Tin Fu Court, Public housing estate in Tin Shui Wai, Hong Kong.
Tin Fu Court is a residential complex in Tin Shui Wai consisting of 16 towers, each rising 41 floors and housing thousands of apartments. The units vary in size from two to three bedrooms, meeting different family needs.
The complex was built in two phases from 2001 to 2007 as part of Hong Kong's home ownership program. It represented the government's effort to provide affordable housing for middle-income families.
The estate shows how Hong Kong designs new residential communities in the outlying areas. The buildings follow practical, modern styles that reflect the city's approach to housing growing populations.
The estate offers direct access to the Light Rail at the Tin Fu station, making it easy to reach other parts of the district. Parking spaces for cars and motorcycles are available on the grounds for those who need them.
One of the towers required foundation reinforcement work shortly after completion due to construction issues discovered during inspection. This discovery led to important safety checks across the site to prevent similar problems elsewhere.
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