The plan was to develop the northeastern quadrant of the island into residential use, and some estates were to be built on reclaimed land.
Easeful Court was originally destined for the HOS, but ended up being let due to the impact of SARS.
At the time, transport infrastructure was undeveloped, and there were great concerns about logistics from would-be residents.
To the west are Mayfair Gardens and Cheung Hong Estate, to the north is Chung Mei Lo Uk Village, to the east are industrial building, to the south are Rambler Crest and the Container Terminal 9.
The building is of 7 storeys, providing various community services for mainly south part of the new town of Tsing Yi Island.
After budget cuts on social welfare by Hong Kong Government, many local offices of voluntary organisations in the area were withdrawn or incorporated into the centre.
Cheung Fat Estate (Chinese: 長發邨) comprises 4 tower blocks, built on reclaimed land in Tsing Yi North.
All buildings, except for King Fat House, enjoy a seaview over Tsuen Wan seashore.
In May 2005, the Government announced the sale of 23,000 hectares (57,000 acres) flats under the final phase of the TPS.
Cheung Fat Estate was to be part of this "privatisation" by the Authority, under a scheme in which all "flats" are set for sale by the end of 2006.
[5] Cheung Fat Plaza, a five-storey shopping centre located in the lower part of the estate, caters to the household needs of residents in Cheung Fat and surrounding estates, and was considered one of the most important shopping arcades under the Housing Authority.
It is now under the management of The Link REIT, having been spun off from the Authority and listed on the Hong Kong stock market in 2005.
For example, the Sports Centre on the 4th floor which has facilities for badminton, squash and basketball, as well as fitness room.
Cheung Hang Estate (長亨邨) was built on the hills near Liu To of Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong.
There is a footpath linking Tsing Yi Nature Trail and Liu To Road near Cheung Hang Shopping Centre.
Cheung Hong Estate (Chinese: 長康邨) is composed of 13 residential blocks, with two commercial centres.
The ten blocks in the estate consist of three building types: Linear 1, New Slab and Trident 3.
They are: Cheung Wang Estate (長宏邨) is situated in Liu To on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong.
[15] Formerly the site of Ching Fat Temporary Housing Area,[16] it consists of 2 residential buildings completed in 2001.
[17] Easeful Court (Chinese: 青逸軒) is a public housing estate in Tsing Yi Island, New Territories, Hong Kong.
It is located near Delia (Man Kiu) English Primary School, Tsing Yi North Coastal Road and Cheung On Estate and within walking distance to MTR Tsing Yi station.
Easeful Court is located in On Ho constituency of the Kwai Tsing District Council.
[citation needed] Tivoli Garden comprises four blocks and a total of 1,024 apartments, with sizes ranging from 635 to 832 sq.
After completion, about 1,900 complaints related to the buildings quality were directed by tenants to the Hong Kong Housing Society in July 1996.
Since the estate was situated at the seaside of old Tsing Yi Town, part of it is built on reclaimed land.