Reference List of Housing Estates / Courts / Facilities on the Applicability of the Buildings Ordinance (BO)
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Yuen Long District(Open in New Window)
District : Yuen Long Recommended District Council Constituency Areas +/- % of Population Estimated Quota Code Recommended Name Boundary Description Major Estates/Areas Population (17,194) M01 Fung Nin 17,927 +4.26% N Castle Peak Road - Yuen Long 1. CRYSTAL PARK 2. HO SHUN TAI BUILDING NE Castle Peak Road - Yuen Long 3. MANHATTAN PLAZA E Tai Tong Road 4. TSE KING HOUSE STAGE 1 SE Tai Tong Road, Ma Tong Road 5. YEE FUNG GARDEN S Ma Tin Road, Ma Tong Road SW Ma Tin Road, Yuen Long Tai Yuk Road W Yuen Long Tai Yuk Road NW Castle Peak Road - Yuen Long Yuen Long Tai Yuk Road M02 Shui Pin 20,833 +21.16% N Ma Wang Road 1. COVENT GARDEN 2. GREENERY PLACE NE Ma Wang Road 3. PARK ROYALE E Castle Peak Road - Yuen Long 4. PARKSIDE VILLA Yuen Long Tai Yuk Road 5. SCENIC GARDENS 6. SHUI PIN WAI ESTATE SE Ma Tin Road, Yuen Long Tai Yuk Road 7. SPRINGDALE VILLAS S Ma Tin Road 8. TSE KING HOUSE STAGE 2 9. VILLA ART DECO SW Shan Ha Road W Shan Ha Road NW Castle Peak Road – Yuen Long Shui Pin Wai Road, Town Park Road North M1 District : Yuen Long Recommended District Council Constituency Areas +/- % of Population Estimated Quota Code Recommended Name Boundary Description Major Estates/Areas Population (17,194) M03 Nam Ping 15,967 -7.14% N 1. LONG PING ESTATE (PART) : Cheuk Ping House NE Fung Ping House E Nullah Hay Ping House SE Ma Wang Road Hor Ping House Wah Ping House S Ma Wang Road Yuet Ping House SW Fung Chi Road W Fung Chi Road, Long Ping Road NW Long Ping Road M04 Pek Long 15,052 -12.46% N Fuk Hi Street, Long Ping Road 1. -
Hong Kong Final Report
Urban Displacement Project Hong Kong Final Report Meg Heisler, Colleen Monahan, Luke Zhang, and Yuquan Zhou Table of Contents Executive Summary 5 Research Questions 5 Outline 5 Key Findings 6 Final Thoughts 7 Introduction 8 Research Questions 8 Outline 8 Background 10 Figure 1: Map of Hong Kong 10 Figure 2: Birthplaces of Hong Kong residents, 2001, 2006, 2011, 2016 11 Land Governance and Taxation 11 Economic Conditions and Entrenched Inequality 12 Figure 3: Median monthly domestic household income at LSBG level, 2016 13 Figure 4: Median rent to income ratio at LSBG level, 2016 13 Planning Agencies 14 Housing Policy, Types, and Conditions 15 Figure 5: Occupied quarters by type, 2001, 2006, 2011, 2016 16 Figure 6: Domestic households by housing tenure, 2001, 2006, 2011, 2016 16 Public Housing 17 Figure 7: Change in public rental housing at TPU level, 2001-2016 18 Private Housing 18 Figure 8: Change in private housing at TPU level, 2001-2016 19 Informal Housing 19 Figure 9: Rooftop housing, subdivided housing and cage housing in Hong Kong 20 The Gentrification Debate 20 Methodology 22 Urban Displacement Project: Hong Kong | 1 Quantitative Analysis 22 Data Sources 22 Table 1: List of Data Sources 22 Typologies 23 Table 2: Typologies, 2001-2016 24 Sensitivity Analysis 24 Figures 10 and 11: 75% and 25% Criteria Thresholds vs. 70% and 30% Thresholds 25 Interviews 25 Quantitative Findings 26 Figure 12: Population change at TPU level, 2001-2016 26 Figure 13: Change in low-income households at TPU Level, 2001-2016 27 Typologies 27 Figure 14: Map of Typologies, 2001-2016 28 Table 3: Table of Draft Typologies, 2001-2016 28 Typology Limitations 29 Interview Findings 30 The Gentrification Debate 30 Land Scarcity 31 Figures 15 and 16: Google Earth Images of Wan Chai, Dec. -
