Last updated 2024-04-11

Kwai Chung

Kwai Chung is an urban area within Tsuen Wan New Town in the New Territories of Hong Kong. Together with Tsing Yi Island, it is part of the Kwai Tsing District of Hong Kong. It is also part of Tsuen Wan New Town.

Places

Tai Wo Hau Estate

Tai Wo Hau is located in the western part of Kwai Chung, New Territories, Hong Kong, with Tai Wo Hau Estate being its main feature. This area spans across parts of Kwai Tsing District and Tsuen Wan District. Tai Wo Hau Estate was built in the 1960s and has undergone multiple redevelopment phases, including the residential areas of Kwai Yin Court and Kwai Yung Court.

Lei Muk Shue Estate

Lei Muk Shue is located in the Tsuen Wan District, and today, it primarily refers to Lei Muk Shue Estate. The name of this area derives from the dense pear tree orchards that were historically used for furniture-making. In the late 1950s, Lei Muk Shue Village was dismantled to make way for the development of multi-story residential buildings and the expansion of Castle Peak Road. Nowadays, Lei Muk Shue Estate serves as the primary residential area in the vicinity and is situated near Castle Peak Country Park.

Shek Yam Estate

Shek Yam Estate (Chinese: 石蔭邨) is a public housing estate in North Kwai Chung, New Territories, Hong Kong. It was the first Government Low Cost Housing Scheme estate in Kwai Chung. It had 8 blocks built in 1968, which were all demolished in the 1990s and 2000s.Ning Fung Court (Chinese: 寧峰苑) is a Home Ownership Scheme court in North Kwai Chung, near Shek Yam Estate and Shek Yam East Estate. It has 4 blocks built in 2001.

Shek Lei Estate

Shek Lei Estate (Chinese: 石籬邨),also known by Shek Lei (石籬/石梨, both are currently used) is a public housing estate in Hong Kong, situated in the Shek Lei Pui (石梨貝/石梨背/石犁背) area in northeast Kwai Chung, New Territories, near Shek Yam Estate, On Yam Estate and Shek Yam East Estate.The estate is separated into two parts, namely Shek Lei (I) Estate (石籬(一)邨) and Shek Lei (II) Estate (石籬(二)邨). It has a total of 21 residential blocks with a population of about 40,000, as well as two shopping centres. It is the second-largest public housing estate in Kwai Chung, after Kwai Chung Estate.

Kwai Chung Estate

Kwai Chung Estate is a large public housing estate comprising 16 residential buildings. It underwent a complete redevelopment and was completed in April 2008. It is currently managed by the Housing Authority. The estate is home to approximately 40,000 residents, making it the largest single public housing estate in Hong Kong. Additionally, Kwai Chung Estate has the highest number of Harmony block buildings in Hong Kong, with a total of 12 such buildings.

Kwai Hing Station

Kwai Hing Station is a railway station located on Kwai Hing Road in Kwai Chung, New Territories. It is part of the MTR Tsuen Wan Line and was inaugurated on May 10, 1982.

Kwai Shing East

Kwai Shing East Estate (Chinese: 葵盛東邨) is located at the east of Kwai Shing West Estate, and now consists of 12 residential buildings and a shopping centre. Kwai Shing East Estate was formerly Kwai Shing Estate (Chinese: 葵盛邨) which had nine blocks (blocks 12 to 20) completed in 1972 and 1973. In 1977, these blocks were renamed as Kwai Shing East Estate. In 1985, the HKHA announced that the strength of the concrete in Blocks 18 and 20 of the estate were below standard. Those blocks were demolished in 1989. The remaining blocks (except block 12) were demolished and replaced by new buildings in the 1990s and 2000s.[31] In 1995, Block 12 was converted into Interim Housing temporarily to settle people ineligible for public rental housing. But in 2008, the Hong Kong Housing Authority announced plans to demolish block 12 in 2010.

