Hung Fuk Estate Explained

Building Name:Hung Fuk Estate
Location:1 Hung Yuen Road, Hung Shui Kiu
New Territories, Hong Kong
Coordinates:22.438°N 113.997°W
Status:Completed
Category:Public rental housing
Area:6.4 hectares
Population Date:2016
Population:9,255
Blocknumber:9
Units:4,905
Construction Authority:Hong Kong Housing Authority
C:洪福邨
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Hung Fuk Estate is a public housing estate in Hung Shui Kiu, New Territories, Hong Kong. It comprises nine blocks with a total of 4,905 flats. It was completed in 2015 and is the first public estate in Hung Shui Kiu, which is planned to undergo large-scale development as a new town.[1]

History

The estate is one of the first large developments in Hung Shui Kiu, which the Hong Kong Government plans to develop into a new town.

The Hsin Chong construction company built the first and second phases, comprising four domestic blocks, the single-storey commercial centre, and a three-storey car park.[2]

The third phase was built by Yau Lee Group between January 2013 and April 2015. It comprises five residential blocks, a kindergarten, an elderly centre, and an integrated children and youth centre. The construction contract for this phase was valued at HK$1,232.47 million.[3]

Description

The estate, managed by the Hong Kong Housing Authority, is located in Hung Shui Kiu Area 13 and has a site area of about 6.4 hectares.

The nine residential blocks provide 4,905 flats designed to accommodate around 12,900 people.[4] They range in height from 16 to 24 storeys, which is unusually short by Hong Kong standards.[4]

Aside from the residential blocks, the estate also includes a bus terminus, a shopping centre, a market, and various community facilities including a kindergarten, an elderly centre, and a youth centre.[4]

The Social Welfare Department has proposed setting up a 50-place hostel for moderately mentally handicapped persons, as well as a 160-place integrated vocational rehabilitation services centre, within the Ancillary Facilities Block of Hung Fuk Estate.[5]

Houses

Name Chinese name Block no. Building type Phase Completed
Hung Foon House 洪歡樓 1 Non-standard block
(cruciform)
1 2015
Hung Yan House 洪欣樓 2
Hung Hei House 洪喜樓 3
Hung Lok House 洪樂樓 4 2
Hung Long House 洪塱樓 5 Non-standard block
(Y-shaped)
3
Hung Yat House 洪溢樓 6
Hung Yuet House 洪悅樓 7
Hung Cheong House 洪昌樓 8 Non-standard block
(cruciform)
Hung Shing House 洪盛樓 9

Demographics

According to the 2016 by-census, Hung Fuk Estate had a population of 9,255. The median age was 37.5 and the majority of residents (98 per cent) were of Chinese ethnicity. Cantonese was the usual spoken language of 90.7 per cent of residents (excluding non-speaking persons). The average household size was 2.4 people. The median monthly household income of all households (i.e. including both economically active and inactive households) was HK$12,250.[6]

Politics

Hung Fuk Estate is located in Hung Fuk constituency of the Yuen Long District Council. It is currently represented by Eddie Chan Shu-fai, who was elected in the 2019 elections.

Transport

The Hung Fuk Estate Public Transport Interchange is a covered bus station with three bays for franchised buses as well as a lay-by for green minibuses.

The estate is also 400 metres away from the Hung Shui Kiu stop on the Light Rail.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hung Fuk Estate, Yuen Long, New Territories West. Hong Kong Housing Authority. 6 December 2016.
  2. Web site: Public Housing Development at Hung Shui Kiu Area 13 Phase 1&2. Hsin Chong Group Holdings. 6 December 2016.
  3. Web site: Construction of Public Rental Housing Development at Hung Shui Kiu Area 13 Phase 3. Yau Lee Group. 6 December 2016.
  4. Web site: STH visits public rental housing site in Hung Shui Kiu and Shui Bin Wai Estate in Yuen Long (with photos). Hong Kong Government. 29 January 2015.
  5. Web site: Setting up of New Hostel for Moderately Mentally Handicapped Persons and Integrated Vocational Rehabilitation Services Centre in Hung Fuk Estate, Hung Shui Kiu, New Territories. Legislative Council. 11 April 2016.
  6. Web site: Major Housing Estates . 2016 Population By-census . . 19 February 2020.