Background
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Lower Wong Tai Sin Estate was formerly a resettlement estate, called Wong Tai Sin Resettlement Estate (黃大仙徙置屋邨). It had 29 blocks built between the 1950s and 1960s with a total population of 97,000 at that time.[4][5][6] In 1973, the estate was renamed as Lower Wong Tai Sin Estate. In 1980, Block 8 was reassigned to Upper Wong Tai Sin Estate and was renamed "Cheung Yan House" (長欣樓).[7] Between the 1980s and 1990s, all old blocks were demolished to reconstruct new blocks.[8][9] In 2001, some of the flats in Lower Wong Tai Sin (I) Estate were sold to tenants through Tenants Purchase Scheme Phase 4.[10]
Lower Wong Tai Sin (I) Estate
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Name [11] |
Type |
Completion
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Lung Hong House |
Linear 1 |
1990
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Lung Chak House |
1991
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Lung Wing House |
1989
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Lung Wah House
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Lung Shun House
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Lung Fung House |
Trident 4
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Lung Tat House
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Lung Yat House
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Lung Yue House
|
Lower Wong Tai Sin (II) Estate
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Name [12] |
Type |
Completion
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Lung Fai House |
Old Slab |
1985
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Lung Kwong House
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Lung Lok House |
Double H
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Lung On House
|
Lung Shing House
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Lung Hing House
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Lung Gut House |
Single H
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Lung Fook House |
1982
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Lung Cheong House |
Harmony 3 |
1996
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Lung Chi House
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Lung Wai House
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Lung Wo House
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Lung Hei House
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Lung Tai House
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Lung Moon House
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References
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