Shek Lei Estate
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Chinese | 石梨 | ||||||||||||||||
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Chinese | 石梨貝 | ||||||||||||||||
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Shek Lei Estate (Chinese: 石籬邨), also known by Shek Lei (Chinese: 石籬/石梨, both are currently used) or Shek Lei Pui (Chinese: 石梨貝, original name), the area where the estate is located, is a public housing estate in Hong Kong, situated in northeast Kwai Chung,[1] New Territories near Shek Yam Estate, On Yam Estate and Shek Yam East Estate.[2]
The estate is separated into three parts, namely Shek Lei (I) Estate (Chinese: 石籬(一)邨), Shek Lei (II) Estate (Chinese: 石籬(二)邨) and Shek Lei Interim Housing (Chinese: 石籬中轉房屋). It has a total of 22 residential blocks with a population of about 35,000, while 2 shopping centres are also built to serve the residents. It is currently the second largest public housing estates in Kwai Chung, after Kwai Chung Estate.
Shek Lei (I) Estate
Shek Lei (I) Estate (also referred as Shek Lei Extension Chinese: 石籬擴展區 and New Shek Lei Chinese: 新石籬) has nine blocks. Of the nine blocks, seven are completed in the 1980s, and are situated on Lei Pui Street; the remaining 2, Shek On House and Shek Tai House, are located on Shek Pai Street, built during the redevelopment project of the estate in the 1990s.[3]
Name[4] | Type | Completion |
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Shek Ning House | Slab | 1985 |
Shek Sau House | ||
Shek Chun House | Double H | |
Shek Yat House | 1986 | |
Shek Hing House | Linear 3 | 1989 |
Shek On House | Harmony 1 | 1994 |
Shek Tai House | 1997 | |
Shek Lei (II) Estate
Shek Lei (II) Estate is located between Shek Li Street and Tai Loong Street. It is also referred as Shek Lei District or Shek Lei Resettlement Estate, as it was built on the site of a resettlement estate completed in the 1960s.[5][6] The estate was redeveloped between the 1990s and 2000s (decade).[7] However, two old blocks are retained, and were converted into Interim Housing.
Name[8] | Type | Completion |
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Shek Wah House | Harmony 1 | 1995 |
Shek Kai House | ||
Shek Fu House | 2000 | |
Shek Cheung House | ||
Shek Kwong House | 2002 | |
Shek Wing House | ||
Shek Yan House | Harmony 3A | |
Shek Hei House | Small Household Block | 2000 |
Shek Fuk House | 2003 | |
Shek Wai House | New Harmony 1 | 2008 |
Shek Yi House | ||
Shek Foon House | Non-Standard Domestic Block T | 2013 |
Shek Lei Interim Housing
Two old blocks, Blocks 10 and 11, are retained for Interim Housing since 1997, to provide totally 1,946 units for rehousing those homeless families who are not immediately eligible for public housing.[9][10][11][12]
Yi Fung Court
Yi Yung Court (Chinese: 怡峰苑) is a Home Ownership Scheme court in the upper hills of Shek Lei Extension, Lei Pui Street. It has 2 blocks built in 1999.
Name[13] | Type | Completion |
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Yuet Fung House | New Cross Block | 1999 |
Ho Fung House | ||
Education
There are more than 10 schools in Shek Lei.
Elections
In the 2007 Hong Kong District Council election, Leung Kwok Wah of Democratic Party won the electorate by receiving 2680 ballots over Lai Siu Tong of Liberal Party with 2445 ballots .
Shopping centres
Shek Lei Shopping Centre serves the shopping needs of residents in the vicinity. It is divided into Phase I and Phase II, and both of them are located at the junction of Tai Loong Street and Wai Kek Street. A wet market is also located inside Shek Lei Shopping Centre Phase I.[14]
See also
References
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- ↑ Kwai Tsing District
- ↑ Kwai Chung (East) Integrated Family Service Centre
- ↑ HOUSING MATTERS DISCUSSED AT DISTRICT BOARDS AND THEIR COMMITTEES (1998)
- ↑ Shek Lei (I) Estate
- ↑ OFFICIAL REPORT OF PROCEEDINGS (1969)
- ↑ 徙置區 (Chinese)
- ↑ KWAI TSING DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (2000-2001)
- ↑ Shek Lei (II) Estate
- ↑ Memorandum for the Housing Authority (1997)
- ↑ Memorandum for the Housing Authority (2008)
- ↑ Interim housing
- ↑ 中轉房屋 (Chinese)
- ↑ Yi Fung Court
- ↑ Shek Lei Shopping Centre
Coordinates: 22°21′52″N 114°08′24″E / 22.364344°N 114.140021°E