Electric Vehicle Charging Facilities
Electric Vehicle Charging Facilities A total of thirty-seven Housing Authority carparks are installed with electric vehicle (EV) charging facilities at the selected hourly parking spaces therein. The service started from end of June 2012. Parking privilege scheme for charging of EV with parking fee waived from one to two hours is provided until further notice. Information of the EV charging facilities and the privilege parking scheme are as follows- Carparks Charging Facilities Provided Cheung Sha Wan Estate 6 standard chargers Choi Fook Estate 11 standard chargers Choi Hing Court 2 standard chargers Choi Tak Estate 5 semi-quick chargers and 5 standard chargers * Chun Yeung Estate 55 standard chargers Domain 5 semi-quick chargers and 7 standard chargers Fai Ming Estate 6 standard chargers Hoi Lok Court 10 standard chargers Hung Fuk Estate 3 standard chargers Kai Ching Estate 3 semi-quick chargers and 14 standard chargers Kai Long Court 4 standard chargers Kam Fai Court 14 standard chargers Kwai Chung Estate 3 quick chargers, 7 semi-quick chargers and 7 standard chargers * Lai Tsui Court 5 standard chargers Long Ching Estate 1 standard charger Long Shin Estate 4 standard chargers Lower Ngau Tau Kok Estate 4 semi-quick chargers and 14 standard chargers Lung Yat Estate 1 standard charger Mei Tin Estate 11 standard chargers Carparks Charging Facilities Provided Mun Tung Estate 25 standard chargers Ngan Ho Court 1 standard charger Ngan Wai Court 1 standard charger On Tai Estate 27 standard chargers On Tat Estate 3 semi-quick chargers and 2 -
Hong Kong Public Opinion Program of Hong Kong Public Opinion Research Institute
Hong Kong Public Opinion Program of Hong Kong Public Opinion Research Institute PopPanel Research Report No. 21 cum Community Democracy Project Research Report No. 18 cum Community Health Project Research Report No. 14 Survey Date: 7 May to 12 May 2020 Release Date: 13 May 2020 Copyright of this report was generated by the Hong Kong Public Opinion Program (HKPOP) and opened to the world. HKPOP proactively promotes open data, open technology and the free flow of ideas, knowledge and information. The predecessor of HKPOP was the Public Opinion Programme at The University of Hong Kong (HKUPOP). “POP” in this publication may refer to HKPOP or HKUPOP as the case may be. 1 HKPOP Community Health Project Report No. 14 Research Background Initiated by the Hong Kong Public Opinion Research Institute (HKPORI), the “Community Integration through Cooperation and Democracy, CICD” Project (or the “Community Democracy Project”) aims to provide a means for Hongkongers to re-integrate ourselves through mutual respect, rational deliberations, civilized discussions, personal empathy, social integration, and when needed, resolution of conflicts through democratic means. It is the rebuilding of our Hong Kong society starting from the community level following the spirit of science and democracy. For details, please visit: https://www.pori.hk/cicd. The surveys of Community Democracy (CD) Project officially started on 3 January 2020, targeting members of “HKPOP Panel” established by HKPORI in July 2019, including “Hong Kong People Representative Panel” (Probability-based Panel) and “Hong Kong People Volunteer Panel” (Non-probability-based Panel). This report also represents Report No. 21 under HKPOP Panel survey series, as well as Report No. -
