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The southern part of Tuen Mun, showing Butterfly Estate, Melody Garden, Yuet Wu Villa, Siu Hei Court, Siu Shan Court, and Wu King Estate

The following is an overview of public housing estates in Tuen Mun, Hong Kong, including Home Ownership Scheme (HOS), Private Sector Participation Scheme (PSPS), Sandwich Class Housing Scheme (SCHS), Flat-for-Sale Scheme (FFSS), Subsidised Sale Flats Project (SSFP), and Tenants Purchase Scheme (TPS) estates.

History

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Tuen Mun used to be a rural area. At a time when the population had swelled dramatically with refugees from China, many of them living in substandard housing, the government launched a plan to provide modern housing to the masses. As part of this policy, Tuen Mun was developed as a new town from the early 1970s. Land was reclaimed from the sea in order to provide space suitable for development. Much of Castle Peak Bay was filled in. The first public housing estate in Tuen Mun was Castle Peak Estate, completed in 1971, which has since been demolished.

Construction of the Tuen Mun New Town has been basically complete since the turn of the millennium, with most of the public housing estates built before then. Two newer estates are Lung Yat Estate, completed in 2013, and the Yan Tin Estate, completed in 2018 at the rural fringe of the new town.

Overview

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Name Type Inaug. No Blocks No Units Notes
Affluence Garden 澤豐花園 PSPS 1989 5 2,208
Butterfly Estate 蝴蝶邨 Public 1983 6 5,405
Chi Lok Fa Yuen 置樂花園 PSPS 1982 8 1,000
Ching Tin Estate 菁田邨 Public 2022 5 4,000
Fu Tai Estate 富泰邨 Public 2000 11 5,066
Glorious Garden 富健花園 PSPS 1999 12 3,026
Hin Fat Estate 顯發邨 Public 2024 1 872
Kin Sang Estate 建生邨 TPS 1989 4 685
Kingston Terrace 景新臺 Flat-For-Sale 2002 4 1,152 HK Housing Society
Leung King Estate 良景邨 TPS 1988 8 3,479
Lung Mun Oasis 龍門居 PSPS 1998 16 3,800
Lung Yat Estate 龍逸邨 Public 2013 2 990
Melody Garden 美樂花園 Middle Income 1984 10 2,240
On Ting Estate 安定邨 Public 1980 6 5,049
Po Tin Estate 寶田邨 Public 2000 9 8,736 also Interim Housing
Prime View Garden 景峰花園 PSPS 1985 5 1,520
Sam Shing Estate 三聖邨 Public 1980 3 1,834
San Wai Court 新圍苑 HOS 1989 6 2,100
Shan King Estate 山景邨 TPS 1983 9 8,644
Siu Shan Court 兆山苑 HOS 1983 12 1,872
Siu Lun Court 兆麟苑 HOS 1993 12 4,200
Siu Lung Court 兆隆苑 HOS 1991 1 612
Siu Hei Court 兆禧苑 HOS 1985 5 2,800
Siu Hin Court 兆軒苑 HOS 1991 2 1,224
Siu Hong Court 兆康苑 HOS 1982 20 4,676
Siu Kwai Court 兆畦苑 HOS 1990 2 1,425
Siu On Court 兆安苑 HOS 1982 10 1,311
Siu Pong Court 兆邦苑 HOS 1991 1 612
Tai Hing Estate 大興邨 Public 1977 7 8,602
Tin King Estate 田景邨 TPS 1989 4 1,280
Terrace Concerto 翠鳴臺 SSFP 2021 1 290 HK Housing Society
Tsui Ning Garden 翠寧花園 PSPS 1991 6 2,100
Wo Tin Estate 和田邨 Public 2022 4 4,232
Wu King Estate 湖景邨 Public 1982 6 4,386
Yan Tin Estate 欣田邨 Public 2018 5 4,688
Yau Oi Estate 友愛邨 Public 1980 11 9,153
Yip Wong Estate 業旺邨 Public 2024 1
Yuet Wu Villa 悅湖山莊 PSPS 1994 15 3,890

