Ching Ho Estate, Public housing complex in North District, Hong Kong
Ching Ho Estate is a residential complex in northern Hong Kong comprising eight towers with roughly 7,200 apartments. The development sits within the Fanling/Sheung Shui New Town area and serves as a major housing community.
The estate rose on former farmland near the Shek Sheung River, converting the area from agricultural use into a residential community. This transformation shaped the broader development of the district during the late 1900s.
The estate displays sculptures titled 'The Leisure Life of Farmers' featuring roosters, buffalos, and traditional farming tools that echo the area's former rural past.
The complex sits on Ching Hiu Road with ready access to schools, markets, and public transport throughout the district. Visitors find daily essentials and services within walking distance around the estate.
Each building in the complex carries a nature-themed name such as Ching Chak House, Ching Chiu House, and Ching Long House, following a traditional naming practice. This naming scheme gives each part of the estate its own identity.
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