Fu Heng Estate, Public housing estate in Tai Po District, Hong Kong
Fu Heng Estate is a residential complex in Tai Po District with eight housing blocks containing about 2,200 apartments. The development was designed to house families and features a mix of multi-story buildings arranged across the site.
The complex was completed in 1990 to serve families in the New Territories region. In 2000, it joined the Tenants Purchase Scheme Phase 3, allowing residents the option to buy their homes.
The residential blocks carry names like Heng Shing, Heng Yue, Heng Wing, and Heng Tsui, reflecting local naming conventions rooted in Cantonese tradition. These names are woven into how residents talk about and navigate their daily lives in the complex.
The estate is located near Tai Wo MTR Station, making it easy to reach by public transportation. You can find the entrance from Chung Nga Road, and the area has good access to shops and local services.
The estate operates with a mixed tenure model where some units remain as rental housing while others have been purchased by their residents. This arrangement creates an unusual living situation where renters and owners share the same streets and communal spaces.
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