Po Tat Estate, Public rental housing complex in Kwun Tong District, Hong Kong.
Po Tat Estate is a public rental housing complex in Kwun Tong comprising 13 residential blocks that accommodate roughly 7,400 households and over 24,000 residents across its buildings. The development occupies a substantial footprint in this eastern district of Hong Kong.
The site was previously a cement factory before being converted into a residential development in 2001. Six additional blocks were integrated into the estate in 2003 after being transferred from a home ownership program.
A Monkey God Temple sits within the grounds and serves as a gathering place for traditional festivals and religious practices that unfold throughout the year. This space reflects how residents maintain local spiritual customs in their everyday lives.
The estate is well served by buses and minibuses that connect the area to other parts of the city. Plans for a future MTR station may further improve how easily you can reach the area.
The residential blocks share a unified naming system where each carries the character 'Tat' followed by distinctive names such as Hong, Fu, or Chui. This approach creates a recognizable identity across the entire complex.
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