7-Eleven Store List – ZALORA Return Service HK Island
7-Eleven Store List – ZALORA Return Service Region Store No. ADDRESS HK Island Aberdeen 0286 Shop S24A, Comm. Centre, Wah Fu Estate (II), Aberdeen, HK 0493 Shop 102, Tin Wan Shopping Centre, Tin Wan Estate, Aberdeen, HK 0568 Shop No.401 + 401A, Chi Fu Landmark, Pokfulam, HK 0572 Shop 25, G/F., Aberdeen Center, Site 2 (7-11 Nam Ning St), HK 0688 G/F., 11 Wu Nam Street, Aberdeen, HK 1089 G/F., No. 178 Aberdeen Main Road, HK 1239 G/F., No.38 Aberdeen Main Road, Aberdeen, HK 1607 Shop No. 1, G/F, Noble Square, Wah Kwai Shopping Centre, Wah Kwai Estate, No. 3 Wah Kwai Road, Aberdeen, HK Apleichau 0030 Shop Nos. 6-9, G/F., Ning Fung Mansion, Nos. 25-31 Main St., Apleichau, HK 0165 Cooked Food Stall 6, Multi-Storey Carpark, Ap Lei Chau Estate, HK 0235 Shop 102, Lei Tung Estate, Phase I, Apleichau, HK 0366 G/F, Shop 47 Marina Square West Comm Blk, South Horizon,Ap Lei Chau, HK 0744 Shop B G/F., Coble Court, No.127-139 Apleichau Main Street, Apleichau, HK Causeway Bay 0094 Shop 3, G/F, Professional Bldg., 19-23 Tung Lo Wan Road, HK 0325 Shop C, G/F Pak Shing Bldg, 168-174 Tung Lo Wan Rd, Causeway Bay, HK 0468 G/F., No. 16 Matheson Street, Causeway Bay, HK 0608 Shop 7, G/F., Malahon Apartments, Nos.513 Jaffe Rd., Causeway Bay, HK 0920 Shop Nos.8 & 9, G/F., Bay View Mansion, 13-33 Moreton Terrace, Causeway Bay, HK 0929 Shop Nos.6A & 6B, G/F., Lei Shun Court, No.106-126 Leighton Road, Causeway Bay, HK 1075 Shop G, G/F, Pun Tak Building, 478-484 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay, HK 1153 G/F, 17 Pennington Street, Causeway Bay, HK 1241 Ground Floor & Cockloft, No.68 Tung Lo Wan Road, Tai Hang, HK 1289 Ground Floor, No.60 Percival Street, Causeway Bay, HK 1295 Shop A & Portion of Shop B, Ground Floor, Vulcan House, Nos.21-23 Leighton Road, Causeway Bay, HK 1475 Shop Nos. -
Contracts Were Awarded by the Authority During the Month of August 2020/March 2021 –
HONG KONG HOUSING AUTHORITY Housing Authority Headquarters, No. 33 Fat Kwong Street, Ho Man Tin, Kowloon, Hong Kong It is hereby notified that the following contracts were awarded by the Authority during the month of August 2020/March 2021 – STRATEGY DIVISION Tendering Amount(HK$)/ Name of Contract Contractor(s) & Address(es) Procedure Contract Award Date Provision of Payment Services for the Cash Allowance Trial Scheme Open Bank of China (Hong Kong) 1,320,540.00 administered by the Housing Department Limited 1 March 2021 (Contract No. C/HD/CAS/2021) 33/F, Bank of China Tower, 1 Garden Road, Hong Kong DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION DIVISION Tendering Amount(HK$)/ Name of Contract Contractor(s) & Address(es) Procedure Contract Award Date Foundation for Public Housing Development at Wang Chiu Road Phase 2 Selective Sunley Engineering & 356,700,000.00 (Contract No. 20190256) Construction Company Limited 5 March 2021 8/F, Enterprise Square Three, 39 Wang Chiu Road, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong Architectural Services on Public Housing Developments at Kai Tak Sites Selective K & W Architects Ltd. 12,230,000.00 2B5 and 2B6 36/F, Morrison Plaza, 5 March 2021 (Contract No. CB20190559) 9 Morrison Hill Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong Foundation for Public Housing Development at Anderson Road Quarry Site Selective Chun Wo Foundations Limited 253,000,000.00 R2-5 and Demolition for Redevelopment of Mei Tung Estate (Older Part) C1, 5/F, H.K. Spinners Industrial 8 March 2021 (Contract No. 20200124) Building, 601-603 Tai Nan West Street, Cheung Sha Wan, Kowloon, Hong Kong - 2 - Tendering Amount(HK$)/ Name of Contract Contractor(s) & Address(es) Procedure Contract Award Date Architectural Services for Public Housing Developments at Tung Chung Selective Hsin Yieh Architects & 11,924,310.00 Areas 103 and 109 Associates Ltd 12 March 2021 (Contract No. -