Kwai Shing West

Kwai Shing West Estate (Chinese: 葵盛西邨) is located at the east of Kwai Shing East Estate, and consists of 10 residential buildings completed between 1975 and 1977.

Kwai Fong Station

Kwai Fong Station is a railway station located adjacent to Kwai Yan Road in Kwai Chung, New Territories, Hong Kong, near Gin Drinkers Bay. It is part of the MTR Tsuen Wan Line and was inaugurated on May 10, 1982.

Kwai Chung Hospital

Kwai Chung Hospital is a psychiatric hospital under the Hospital Authority in Hong Kong. It is located at 3-15 Kwai Chung Hospital Road in the Kwai Tsing District of the New Territories, adjacent to Princess Margaret Hospital. The hospital provides assessment, treatment, and inpatient services for psychiatric patients in the southwestern New Territories and Kowloon areas.

From Airport to Popular Destinations

From Airport Concourse to Tai Wo Hau Estate

Tai Wo Hau is located in the western part of Kwai Chung, New Territories, Hong Kong, with Tai Wo Hau Estate being its main feature. This area spans across parts of Kwai Tsing District and Tsuen Wan District. Tai Wo Hau Estate was built in the 1960s and has undergone multiple redevelopment phases, including the residential areas of Kwai Yin Court and Kwai Yung Court.

From Airport Concourse to Lei Muk Shue Estate

Lei Muk Shue is located in the Tsuen Wan District, and today, it primarily refers to Lei Muk Shue Estate. The name of this area derives from the dense pear tree orchards that were historically used for furniture-making. In the late 1950s, Lei Muk Shue Village was dismantled to make way for the development of multi-story residential buildings and the expansion of Castle Peak Road. Nowadays, Lei Muk Shue Estate serves as the primary residential area in the vicinity and is situated near Castle Peak Country Park.

From Airport Concourse to Shek Yam Estate

Shek Yam Estate (Chinese: 石蔭邨) is a public housing estate in North Kwai Chung, New Territories, Hong Kong. It was the first Government Low Cost Housing Scheme estate in Kwai Chung. It had 8 blocks built in 1968, which were all demolished in the 1990s and 2000s.Ning Fung Court (Chinese: 寧峰苑) is a Home Ownership Scheme court in North Kwai Chung, near Shek Yam Estate and Shek Yam East Estate. It has 4 blocks built in 2001.

From Airport Concourse to Shek Lei Estate

Shek Lei Estate (Chinese: 石籬邨),also known by Shek Lei (石籬/石梨, both are currently used) is a public housing estate in Hong Kong, situated in the Shek Lei Pui (石梨貝/石梨背/石犁背) area in northeast Kwai Chung, New Territories, near Shek Yam Estate, On Yam Estate and Shek Yam East Estate.The estate is separated into two parts, namely Shek Lei (I) Estate (石籬(一)邨) and Shek Lei (II) Estate (石籬(二)邨). It has a total of 21 residential blocks with a population of about 40,000, as well as two shopping centres. It is the second-largest public housing estate in Kwai Chung, after Kwai Chung Estate.

From Airport Concourse to Kwai Chung Estate

Kwai Chung Estate is a large public housing estate comprising 16 residential buildings. It underwent a complete redevelopment and was completed in April 2008. It is currently managed by the Housing Authority. The estate is home to approximately 40,000 residents, making it the largest single public housing estate in Hong Kong. Additionally, Kwai Chung Estate has the highest number of Harmony block buildings in Hong Kong, with a total of 12 such buildings.

From Airport Concourse to Kwai Hing Station

Kwai Hing Station is a railway station located on Kwai Hing Road in Kwai Chung, New Territories. It is part of the MTR Tsuen Wan Line and was inaugurated on May 10, 1982.

