Kai Chuen Court, Home Ownership Scheme housing estate in Wong Tai Sin District, Hong Kong
Kai Chuen Court is a housing estate in Wong Tai Sin District, Hong Kong, consisting of three residential towers that together contain 1,050 units. The buildings follow the standard tall format common in Hong Kong, with multiple floors connected by central access points for residents.
The estate was built in 2021 on the site that once held Tai Hom Village, marking a shift in urban housing patterns in Hong Kong. The land formerly belonged to a traditional village that gradually gave way to city development.
The development represents the Hong Kong government's initiative to support middle-income families in obtaining permanent residences through subsidized housing programs.
The location offers direct connections to several public transport lines and basic services throughout Wong Tai Sin District. Visitors will find the estate in a densely built urban area with good links to other parts of Hong Kong.
The estate includes community areas and recreational spaces that were carefully planned within a very densely populated district of Hong Kong. The design takes into account the limited space while still offering room for interaction among residents.
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