The Chief Executive's 2020 Policy Address
The Chief Executive’s 2020 Policy Address Striving Ahead with Renewed Perseverance Contents Paragraph I. Foreword: Striving Ahead 1–3 II. Full Support of the Central Government 4–8 III. Upholding “One Country, Two Systems” 9–29 Staying True to Our Original Aspiration 9–10 Improving the Implementation of “One Country, Two Systems” 11–20 The Chief Executive’s Mission 11–13 Hong Kong National Security Law 14–17 National Flag, National Emblem and National Anthem 18 Oath-taking by Public Officers 19–20 Safeguarding the Rule of Law 21–24 Electoral Arrangements 25 Public Finance 26 Public Sector Reform 27–29 IV. Navigating through the Epidemic 30–35 Staying Vigilant in the Prolonged Fight against the Epidemic 30 Together, We Fight the Virus 31 Support of the Central Government 32 Adopting a Multi-pronged Approach 33–34 Sparing No Effort in Achieving “Zero Infection” 35 Paragraph V. New Impetus to the Economy 36–82 Economic Outlook 36 Development Strategy 37 The Mainland as Our Hinterland 38–40 Consolidating Hong Kong’s Status as an International Financial Centre 41–46 Maintaining Financial Stability and Striving for Development 41–42 Deepening Mutual Access between the Mainland and Hong Kong Financial Markets 43 Promoting Real Estate Investment Trusts in Hong Kong 44 Further Promoting the Development of Private Equity Funds 45 Family Office Business 46 Consolidating Hong Kong’s Status as an International Aviation Hub 47–49 Three-Runway System Development 47 Hong Kong-Zhuhai Airport Co-operation 48 Airport City 49 Developing Hong Kong into -
“Let's Save 10L Water” Mobile Showroom Previous Schedule
“Let’s Save 10L Water” Mobile Showroom Schedule December 2014 Date Time Exhibition Venue Address No. 2 Hang Ming Street, Ma On Shan, 6 December 2014 10am - 6pm Vista Paradiso New Territories (Saturday) (Near Block 2 Entrance) No. 600 Castle Peak Road - Hung Shui Kiu, 7 December 2014 10am - 6pm Uptown Yuen Long, New Territories (Sunday) (Area Near Tower 2) No. 13 Sui Wo Road, Sha Tin, 13 December 2014 10am - 6pm Sui Wo Court New Territories (Saturday) (Area Near Sui Wo Court Commercial Centre) No. 2 On Po Lane, Tai Po, 14 December 2014 New Territories 10am - 6pm Sun Hing Garden (Sunday) (Area Outside Incorporated Owners Committee) No. 18 On Muk Street, Sha Tin, 20 December 2014 10am - 6pm Shek Mun Estate New Territories (Saturday) (Outdoor Car Park) No. 600 Sai Sha Road, Ma On Shan, 27 December 2014 10am - 6pm Villa Athena New Territories (Saturday) (Area Near Main Gate) No. 8 Wan Hang Road, Tseung Kwan O, 28 December 2014 10am - 6pm The Pinnacle New Territories (Sunday) (Podium Level 2 at Block 3) “Let’s Save 10L Water” Mobile Showroom Schedule November 2014 Date Time Exhibition Venue Address No. 11 Cheung Wan Street, Tsing Yi, 1 November 2014 10am - 6pm Grand Horizon New Territories (Saturday) (Platform Lobby) No. 2 Tin Yan Road, Tin Shui Wai, 2 November 2014 Central Park 10am - 6pm New Territories (Sunday) Towers (Phase 1) No. 2 Wu Sau Street, Tuen Mun, 5 November 2014 10am - 6pm Yuet Wu Villa New Territories (Wednesday) (Area Near Household Plaza) No. 55-65 Lung Mun Road, Tuen Mun, 8 November 2014 Sun Tuen Mun 10am - 6pm New Territories (Saturday) Centre (L4 Platform) No. -
