Cheung Shan Estate

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Cheung Shan Estate
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Cheung Shan Estate
General information
Location602 Cheung Shan Estate Road West, Tsuen Wan
New Territories, Hong Kong
Coordinates22°22′43″N 114°07′48″E / 22.37853°N 114.13003°E / 22.37853; 114.13003Coordinates: 22°22′43″N 114°07′48″E / 22.37853°N 114.13003°E / 22.37853; 114.13003
StatusCompleted
CategoryPublic rental housing
Population4,746[1] (2016)
No. of blocks3[2]
No. of units1,621[2]
Construction
Constructed1978; 44 years ago (1978)
AuthorityHong Kong Housing Authority

Cheung Shan Estate (Chinese: 象山邨) is a public housing estate located between Shek Wai Kok Estate and Lei Muk Shue Estate, and near Shing Mun Valley Park and Shing Mun Tunnels in Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong. Formerly the site of Cheung Pei Shan Temporary Housing Area,[3] it consists of three residential buildings completed in 1978.

Houses[]

Name[2] Chinese name Building type Completed
Lok Shan House 樂山樓 Twin Tower 1978
Sau Shan House 秀山樓
Tsui Shan House 翠山樓 Old Slab

Demographics[]

According to the 2016 by-census, Cheung Shan Estate had a population of 4,746. The median age was 48.6 and the majority of residents (95.1 per cent) were of Chinese ethnicity. The average household size was 3 people. The median monthly household income of all households (i.e. including both economically active and inactive households) was HK$21,500.[1]

Politics[]

Cheung Shan Estate is located in Cheung Shek constituency of the Tsuen Wan District Council.[4] It was formerly represented by Matthew Lai Man-fai, who was elected in the 2019 elections until July 2021.[5]

See also[]

  • Public housing estates in Tsuen Wan

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Major Housing Estates". 2016 Population By-census. Census and Statistics Department. Retrieved 7 August 2021.
  2. ^ a b c "Housing Authority Property Location and Profile | Hong Kong Housing Authority and Housing Department | Hong Kong Housing Authority and Housing Department". Hong Kong Housing Authority. Retrieved 7 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Shing Mun Valley Park". Leisure and Cultural Services Department. Retrieved 7 August 2021.
  4. ^ "Recommended District Council Constituency Areas (Tsuen Wan District)" (PDF). Electoral Affairs Commission. Retrieved 7 August 2021.
  5. ^ "Tsuen Wan District Council - Tsuen Wan DC Members". District Council. Retrieved 7 August 2021.
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