Estates

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Affluence Garden

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Affluence Garden

Affluence Garden (Chinese: 澤豐花園) is a Home Ownership Scheme and Private Sector Participation Scheme court in Tuen Mun, beside Tuen Mun River.[1] It has totally 5 blocks built in 1989.[2]

Name[3][4] Type Completion
Block 1
(Prosperland House)
Private Sector Participation Scheme 1989
Block 2
(Felicitous House)
Block 3
(Civic House)
Block 4
(Pacific House)
Block 5
(Opulent House)

Butterfly Estate

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Butterfly Estate (Chinese: 蝴蝶邨) is the seventh public housing estate in Tuen Mun, completed in 1983.[5] Built in the reclaimed land of Castle Peak Bay,[6][7] the estate consists of 6 residential blocks.

Butterfly Estate Public Library was reprovisioned and expanded in 2010.[8]

Butterfly Estate is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 70. Within the school net are multiple aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money) and the following government schools: Tuen Mun Government Primary School (屯門官立小學).[9]

Name Type Completion
Tip Chui House Ziggurat 1983
Tip Ling House
Tip Mo House
Tip Sum House
Tip Yee House
Tip Ying House

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Chi Lok Fa Yuen

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Chi Lok Fa Yuen

Chi Lok Fa Yuen (Chinese: 置樂花園) is a Home Ownership Scheme and Private Sector Participation Scheme estate in Tsing Hoi Circuit, Tuen Mun, New Territories, Hong Kong. Built on the reclaimed land of Castle Peak Bay,[7] It comprises eight residential blocks and a shopping centre completed in 1982.[11] It was jointly developed by Hong Kong Housing Authority and Sun Hung Kai Properties.[12]

Block No.[13] Name Type Completion
Block 1 Lok Man Yuen Private Sector Participation Scheme 1982
Block 2 Lok Lai Yuen
Block 3 Lok Yee Yuen
Block 4 Lok Hang Yuen
Block 5 Lok Chun Yuen
Block 6 Lok Cheong Yuen
Block 7 Lok Wing Yuen
Block 8 Lok Hing Yuen

Fu Tai Estate

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Fu Tai Estate

Fu Tai Estate (Chinese: 富泰邨) is located next to Lingnan University,[14] consisting of 11 residential buildings completed in 2000 and 2001.[15][5] It occupies the former site of Fu Tei Village (Chinese: 虎地村) and Fu Tei Camp (Chinese: 虎地軍營).

It is the only estate in Tuen Mun which is far away from any MTR Light Rail stops. Residents need to take MTR Bus to go to nearby Light Rail stops or West Rail stations.[16]

Fu Tai Estate is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 71. Within the school net are multiple aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money); no government schools are in the school net.[17]

Name Type Completion
Chung Tai House Concord 1 2000
Yat Tai House
Ning Tai House
Kin Tai House
Yan Tai House
Yin Tai House
Ying Tai House
Kwan Tai House Single Aspect Building 2001
Oi Tai House Harmony 1 2000
Sau Tai House Harmony 1
Mei Tai House

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Glorious Garden

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Glorious Garden

Glorious Garden (Chinese: 富健花園) is a Home Ownership Scheme and Private Sector Participation Scheme court in Tuen Mun, located at the reclaimed land in San Shek Wan and next to Lung Mun Oasis.[19][20] It was jointly developed by Hong Kong Housing Authority and Chevalier Group.[21] It consists of 12 residential blocks completed in 1999.[22]

Name[20] Type Completion
Block 1 Private Sector Participation Scheme 1999
Block 2
Block 3
Block 4
Block 5
Block 6
Block 7
Block 8
Block 9
Block 10
Block 11
Block 12

Kin Sang Estate

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Kin Sang Estate

Kin Sang Estate (Chinese: 建生邨) is the eleventh public housing estate in Tuen Mun,[5] located near Ching Chung Koon and Castle Peak Hospital.[23] It consists of four residential buildings completed in 1989. In 1998, some of the flats were sold under Tenants Purchase Scheme Phase 1.[24][25]

Name Type Completion
Hong Sang House Trident 4 1989
Lok Sang House
Tai Sang House
Yue Sang House