(Translation) Minutes of the 3 Meeting of the Traffic and Transport
(Translation) Minutes of the 3rd Meeting of the Traffic and Transport Committee (2020) of Kwai Tsing District Council Date: 11 June 2020 Time: 2:30 p.m. – 6:50 p.m. Venue: K&T DO Conference Room Attendee Time of Arrival Time of Departure (p.m.) (p.m.) Mr LAM Siu-fai (Chairman) Start of Meeting End of Meeting Mr CHOI Nga-man (Vice-chairman) Start of Meeting End of Meeting Mr CHAN Chi-wing Start of Meeting 4:27 Mr CHEUNG Kwan-kiu, Steve Start of Meeting 6:15 Mr CHEUNG Man-lung Start of Meeting End of Meeting Mr CHOW Wai-hung, Rayman Start of Meeting End of Meeting Mr HON Chun-yin Start of Meeting End of Meeting Mr HUI Kei-cheung 2:41 End of Meeting Miss KWOK Fu-yung Start of Meeting 4:14 Mr KWOK Tsz-kin Start of Meeting End of Meeting Mr LAU Chi-kit Start of Meeting End of Meeting Ms LAU Kwai-mui Start of Meeting End of Meeting Miss LEUNG Ching-shan Start of Meeting End of Meeting Mr LEUNG Kam-wai Start of Meeting End of Meeting Ms LEUNG Kar-ming 2:39 4:14 Mr LEUNG Kwok-wah Start of Meeting End of Meeting Mr LEUNG Wing-kuen Start of Meeting End of Meeting Miss LO Yuen-ting Start of Meeting 4:27 Mr NG Kim-sing 2:38 5:30 Mr SIN Chung-kai, SBS, JP Start of Meeting 5:20 Mr SIN Ho-fai Start of Meeting 6:15 Mr TAM Ka-chun, Warren Start of Meeting End of Meeting Mr TONG Ho-man 2:37 5:30 Mr TSUI Hiu-kit Start of Meeting 4:27 Mr WONG Bing-kuen 2:35 End of Meeting Mr WONG Chun-tat Start of Meeting End of Meeting Miss WONG Pit-man Start of Meeting End of Meeting Mr WONG Tin-yan Start of Meeting End of Meeting In Attendance Mr CHAN Wai-leung Senior -
Official Record of Proceedings
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ― 24 June 2020 8723 OFFICIAL RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Wednesday, 24 June 2020 The Council met at Eleven o'clock MEMBERS PRESENT: THE PRESIDENT THE HONOURABLE ANDREW LEUNG KWAN-YUEN, G.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE JAMES TO KUN-SUN THE HONOURABLE LEUNG YIU-CHUNG THE HONOURABLE ABRAHAM SHEK LAI-HIM, G.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE TOMMY CHEUNG YU-YAN, G.B.S., J.P. PROF THE HONOURABLE JOSEPH LEE KOK-LONG, S.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE JEFFREY LAM KIN-FUNG, G.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE WONG TING-KWONG, G.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE STARRY LEE WAI-KING, S.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE CHAN HAK-KAN, B.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE CHAN KIN-POR, G.B.S., J.P. DR THE HONOURABLE PRISCILLA LEUNG MEI-FUN, S.B.S., J.P. 8724 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ― 24 June 2020 THE HONOURABLE WONG KWOK-KIN, S.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE MRS REGINA IP LAU SUK-YEE, G.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE PAUL TSE WAI-CHUN, J.P. THE HONOURABLE CLAUDIA MO THE HONOURABLE MICHAEL TIEN PUK-SUN, B.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE STEVEN HO CHUN-YIN, B.B.S. THE HONOURABLE FRANKIE YICK CHI-MING, S.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE WU CHI-WAI, M.H. THE HONOURABLE YIU SI-WING, B.B.S. THE HONOURABLE MA FUNG-KWOK, S.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE CHARLES PETER MOK, J.P. THE HONOURABLE CHAN CHI-CHUEN THE HONOURABLE CHAN HAN-PAN, B.B.S., J.P. -
