Tin King Estate, Public housing estate in Tuen Mun District, Hong Kong.
Tin King Estate is a residential complex in Tuen Mun District, Hong Kong, made up of four main buildings. The development includes three towers with 34 floors each and one tower with 19 floors, housing around 3,200 units in total.
The estate opened in 1989 on the former site of Leung Tin Village, representing the tenth public housing project in the Tuen Mun area. This marked an important phase of residential expansion in the district during the late 20th century.
The estate serves as part of School Net 70, linking residents with educational institutions throughout Tuen Mun District. This role has made it a key residential choice for families seeking access to local schools.
Residents have direct access to multiple Light Rail stations including Tin King, Leung King, and San Wai for transportation throughout the region. This proximity to transit hubs makes the estate convenient for daily commutes and activities.
A significant number of apartments became available for purchase in 1999 through the Tenants Purchase Scheme Phase 2. This shift allowed many residents to transition from renting to home ownership.
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