From Airport Concourse to Kwai Shing East

Kwai Shing East Estate (Chinese: 葵盛東邨) is located at the east of Kwai Shing West Estate, and now consists of 12 residential buildings and a shopping centre. Kwai Shing East Estate was formerly Kwai Shing Estate (Chinese: 葵盛邨) which had nine blocks (blocks 12 to 20) completed in 1972 and 1973. In 1977, these blocks were renamed as Kwai Shing East Estate. In 1985, the HKHA announced that the strength of the concrete in Blocks 18 and 20 of the estate were below standard. Those blocks were demolished in 1989. The remaining blocks (except block 12) were demolished and replaced by new buildings in the 1990s and 2000s.[31] In 1995, Block 12 was converted into Interim Housing temporarily to settle people ineligible for public rental housing. But in 2008, the Hong Kong Housing Authority announced plans to demolish block 12 in 2010.

From Airport Concourse to Kwai Shing West

Kwai Shing West Estate (Chinese: 葵盛西邨) is located at the east of Kwai Shing East Estate, and consists of 10 residential buildings completed between 1975 and 1977.

From Airport Concourse to Kwai Fong Station

Kwai Fong Station is a railway station located adjacent to Kwai Yan Road in Kwai Chung, New Territories, Hong Kong, near Gin Drinkers Bay. It is part of the MTR Tsuen Wan Line and was inaugurated on May 10, 1982.

From Airport Concourse to Kwai Chung Hospital

Kwai Chung Hospital is a psychiatric hospital under the Hospital Authority in Hong Kong. It is located at 3-15 Kwai Chung Hospital Road in the Kwai Tsing District of the New Territories, adjacent to Princess Margaret Hospital. The hospital provides assessment, treatment, and inpatient services for psychiatric patients in the southwestern New Territories and Kowloon areas.

Buildings

  • TUNG FAT BUILDING
  • PHASE 2, LAGUNA CITY
  • KAU WA KENG PUMPING STATION UPPER VILLAGE
  • KAU WA KENG SAN TSUEN
  • HO PUI TSUEN
  • HOI PA RESITE VILLAGE
  • KWAN MUN HAU TSUEN
  • SAI LAU KOK TSUEN
  • CHUN TING TOI, YI PEI CHUN
  • HILLTOP VILLA, YI PEI CHUN LO WAI TSUEN
  • HAM TIN TSUEN
  • YEUNG UK TSUEN
  • YI PEI CHUN LO WAI TSUEN
  • YI PEI CHUN
  • WO YI HOP
  • HOI PA SAN TSUEN
  • SAN TSUEN
  • AUXILIARY MEDICAL SERVICE TSUEN WAN TRAINING CAMP
  • PHASE 2, LEI MUK SHUE ESTATE
  • SHEK WAI KOK ESTATE
  • BRADBURY SHEUNG KIT HOME
  • TAI WO HAU ESTATE
  • PHASE 3, LEI MUK SHUE ESTATE
  • DSD SEWAGE WORKS PRIMARY SECTION


Restaurants

  • Bacchs Club Limited
  • KC City
  • Maxim's MX (Asia Terminals Ctr A)
  • McDonald's
  • Café de Coral
  • Hing Shing Restaurant
  • Coffee Garden
  • Lai Yiu Restaurant
  • Kam Fai Noodles
  • Tsang Shing Seafood Restaurant
  • Lee Hing
  • Ho King Restaurant
  • Tai Hing Restaurant
  • Windser Bakery
  • Tin Bo Restaurant
  • Kam Key Food Centre
  • Ka Ka Chung Cake Shop
  • Kun Wah Congee Noodle
  • Kwong Fat Restaurant
  • Lucky Strike Cafe
  • Kam Po Cake Shop
  • Yue Lam Canteen
  • Chun Mei Restaurant
  • Choi Hing Restaurant


Hong Kong MTR/Bus and Other Transportation Service

Light Rail

The Light Rail, also known as the Light Rail Transit (LRT),officially the North-West Railway, is a light rail system in Hong Kong, serving the northwestern New Territories, within Tuen Mun District and Yuen Long District. The system operates over 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge track, using 750 V DC overhead power supply. It was once one of four systems comprising the KCR network in Hong Kong, before the MTR–KCR merger in 2007. It has a daily ridership of about 483,000 people.

