Public housing estates in Sham Shui Po

The site where Sham Shui Po Park, Lai Kok Estate, Lai On Estate and Dragon Centre are located were formerly the Sham Shui Po Barracks (Chinese: 深水埗軍營) of the British Army between the 1910s to 1977.

[2] In 1989, the refugee camp was closed and replaced by Lai On Estate and Dragon Centre in 1993 and 1994 respectively.

[6] It has totally seven 13-storey blocks, built in 1995 and developed by the Hong Kong Housing Society.

[11] Lai Kok Estate (Chinese: 麗閣邨) was built on reclaimed land of the west of Yen Chow Street, Sham Shui Po,[12] located near Lai On Estate, Dragon Centre, and Cheung Sha Wan station.

[19] To mitigate the noise nuisance of the adjacent West Kowloon Corridor, the flats facing this motorway are equipped with "acoustic balconies".

Yee Kok Court (Chinese: 怡閣苑) is a HOS court in Sham Shui Po, next to Lai Kok Estate, Lai On Estate and Dragon Centre.

Nam Cheong Estate, with Nam Cheong Park in the foreground
Cronin Garden
Fu Cheong Estate
Lai Ho House and Lai Lan House, Lai Kok Estate
Lai On Estate
Nam Cheong Estate
Wing Cheong Estate
Yee Ching Court
Yee Kok Court