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Kingston Terrace

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Kingston Terrace

Kingston Terrace (Chinese: 景新臺) is a Flat-for-Sale Scheme court in King San Path, Tuen Mun, near Light Rail Prime View stop. It consists of four blocks with 1,152 units built in 2002, developed by the Hong Kong Housing Society.[27] The units were sold in two phases in 2007 (Block 3 and 4) and 2008 (Block 1 and 2) respectively.[28]

Name[29] Type Completion
Block 1 Flat-for-Sale Scheme 2002
Block 2
Block 3
Block 4

Leung King Estate

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Leung King Estate

Leung King Estate (Chinese: 良景邨) is the ninth public housing estate in Tuen Mun,[5] located in Northwest Tuen Mun. It consists of eight residential buildings completed in 1988. The estate was formerly the site of Leung Tin Village and it was named for the village, as was the nearby Tin King Estate.[30] In 2001, some of the flats in the estate were sold under Tenants Purchase Scheme Phase 4.[31][32]

Leung King Estate is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 70. Within the school net are multiple aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money) and the following government schools: Tuen Mun Government Primary School (屯門官立小學).[9]

Name Type Completion
Leung Wah House Trident 3 1988
Leung Yin House
Leung Shui House
Leung Chun House
Leung Wai House
Leung Kit House Trident 4
Leung Ying House
Leung Chi House New Slab

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Lung Mun Oasis

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Lung Mun Oasis

Lung Mun Oasis (Chinese: 龍門居) is a Home Ownership Scheme and Private Sector Participation Scheme court in Tuen Mun, located at the reclaimed land of San Shek Wan and near Glorious Garden.[19] It consists of 16 residential buildings completed in 1998.[34][35] Light Rail Lung Mun stop and a bus terminus are located at Lung Mun Oasis.[36]

Name[37] Type Completion
Block 1 Private Sector Participation Scheme 1998
Block 2
Block 3
Block 4
Block 5
Block 6
Block 7
Block 8
Block 9
Block 10
Block 11
Block 12
Block 13
Block 14
Block 15
Block 16

Lung Yat Estate

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Lung Yat Estate

Lung Yat Estate (Chinese: 龍逸邨) is a public rental estate completed in 2013. It comprises two residential blocks and a community building. The 34-storey blocks collectively provide 990 flats for an estimated 2,800 people.[38]

Name Type Completion
Kin Lung House Non-standard 2013
Hong Lung House

Melody Garden

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Melody Garden

Melody Garden (Chinese: 美樂花園) is a Home Ownership Scheme and Private Sector Participation Scheme court in Tuen Mun, located at the reclaimed land of Castle Peak Bay near Butterfly Estate.[39] It was the first and the only "Middle Income Housing Scheme" developed by the Hong Kong Housing Authority.[40][41] It has 10 blocks built in 1984 and it was the first HOS court in Tuen Mun Ferry Pier region.[42]

Name[43] Type Completion
Block 1 Middle Income Housing Scheme 1984
Block 2
Block 3
Block 4
Block 5
Block 6
Block 7
Block 8
Block 9
Block 10

On Ting Estate

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On Ting Estate

On Ting Estate (Chinese: 安定邨) is the fifth public housing estate in Tuen Mun completed between 1980 and 1982.[5] It consists of 6 residential blocks, and is built on reclaimed land of Castle Peak Bay[44] Major renovation works were carried out in the estate in 2003.[45]

Name Type Completion
Ting Lung House Double H 1980
Ting Hong House 1981
Ting Fuk House
Ting Tai House Old Slab
Ting Tak House
Ting Cheung House 1982

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On Ting Estate is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 71. Within the school net are multiple aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money); no government schools are in the school net.[17]

Po Tin Estate

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Po Tin Estate

Po Tin Estate (Chinese: 寶田邨) is the twelfth public housing estate in Tuen Mun.[5] It was built as interim housing which consists of 9 residential blocks completed in 2000. Six buildings of the estate with about 4,100 flats were changed into a public housing estate in 2004.[47]

Name Type Completion
Block 1 Interim housing 2000
Block 2
Block 3
Block 4 Public housing estate
Block 5
Block 6
Block 7
Block 8
Block 9

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Its facilities and flat sizes are found unsatisfactory since its standard is much lower than that in other public housing estates.[49]

Prime View Garden

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Prime View Garden

Prime View Garden (Chinese: 景峰花園) is a Home Ownership Scheme and Private Sector Participation Scheme court in Castle Peak Road (San Hui Section), Tuen Mun. It was jointly developed by the Hong Kong Housing Authority and New World Development in 1985. It has totally five blocks.