Kowloon Motor Bus

The Kowloon Motor Bus Company (1933) Limited (KMB) is a bus company operating franchised services in Hong Kong. It is the largest bus company in Hong Kong by fleet size and number of bus routes, with over 4000 buses and 420 routes. It is a subsidiary of Transport International.

MTR

The railway network in Hong Kong consists of nine different railway lines, covering the major areas and suburbs of Hong Kong. These lines include the Island Line, Kwun Tong Line, Tsuen Wan Line, Tseung Kwan O Line, East Rail Line, Tuen Ma Line, South Island Line, Tung Chung Line, and Airport Express.

Star Ferry

The Star Ferry is a passenger ferry service operator and tourist attraction in Hong Kong.[1] Its principal routes carry passengers across Victoria Harbour, between Hong Kong Island, and Kowloon. The service is operated by the Star Ferry Company, which was founded in 1888 as the Kowloon Ferry Company, and adopted its present name in 1898.

Ngong Ping 360

Ngong Ping 360 (Chinese: 昂坪360) is a bicable gondola lift on Lantau Island in Hong Kong. Intended to improve tourism to the area, the aerial lift was previously known as Tung Chung Cable Car Project before acquiring the Ngong Ping 360 brand in April 2005.

Citybus

Citybus Limited is a bus company which provides both franchised and non-franchised service in Hong Kong. The franchised route network serves Hong Kong Island, cross-harbour routes, North Lantau, Hong Kong International Airport, Kowloon, New Territories, Shenzhen Bay Port and Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge Hong Kong Port.

Tram

Hong Kong Tramways (HKT) is a 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) narrow-gauge tram system in Hong Kong. Owned and operated by RATP Dev, the tramway runs on Hong Kong Island between Kennedy Town and Shau Kei Wan, with a branch circulating through Happy Valley.

Peak Tram

The Peak Tram is a funicular railway in Hong Kong, which carries both tourists and residents to the upper levels of Hong Kong Island. Running from Garden Road Admiralty to Victoria Peak via the Mid-Levels, it provides the most direct route and offers good views over the harbour and skyscrapers of Hong Kong. Operated since 1888, it was the first funicular railway in Asia.

Sun Ferry

Sun Ferry Services Company Limited, more widely known as Sun Ferry and formerly New World First Ferry Services, is a ferry service company in Hong Kong. The company was established in November 1999, when it took over the eight licensed ferry routes transferred from Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry in January 2000.

Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry

Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry Ltd (HKKF) is a ferry service company in Hong Kong. It was formed by a number of shipping and shipbuilding firms, and was incorporated in Hong Kong in February 1998.

New Lantao Bus

The New Lantao Bus Company (1973) Limited, commonly known as New Lantao Bus or NLB, is a franchised bus company operating in Hong Kong. It mainly operates bus routes on Lantau Island.

Ma Wan Bus

Park Island Transport Company Limited (PITCL) is a non-franchised bus company in Hong Kong. Established in 2002, it operates bus and ferry services between Ma Wan Island and other parts of Hong Kong territory.

Discovery Bay Bus

Discovery Bay Bus is a bus company in Hong Kong, operated by Discovery Bay Transportation Services Limited, a subsidiary of Hong Kong Resort International, the developer of Discovery Bay. It provides 24-hour internal and external transportation services for parts of Discovery Bay on Lantau Island. Due to the traffic control measures implemented since the opening of the Discovery Bay Tunnel, which serves as the main access point to Discovery Bay, restricting the passage of other vehicles, Discovery Bay Bus is the only organization that offers land-based public transportation services in the Discovery Bay area.

Sun Bus

Sun Bus is a subsidiary of Transport International Holdings Ltd. It specializes in providing various non-franchise bus services, including village bus services, employee and student shuttle services, shopping mall shuttle buses, and cross-border bus operations.

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