletion
Man Fuk HouseNon-Standard1981
Man Pan House
Man Lan House
Man Hor House
Man Chung House
Man Hoi House
Man Hung House
Man Hei House
Man Ming House
Man Oi House
Man Shui House
Man Yin House

Ho Man Tin Estate / Kwun Fai Court / Kwun Hei Court

Ho Man Tin Estate

Ho Man Tin Estate (Chinese: 何文田邨) consists of 9 residential blocks[12] and a shopping arcade,[13] including 8 blocks and the shopping arcade of Ho Man Tin (South) Estate (Chinese: 何文田(南)邨) on Quarry Hill.[14]

Oi Man Estate

Oi Man Estate

Oi Man Estate (Chinese: 愛民邨) is a public housing estate on No. 12 Hill, Kowloon City District, Kowloon, Hong Kong.[15] It is the largest public housing estate in Kowloon City District. It has a total of 12 residential blocks which were completed between 1974 and 1975. It was officially opened by the Acting Governor Sir Denys Roberts on 20 November 1975.[16]

The estate was built at a cost of $186 million and comprises 6,200 flats designed to house some 46,000 residents based on the Housing Authority's former space allocation standards of 35 square feet per person.[16] The "authorised population" of Oi Man Estate has since been revised to 18,900 residents.[15] It was designed by Housing Department architects, and followed the 1970s estate design innovation of being planned as to "provide every convenience for its residents from banks, markets to barbershops."[16] To this end the estate opened with a three-storey air-conditioned commercial complex, a market, and cooked food stalls.

The British Hong Kong Government admired the construction of the estate because its construction showed improvements in public housing standards in Hong Kong.[17] Oi Man Estate was on the itinerary of Queen Elizabeth II when she visited Hong Kong in 1975. Leader of the British Conservative Party Margaret Thatcher also visited in 1977 and toured Tak Man House, commenting on the modern living conditions, cleanliness of the block, and the cool air circulating within the Twin Tower block's atrium.[18]

Houses

English nameChinese nameTypeCompletion
Wai Man House衛民樓Twin Tower1974–1975
Sun Man House新民樓
Tak Man House德民樓
Tun Man House敦民樓
Shun Man House信民樓
Chiu Man House昭民樓Old Slab
Chung Man House頌民樓
Hong Man House康民樓
Kin Man House建民樓
Lai Man House禮民樓
Po Man House保民樓
Kar Man House嘉民樓

Sheung Lok Estate

Sheung Lok Estate

Sheung Lok Estate (Chinese: 常樂邨) was built on the former site of Sheung Shing Street Temporary Housing Area, the estate has only one residential building built in 1998 on Quarry Hill.[19][20]

House

NameTypeCompletion
Sheung Lok HouseSmall Household Block1998

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References

  1. "Housing Society Launches Sandwich Class Housing Scheme Remaining Units for Sale". Archived from the original on 11 July 2011. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
  2. "Home – Hong Kong Metropolitan University". Hong Kong Metropolitan University. Retrieved 12 February 2022.
  3. "Home | Hong Kong Housing Authority and Housing Department". Hong Kong Housing Authority. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  4. Li, Sandy (10 June 1999). "HKHS to release Bel Air Units". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 12 February 2022.
  5. "Cascades". Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 12 November 2009.
  6. "Recommended District Council Constituency Areas (Kowloon City District)" (PDF). Electoral Affairs Commission. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  7. "Kowloon City District Council - List of Former Kowloon City DC Members". District Council. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  8. "Cascades". Hong Kong Housing Society. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  9. "POA School Net 34" (PDF). Education Bureau. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
  10. Ho Man Tin Outline Zoning Plan approved
  11. Chun Man Court
  12. Ho Man Tin Estate
  13. Homantin Plaza
  14. Ho Man Tin Estate
  15. 1 2 "Oi Man Estate, Kowloon City, Kowloon West". Hong Kong Housing Authority. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
  16. 1 2 3 "A showpiece of public housing in Hong Kong" (PDF). South China Morning Post. 20 November 1975.
  17. THE SPEECH OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, SIR MURRAY MACLEHOSE,K.C.M.G.,M.B.E. TO THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ON OCTOBER 16th 1974.
  18. "Margaret sees Hongkong's best and worst" (PDF). Hong Kong Standard. 18 April 1977.
  19. Homantin South Phase 2
  20. Naming of Estate and Domestic Block - Sheung Shing Street Infill Site for Small Households
  21. Sheung Lok Estate
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