Name[50] Type Completion
Block 1 Private Sector Participation Scheme 1985
Block 2
Block 3
Block 4
Block 5

Prime View Garden is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 71. Within the school net are multiple aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money); no government schools are in the school net.[17]

Sam Shing Estate

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Sam Shing Estate

Sam Shing Estate (Chinese: 三聖邨) is the third public housing estate in Tuen Mun.[5] is a public housing estate in Tuen Mun, New Territories, Hong Kong. It Built on the reclaimed land of Castle Peak Bay,[51] the estate consists of 3 residential blocks completed in 1980. It was named for nearby Sam Shing Hui, a fishing village in the district, and most of the residents in the estate were fishermen.[52][53]

Name Type Completion
Chun Yu House Double H 1980
Fung Yu House Old Slab
Moon Yu House

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San Wai Court

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San Wai Court

San Wai Court (Chinese: 新圍苑) is a Home Ownership Scheme court in Tuen Mun, located near Castle Peak and Tsing Shan Monastery. Formerly the old site of Leung Tin Village (Chinese: 良田村), the estate consists of six residential blocks completed in 1989.[55] It is named from the nearby San Wai Chai (Chinese: 新圍仔) and it is the only HOS court in Tuen Mun which is not named with the prefix "Siu" (Chinese: ).[56] Light Rail San Wai stop is located at San Wai Court and it is named from the court.

Name[57] Type Completion
San Yin House NCB (Ver.1984) 1989
San Shun House
San Bik House
San Hoi House
San Woon House
San Pui House

Shan King Estate

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Shan King Estate

Shan King Estate (Chinese: 山景邨) is the eighth public housing estate in Tuen Mun.[5] The estate consists of 6 residential blocks completed in 1983 and 1986 respectively, offering totally 8644 units. Some of the units were sold to the tenants in Tenants Purchase Scheme Phase 6A.[58][59]

Shan King Estate is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 70. Within the school net are multiple aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money) and the following government schools: Tuen Mun Government Primary School (屯門官立小學).[9]

Name Type Completion
King Wing House Old Slab 1983
King Fu House Double H
King Kwai House
King Wah House Trident 1 1986
King Mei House
King Lai House
King On House Trident 2
King Lok House
King Yip House

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Siu Shan Court

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Siu Shan Court

Siu Shan Court (Chinese: 兆山苑) is a Home Ownership Scheme court on the reclaimed land of Castle Peak Bay in Tuen Mun South, near Wu King Estate and Butterfly Estate.[39] It comprises 12 blocks built in 1983.

Name[61] Type Completion
Min King House Old-Cruciform 1983
Cheung King House
Pak King House
Kwai King House
Wah King House
Hang King House
Yeung King House
Yeh King House
Kin King House
Lau King House
Yue King House
Tao King House

Siu Hei Court

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Siu Hei Court

Siu Hei Court (Chinese: 兆禧苑) is a Home Ownership Scheme court on the reclaimed land of Castle Peak Bay in Tuen Mun South, near Tuen Mun Ferry Pier, Wu King Estate, Yuet Wu Villa, Pierhead Garden and Richland Garden. It comprises 5 blocks built in 1985.

Name[62] Type Completion
On Hei House Windwill 1985
Wan Hei House
Shun Hei House
Nga Hei House
Lok Hei House

Siu Kwai Court

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Siu Kwai Court

Siu Kwai Court (Chinese: 兆畦苑) is a Home Ownership Scheme court in Tuen Mun, near Tin King Estate. It consists of two blocks built in 1990.