Tuen Ma Line East Rail Line
Lo Wu Estimated Travelling Time Lok Ma Chau Kai Tak Station Concourse Layout Plan of Kai Tak Station Trade and 沐虹街 upon Full Commissioning # Industry Tower To Concorde Road Concorde Road Kai Ching Estate Around 10 minutes East Rail Line East Rail Line passengers travelling southward from Prince Edward Road East Kai Tak Community Hall Concorde Road the New Territories to Muk Yuen Street Kai Tak Tai Wai Kowloon can interchange to the Tuen Ma Line at Tai Around 3 minutes Wu Kai Sha Wai Station. This will help alleviate the congestion Kai Tak Diamond Hill between Tai Wai and Muk Chui Street Kowloon Tong stations. # Actual travelling time may vary Kai Ching Estate depending on the situation. The new railway facilitates community development by De Novo Tuen Mun Tai Wai extending service to areas which are not covered by Legend Kai Long Court To Station Square existing railways. Escalators Lifts Kiosks Hin Keng Station entrance Kai Tak Station Tak Long Estate Tuen Ma Line Lift Kai Tak River Stairs Ticket gates Paid area To Kai Ching Estate Diamond Hill Escalator Toilets/Babycare room Ticket issuing machines Kai Tak Stairs Muk On Street Sung Wong Toi Temporary pedestrian Station Square To Kwa Wan Tai Wai to connectivity One Kai Tak Ho Man Tin Hung Hom Section Tuen Ma Line Art-in-Station Hung Hom to Hung Hom Admiralty Section 8 stations 4 interchange stations 2 interchange stations Admiralty Exhibition Centre Station Features Kai Tak Station is an underground station with 3 entrances, All 3 above-ground entrances are installed with glass panels -
Kowloon (In Alphabetical Order)
Homeasy Services Limited – Removal of VOC/Formaldehyde Air Purification Service (CT Catalyst / Herbal) Job Reference of Residence Apartments & Houses – Kowloon (in alphabetical order) Kowloon West Kowloon Station Grand Austin The Austin The Cullinan The Masterpiece Sorrento The Coronation The Harbourside The Waterfront The Arch Olympic / Tai Kok Tsui Chung Ying Building Hoi Hong Building One Silversea Shining Heights Cosmopolitan Estates Hoi Ming Court Park Avenue The Hermitage Florient Rise Imperial Cullinan Park Avenue The Long Beach (Central Park) Hampton Place Island Harbourview Park Ivy Harbour Green Metro Harbour View Park Summit Sham Shui Po / Cheung Sha Wan Cheung Fai Building Heya Crystal Milan Place Tst Tower Cheung Sha Wan Fire Heya Delight Oceanic View Un Chau Estate Station Quarter Everich Building Heya Green Pao Fung Mansion Un Chau Street 78 Foursquare Mansion Heya Star Prince Centre Wah Yan Mansion Fuk Kiang Building Hing Lung Building So Uk Estate Wing Cheong Estate Fuk Wing Street 64 Hing Wah Apartments Sun Fair Building Yee Kok Court Giovane Ka Wui Building Sun Ho House Yu Shing Building Golden Building Lai Kok Estate Tak Wong Building Yuk Sing House Han Hing Building Lei Cheng Uk Estate The Sparkle Heya Aqua Merlin Centre Trinity Towers Lai Chi Kok Aqua Marine Hoi Lai Estate Manhattan Hill The Pacifica Banyan Garden Liberte One West Kowloon Mei Foo / Lai King Ching Lai Court Lai King Estate Mei Foo Sun Chuen Yin Lai Court Cho Yiu Chuen Lai Yan Court Nob Hill Yuet Lai Court Lai King Disciplined Laichikok Bay Garden Wah Fung Garden Services Quarters Kowloon Central Kowloon Tong / Beacon Hill Albion Gardens Cambridge Road La Noblesse Phoenix Court (House) Alice Court Chermain Heights Luso Apartments Sunderland Estate Arcadia Gardens Devon Court Merlin Court The Grampian Avon Court Eastland Heights No.