Temporary Housing Area

A Temporary Housing Area (THA; Chinese: 臨時房屋區) is an area designated for people living in temporary houses made by wood frames and zinc plates in Hong Kong.

The houses are built by the Hong Kong Government beginning in 1964 to replace wooden huts and squatter areas that began to emerge in the late 1940s and 1950s.

The name was created in the 1980s to replace the original reference of Licensed area.

[2] The THA is being replaced by Interim Housing, a more resilient temporary home concept since the 1970s.

Toilets were common areas for all residents to use; additionally, open sewer channels along the walkways connecting the THAs were often used by residents to brush their teeth or laundry.