Name[63] Type Completion
Siu Keung House Trident 3 1990
Siu Fu House Trident 4

Siu Hin Court

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Siu Hin Court

Siu Hin Court (Chinese: 兆軒苑) is a Home Ownership Scheme court in Tuen Mun, near Kin Sang Estate. It has 2 blocks built in 1991. The two blocks were originally planned for rental housing of Kin Sang Estate, but their flats were finally converted to HOS to be sold to public.

Name[64] Type Completion
Shun Sang House Trident 4 1991
Yat Sang House

Siu Lun Court

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Siu Lun Court

Siu Lun Court (Chinese: 兆麟苑) is a Home Ownership Scheme court on the reclaimed land between Castle Peak Bay and Lo Shue Chau[65] in Tuen Mun South. It comprises 12 blocks completed in 1993.

Name[66] Type Completion
Ngan Lun House NCB (Ver.1984) 1993
Po Lun House
Tsui Lun House
Yiu Lun House
Sui Lun House
Ka Lun House
Fu Lun House
Kwai Lun House
Wing Lun House
Yuk Lun House
Fai Lun House
Wah Lun House

Siu Lung Court

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Siu Lung Court

Siu Lung Court (Chinese: 兆隆苑) is a Home Ownership Scheme court in Tuen Mun, near Leung King Estate.[67] It has only 1 block built in 1991.

Name[68] Type Completion
Siu Lung Court Trident 4 1991

Siu Hong Court

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Siu Hong Court
Tuen Mun Government Primary School

Siu Hong Court (Chinese: 兆康苑) is a Home Ownership Scheme court in Tuen Mun, located near Tuen Mun Hospital, Ching Chung Koon, Castle Peak Hospital and MTR Siu Hong station. It consists of 20 residential buildings completed in 1982 and 1985 respectively. It is the first HOS court in Tuen Mun, and was the largest-scale HOS estate in Hong Kong.[69] In 1985, it won a silver medal in Hong Kong Institute of Architects Annual Awards.[70][71]

Siu Hong Court is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 70. Within the school net are multiple aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money) and the following government schools: Tuen Mun Government Primary School (屯門官立小學).[9]

Name[72] Type Completion
Siu Yin House Flexi 1 1982
Siu Sun House
Siu Chun House
Siu Kit House
Siu Wai House
Siu Kin House
Siu Yan House
Siu Wing House
Siu Wah House
Siu Hang House Flexi 2 1984
Siu Shun House
Siu Cheong House
Siu Ho House
Siu Ping House
Siu Fai House
Siu Lok House
Siu Lai House
Siu Kei House
Siu Ning House
Siu Tai House

Siu On Court

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Siu On Court

Siu On Court (Chinese: 兆安苑) is a HOS court in Tuen Mun, located at the reclaimed land of Castle Peak Bay and near On Ting Estate. It consists of totally 10 blocks built in 1982.

Name[73] Type Completion
Ting Lok House Old-Cruciform 1982
Ting Yau House
Ting Hei House
Ting Pong House
Ting Man House
Ting Chi House
Ting Yin House
Ting On House
Ting Kay House
Ting Hoi House

Siu Pong Court

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Siu Pong Court

Siu Pong Court (Chinese: 兆邦苑) is a Home Ownership Scheme court in Tuen Mun, near Tin King Estate. It consists of 1 block built in 1991.

Name[74] Type Completion
Siu Pong Court Trident 4 1991

Tai Hing Estate

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Tai Hing Estate

Tai Hing Estate (Chinese: 大興邨) is the second public housing estate and the oldest existing public housing estate in Tuen Mun, New Territories, Hong Kong. There are 8,602 flats in the estate with capacity to house 21,100 people. It is also a district council constituency. It is a traditional strong pro-democratic area, having returned Albert Ho as district councillor in the Legislative Council.

