Shek Pai Wan Estate
Shek Pai Wan Estate (Chinese: 石排灣邨) is a public housing estate in Aberdeen, Hong Kong, on a hill to the east of the town centre. It comprises 7 residential blocks, a non-standard small household block, a primary school, a shopping centre[1] and a bus terminus.[2]
Background
Shek Pai Wan Estate was a resettlement estate and it consisted of seven blocks between 1966 and 1968.[3] In 1985, Block 2 was found to have structural problems by the Hong Kong Housing Authority, so it was firstly demolished in 1988.[4]
The estate started redevelopment in 1998 and the redevelopment project was divided into three phases. However, Phases 1 and 2 were combined and renamed as Phase 1 whereas Phase 3 was renamed as Phase 2 later.[5][6] There are seven new blocks completed in 2005 and 2007 respectively. Some of the flats were used to accommodate the tenants affected by the redevelopment of Wong Chuk Hang Estate.[7]
Houses
Name | Type | Completion |
---|---|---|
Pik Fai House | Small Household Block | 2005 |
Pik Ngan House | New Harmony I | |
Pik Long House | ||
Pik Yuet House | ||
Pik Yuen House | 2007 | |
Pik Shan House | ||
Pik Wai House | New Flexiblock | |
Pik Luk House | ||
References
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- ↑ Shek Pai Wan Shopping Centre
- ↑ Redevelopment of Shek Pai Wan Estate Phase 1 & 2, Shek Pai Wan, Hong Kong.
- ↑ 香港地方 - 徙置區 (Chinese)
- ↑ 26 problem blocks
- ↑ Proposed Master Layout and Project Development Budget for Redevelopment of Shek Pai Wan Estate Phases 1 and 2
- ↑ Comprehensive Redevelopment Programme of the Housing Authority
- ↑ Redevelopment of Shek Pai Wan Estate Phase 2 Completed Ahead of Schedule (Friday, 30 March 2007)
- ↑ Shek Pai Wan Estate
Coordinates: 22°14′56″N 114°09′27″E / 22.2489°N 114.1576°E