Kai Ching Estate was built by China State Construction Engineering (Hong Kong).
The two estates, called Kai Ching (啟晴) and Tak Long (德朗), opened on the former north apron in 2013 and 2014 respectively.
[8] Amid exchanges of gunfire, police fired tear gas and stun grenades into the flat.
[10] The government announced on 13 July 2015 that a man suffering from a chronic illness had been admitted to intensive care on 28 May.
[11] The water supply at the home of the 72-year-old resident of Mun Ching House had tested positive for Legionella bacteria.
[11] The news created fear and uncertainty among residents, who complained that authorities delayed the announcement despite learning of the case in May.