Tai Hang Tung Estate
Tai Hang Tung Estate (Chinese: 大坑東邨) is a public housing estate in Kowloon Tong, Sham Shui Po District, Kowloon, Hong Kong, located near the Tai Hang Sai and Nam Shan Estates as well as Shek Kip Mei station.
The Tai Hang Tung Estate was a resettlement estate built by the British Hong Kong government in 1955, after a fire broke out the squatter area in Tai Hang Tung in 1952.[1][2] The estate started redevelopment and rehabilitation in the 1970s. The first batch of redeveloped buildings were constructed in 1983 and 1986 respectively.[3] The last four old blocks, Tung Fu House, Tung Wing House, Tung Wan House and Tung Wo House, were demolished in 2003.[4] Two buildings in Redevelopment Phase 1, Tung Kin House and Tung Yi House, were built in 2002.[5]
Houses[]
Name[6] | Type | Completion |
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Tung Lung House | Old Slab | 1983 |
Tung Fai House | Linear 1 | 1986 |
Tung Hoi House | ||
Tung Moon House | ||
Tung Wong House | ||
Tung Yu House | ||
Tung Shing House | ||
Tung Yi House | Small Household Block | 2002 |
Tung Kin House |
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Coordinates: 22°19′58″N 114°10′18″E / 22.3327°N 114.1718°E
- Residential buildings completed in 1955
- Residential buildings completed in 1983
- Residential buildings completed in 1986
- Residential buildings completed in 2002
- Kowloon Tong
- Public housing estates in Hong Kong
- 1955 establishments in Hong Kong