Public housing estates in Cheung Sha Wan

The original Cheung Sha Wan Estate (Chinese: 長沙灣邨) opened between 1963 and 1964 as the Cheung Sha Wan Government Low Cost Housing Estate (Chinese: 長沙灣政府廉租屋邨).

All thirteen blocks of this estate were demolished in 2001 as part of the Comprehensive Redevelopment Programme, announced 1995.

[1] The site of the original Cheung Sha Wan Estate was leased to the Asia Golf Club driving range.

[10] Hoi Lai Estate (Chinese: 海麗邨) was built on the reclaimed land of south Cheung Sha Wan, near Lai Chi Kok station and four private housing estates, namely Aqua Marine, Banyan Garden, Liberté and The Pacifica.

[13] Hoi Lok Court (Chinese: 凱樂苑) is a Home Ownership Scheme court in Lai Ying Street, Cheung Sha Wan reclaimed area of Sham Shui Po District near MTR Nam Cheong station and Hoi Ying Estate.

[20] Hoi Tak Court (Chinese: 凱德苑) is a Home Ownership Scheme court in Fat Tseung Street West, Cheung Sha Wan reclaimed area of Sham Shui Po District, near MTR Nam Cheong station and Fu Cheong Estate.

[29] Po Hei Court (Chinese: 寶熙苑) is a HOS court in Cheung Sha Wan, next to Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum and Lei Cheng Uk Estate.

[33] Un Chau Estate (Chinese: 元州邨), or Un Chau Street Estate (Chinese: 元州街邨), is a redeveloped public estate on reclaimed land of Cheung Sha Wan located between Un Chau Street and Cheung Sha Wan Road, next to Cheung Sha Wan station.

Phase 5 is under development on the site of former Cheung Sha Wan Factory Estate.

New Cheung Sha Wan Estate, completed 2013
Layout of the original (demolished) estate
The new estate as seen from Cheung Sha Wan Road
Fortune Estate
Hang Chun Court
Hoi Lai Estate
Hoi Lok Court
Hoi Tak Court
Hau Lim House and Hau Chi House, Lei Cheng Uk Estate.
Po Hei Court
Po Lai Court
So Uk Estate
Un Chau Estate