many of the residents in Tai Kok Tsui were senior citizens but there has been a more recent influx of younger people, especially those returning to Hong Kong after time spent overseas.
[citation needed] Before any reclamation, Tai Kok Tsui was geographically a long island of Hong Kong of granite linked by an isthmus at its north to Kowloon Peninsula.
Minor reclamation was needed during the period 1964–1982 when the Tai Kok Tsui Ferry Pier (大角嘴碼頭) was built.
Part of Tai Kok Tsui - the area newly reclaimed in the 1990s - is increasingly referred to as Olympic due to the nearby MTR station opened in 1998, and the Olympian City shopping centre.
Island Harbourview (Chinese: 維港灣), completed in 1999, was the first private housing estate to be built in the newly reclaimed area, it is located next to Olympian City 1.
[4][5] There is a residential block called "Hoi Ming Court" in the middle of the site which was excluded from the redevelopment project due to its young age and high acquisition cost.
[6] Harbour Green (Chinese: 君滙港) is a private estate and part of the Olympic station Phase III project.
[9] One Silversea (Chinese: 一號銀海) is a private estate located at the waterfront site of the former Tai Kok Tsui Temporary Bus Terminus, it was developed by Sino Land and completed in 2006.
[12] The Hermitage (Chinese: 帝峯 · 皇殿) is a private estate located above the newly developed Olympian City 3 with 6 towers.
[13] Hampton Place (Chinese: 凱帆軒) is a private estate located at No 11 Hoi Fan Road and Olympic station.