Siu Hei Court, Home Ownership Scheme housing estate in Tuen Mun District, Hong Kong.
Siu Hei Court is a Home Ownership Scheme housing estate with five residential towers rising 37 floors and containing roughly 2,800 apartments. The complex sits in Tuen Mun South near Castle Peak Bay and forms a distinctive cluster of tall buildings in this district.
The estate received its occupation permit between November 1985 and March 1986, representing a turning point in Tuen Mun's housing development. The completion of this project marked a significant expansion of affordable housing options in the district during the mid-1980s building boom.
The housing estate demonstrates Hong Kong's approach to public housing, enabling residents to purchase apartments at reduced prices through government subsidies.
The five blocks are situated along Wu Chui Road with convenient access to nearby schools, shopping centers, and public transportation. Since this is an active residential neighborhood, visitors should be respectful of residents and avoid blocking access areas or common spaces.
The five blocks, named On Hei House, Wan Hei House, Shun Hei House, Nga Hei House, and Lok Hei House, stand on reclaimed land from Castle Peak Bay. This demonstrates how the city expanded horizontally by filling bay areas to create new urban space during the 1980s development wave.
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