Shun Chi Court, Public housing estate in Kwun Tong District, Hong Kong, China.
Shun Chi Court is a residential complex in Kwun Tong with six blocks housing roughly 1,500 units of varying sizes close to Choi Hung MTR Station. The buildings follow a standard public housing design with shared outdoor spaces and functional floor plans.
The estate was built in 1980, replacing earlier farmland in the Ngau Chi Wan area. It was part of the rapid expansion of public housing that transformed Hong Kong's urban landscape and accommodated its growing population.
The estate represents an early government effort to help working families become property owners rather than renters. Longtime residents have shaped the neighborhood into a stable community with its own daily rhythms and social bonds.
The complex sits directly along Ngau Tau Kok Road with convenient access to public transport and easy reach to Choi Hung MTR Station. Playgrounds and shared facilities are scattered throughout the grounds, making it accessible for families exploring the neighborhood.
Each of the six blocks carries two names, one in Chinese and one in English, such as Shun Fung/Lung House for Block A. This dual naming system is typical of Hong Kong's housing developments and reflects the city's bilingual character.
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