Healthy Village, Public housing estate in Eastern District, Hong Kong
Healthy Village is a public housing estate in Eastern District, Hong Kong. The complex features multiple residential blocks positioned along Tsat Tsz Mui Road, King's Road, and Pak Fuk Road.
The estate began development in the 1950s when the Hong Kong Housing Society converted a former squatter settlement into an organized residential project. Construction commenced in 1955 and progressed through subsequent development phases.
The residential blocks carry names reflecting Chinese heritage, including Pak Yeung Lau, Ngan Hang Lau, and Hung To Lau within different development phases.
The estate provides several pedestrian pathways and sits in close proximity to local amenities and services. Visitors should remember this is an active residential community where courtesy toward residents is expected.
The estate underwent multiple reconstruction cycles where older blocks received complete renovation while some structures from the 1960s remain standing. This combination of different building generations tells the story of how the project evolved over time.
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