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  • Tsz Wan Shan Estate in 1976
    When Tsz Wan Shan Estate was completed in the early 1970s, it had become the largest resettlement estate with 63 blocks. In 1973, the number of residents was over 140,000. With a very high density of population and residents with varied and complicated background, the problem of public security arose, and Tsz Wan Shan and Sau Mau Ping in particular, with a degree of exaggeration, had became known as ‘outlaw territories’.
  • Tsz Wan Shan Estate
    The photo shows Blocks 33 and 34 of the Tsz Wan Shan Estate.
  • Choi Hung Estate
    Compared with earlier Housing Authority estates, when Choi Hung Estate was completed in 1964, it marked the minimum standard of Housing Authority development, though in general the layout and facilities were still superior to the resettlement estates.
  • Choi Hung Estate viewed from the air
    When the Choi Hung Estate was completed in 1964, it soon became a landmark in Central Kowloon, accommodating nearly 43,000 people.