Mei Tin Estate, Public rental housing estate in Tai Wai, Hong Kong.
Mei Tin Estate is a residential complex with seven buildings completed between 2006 and 2013, providing around 6,700 housing units across the site. The development in Tai Wai includes several named residential buildings arranged throughout the grounds to serve different housing needs.
The estate was built on the former grounds of Heung Fan Liu village, which was a traditional settlement in the area. This transformation of agricultural land into modern housing marks a major shift in how Sha Tin District developed over time.
The housing blocks represent how Hong Kong creates living spaces for residents across different income levels within a single development. The estate functions as a gathering place for neighbors, with shared outdoor areas and local shops serving the community's daily needs.
The estate is located about 700 meters from Tai Wai MTR station, giving easy access to transportation and the wider city. Shops and dining options are available within the development to serve residents and visitors.
Mei Sau House, one of the residential blocks, is officially designated as New Harmony 1, reflecting Hong Kong's approach to naming developments with aspirational titles. This naming practice signals the city's intent to foster community connection and optimism within the estate.
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