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Queen's Hill Estate

Queen's Hill Estate
Queen's Hill Estate
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General information
Location66 Lung Ma Road, Kwan Tei
Fanling
New Territories, Hong Kong
Coordinates22°30′10″N 114°09′22″E / 22.502829°N 114.1562074°E / 22.502829; 114.1562074
StatusCompleted
CategoryPublic rental housing
No. of blocks7[1]
No. of units8,865[1]
Construction
Constructed2021; 3 years ago (2021)
AuthorityHong Kong Housing Authority

Queen's Hill Estate (Chinese: 皇后山邨) is a public housing estate in Kwan Tei, Fanling, New Territories, Hong Kong. Formerly Queen's Hill Camp for British Forces Overseas Hong Kong, the site was originally planned for a private university, but later used for public housing due to declining numbers of secondary school graduates.[2] It consists of seven residential blocks completed in 2021.

Shan Lai Court (山麗苑) is a Home Ownership Scheme court in Kwan Tei, near Queen's Hill Estate. It consists of six residential blocks completed in 2021.

The site occupies about 13.65 hectares (33.7 acres) and comprises seven Public Rental Housing (PRH) blocks and six Subsidised Sale Flats (SSF) blocks, with the provision of retail facilities, car parks, community and social welfare facilities, educational facilities, bus terminus and ancillary transport facilities. It will provide in stages a total of 8,865 PRH flats and 3,222 SSF flats for a population of around 34,500 people.[3]

Houses

Queen's Hill Estate

Name[1] Chinese name Building type Completed
Wong Wui House 皇滙樓 Non-standard 2021
Wong Yi House 皇頤樓
Wong Yet House 皇溢樓
Wong Shun House 皇順樓
Wong Sheng House 皇盛樓
Wong Lok House 皇樂樓
Wong Ching House 皇澄樓

Shan Lai Court

Name[4] Chinese name Building type Completed
Chung Shan House 松山閣 Non-standard 2021
Yung Shan House 榕山閣
Hang Shan House 杏山閣
Lei Shan House 梨山閣
Ying Shan House 楹山閣
Kiu Shan House 橋山閣

Politics

Queen's Hill Estate and Shan Lai Court are located in Queen's Hill constituency of the North District Council.[5] It is currently represented by Law Ting-tak, who was elected in the 2019 elections.[6]

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