Hung Fuk Estate, Public housing complex in Hung Shui Kiu, Hong Kong.
Hung Fuk Estate is a public housing complex in Yuen Long composed of nine residential blocks arranged across a spacious site in the New Territories. The towers house thousands of apartments and are surrounded by open spaces, pathways, and buildings serving the community's daily needs.
The complex opened in 2015 as the first public housing project in this part of the New Territories. Its completion marked the start of residential development in what had previously been an undeveloped area.
The residential blocks create a compact community where daily life centers on the shared facilities and courtyards, with residents using the central areas for shopping and gathering in ways typical of Hong Kong's public housing neighborhoods.
The site is walkable with clear pathways and easy navigation between residential areas and common facilities. Visitors will find a shopping center, market, bus terminal, and other everyday services located directly on the grounds.
The grounds include specialized care facilities such as a hostel for individuals with disabilities and a vocational training center for skill development. This integration of support services within a housing development shows how the complex addresses different community needs in one place.
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