Public housing estate in Fanling, Hong Kong
Wah Ming Estate (Chinese: 華明邨) is a mixed TPS and public housing estate in Wo Hop Shek, Fanling, New Territories, Hong Kong, near Wa Mei Shan and Wo Hing Sports Centre.[3][4] It consists of seven residential buildings built in 1990. The flats in the estate were sold under Tenants Purchase Scheme Phase 2 in 1999.[5]
Yan Shing Court (欣盛苑) and Cheong Shing Court (昌盛苑) are Home Ownership Scheme courts in Wo Hop Shek near Wah Ming Estate, built in 1993 and 2000 respectively.[4][6][7]
Yung Shing Court (雍盛苑 is a mixed public and HOS court in Wo Hop Shek near Wah Ming Estate. It consists of three residential buildings completed in 2000.[8]
Houses
Wah Ming Estate
Name[2] |
Chinese name |
Building type |
Completed
|
Lai Ming House |
禮明樓 |
Trident 3 |
1990
|
Shun Ming House |
信明樓
|
Tim Ming House |
添明樓
|
Yiu Ming House |
耀明樓
|
Chung Ming House |
頌明樓 |
Trident 4
|
Fu Ming House |
富明樓
|
Hong Ming House |
康明樓
|
Yan Shing Court
Name[6] |
Chinese name |
Building type |
Completed
|
Yan Sau House |
欣秀閣 |
NCB (Ver.1984) |
1993
|
Yan Lai House |
欣麗閣
|
Yan Hei House |
欣喜閣
|
Yan Yuet House |
欣悅閣
|
Yan Yiu House |
欣耀閣
|
Yan Choi House |
欣彩閣
|
Yan Fai House |
欣暉閣
|
Cheong Shing Court
Name[7] |
Chinese name |
Building type |
Completed
|
Cheong Ching House |
昌靖閣 |
Concord 1 |
2000
|
Cheong Siu House |
昌兆閣
|
Cheong To House |
昌濤閣
|
Cheong Yun House |
昌潤閣
|
Yung Shing Court
Name[8] |
Chinese name |
Building type |
Usage |
Completed
|
Yung Sui House |
雍萃閣 |
Harmony 1 |
Rental |
2000
|
Yung Wa House |
雍華閣
|
Yung Wui House |
雍薈閣 |
HOS
|
Demographics
According to the 2016 by-census, Wah Ming Estate had a population of 15,611, Yan Shing Court had a population of 6,955, Cheong Shing Court had a population of 4,107 while Yung Shing Court had a population of 8,005. Altogether the population amounts to 34,678.[1]
Politics
For the 2019 District Council election, the estate fell within two constituencies. Wah Ming Estate is located in the Wah Ming constituency, which was formerly represented by Chan Wai-tat until July 2021,[9] while Yan Shing Court, Cheong Shing Court and Yung Shing Court fall within the Yan Shing constituency, which was formerly represented by Lam Shuk-ching until May 2021.[10][9]
See also
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