Terrace Concerto

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Terrace Concerto

Terrace Concerto (Chinese: 翠鳴臺) is a court under the Subsidized Sale Flats Project developed by Hong Kong Housing Society in Ming Kum Road, Tuen Mun. It comprises single 31-storey tower with total 290 units ranging from 297 to 662 square feet. It was the site of Yan Oi Tong Tin Ka Ping Secondary School Science And Ecological Learning Centre in Shan King Estate.[75]

The court was sold together with another court, Mount Verdant in Tseung Kwan O, in 2017, at prices between HK$1.92 million and HK$4.78 million, or about 30 percent less than market prices.[76] It is expected to complete in 2021.[77]

Name Type Completion
Terrace Concerto Designed by architect 2021

Tin King Estate

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Tin King Estate

Tin King Estate (Chinese: 田景邨) is the tenth public housing estate in Tuen Mun.[5] It consists of 4 residential buildings completed in 1989. The estate was formerly the site of Leung Tin Village and it was named from the village, together with the nearby Leung King Estate.[30] In 1999, some of the flats in the estate were sold under Tenants Purchase Scheme Phase 2.[78]

Name Type Completion
Tin Lok House New Slab 1989
Tin Tun House Trident 3
Tin Yue House
Tin Tsui House Trident 4

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Tsui Ning Garden

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Tsui Ning Garden

Tsui Ning Garden (Chinese: 翠寧花園) is a Home Ownership Scheme and Private Sector Participation Scheme court in Tuen Mun, located at the reclaimed land of Castle Peak Bay, near Yau Oi Estate and On Ting Estate. It has totally 6 blocks built in 1991.

Name[80] Type Completion
Block 1 Private Sector Participation Scheme 1991
Block 2
Block 3
Block 4
Block 5
Block 6

Wu King Estate

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Wu King Estate

Wu King Estate (Chinese: 湖景邨) is the sixth public housing estate in Tuen Mun consisting of 6 residential blocks completed in 1982.[5][23] It is built on the reclaimed land of Castle Peak Bay.[7]

Wu King Estate is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 70. Within the school net are multiple aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money) and the following government schools: Tuen Mun Government Primary School (屯門官立小學).[9]

Name Type Completion
Wu Boon House Twin Tower 1982
Wu Fai House
Wu Kwong House
Wu Pik House
Wu Tsui House
Wu Yuet House

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Yan Tin Estate

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Fu Tai Estate

Yan Tin Estate (欣田邨) is a new public housing estate in Tuen Mun Area 54, behind Siu Hong Court. It consists of five residential blocks, ranging in height from 33 to 38 storeys, and the Yan Tin Shopping Centre. It provides 4,688 rental flats catering to an approximate population of around 13,000.[82] Tenant intake began on 23 March 2018.[83]

Name Chinese name Type Completion
Chun Tin House 俊田樓 Non-standard 2018
Yat Tin House 逸田樓
Hei Tin House 喜田樓
Yuet Tin House 悅田樓
Luk Tin House 綠田樓

Yau Oi Estate

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Yau Oi Estate

Yau Oi Estate (Chinese: 友愛邨) is the third public housing estate in Tuen Mun. It was built between 1979 and 1982[5] on reclaimed land of Castle Peak Bay.[44] Consisting of 11 residential blocks, it was the largest single subsidized housing development in Hong Kong, with 9,153 units and a population of more than 35,000.[84]

Name Type Completion
Oi Ming House Double H 1979
Oi Lai House 1980
Oi Hei House
Oi Tak House
Oi Chi House 1981
Oi Shun House Twin Tower
Oi Yee House
Oi Lim House 1982
Oi Yung House Old Slab 1980
Oi Fai House Triple H
Oi Lok House Old Slab 1981

[85]

Yuet Wu Villa

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Yuet Wu Villa

Yuet Wu Villa (Chinese: 悅湖山莊) is a Home Ownership Scheme and Private Sector Participation Scheme court in Tuen Mun, located at the reclaimed land of Castle Peak Bay. It comprises 15 high-rise tower blocks consisting of 3,890 residential units, which were built in 1994.[86][87]

Name[88] Type Completion
Block 1 Private Sector Participation Scheme 1994
Block 2
Block 3
Block 4
Block 5
Block 6
Block 7
Block 8
Block 9
Block 10
Block 11
Block 12
Block 13
Block 14
Block 15

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