Cottage Areas near King’s Park
In the 1950s, a number of villages including cottage areas and ‘approved resettlements’ were built in the area between King’s Park and Ho Man Tin, including Chi Man Eastern, Central and Western Villages, Hill Village, Garmat Village, Man Wa Village, Po Man Village, Po Man North Village, Ho Man Tin New Village and Faith Hope Village. All the villages were demolished by the end of the 1960s. The present Ho Man Tin Estate, Oi Man Estate and Chun Man Court were built on the site of these settlements.

Date | 1966 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Oi Man Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Ho Man Tin Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Chun Man Court |
others | cottage area |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-7 1966 King'sParkCottageArea |
Cottage Areas near King’s Park
In the 1950s, a number of villages including cottage areas and ‘approved resettlements’ were built in the area between King’s Park and Ho Man Tin, including Chi Man Eastern, Central and Western Villages, Hill Village, Garmat Village, Man Wa Village, Po Man Village, Po Man North Village, Ho Man Tin New Village and Faith Hope Village. All the villages were demolished by the end of the 1960s. The present Ho Man Tin Estate, Oi Man Estate and Chun Man Court were built on the site of these settlements.
Date | 1966 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Oi Man Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Ho Man Tin Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Chun Man Court |
Others | cottage area |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-7 1966 King'sParkCottageArea |
Cottage Areas near King’s Park
In the 1950s, a number of villages including cottage areas and ‘approved resettlements’ were built in the area between King’s Park and Ho Man Tin, including Chi Man Eastern, Central and Western Villages, Hill Village, Garmat Village, Man Wa Village, Po Man Village, Po Man North Village, Ho Man Tin New Village and Faith Hope Village. All the villages were demolished by the end of the 1960s. The present Ho Man Tin Estate, Oi Man Estate and Chun Man Court were built on the site of these settlements.
Date | 1966 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Oi Man Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Ho Man Tin Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Chun Man Court |
Others | cottage area |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-7 1966 King'sParkCottageArea |
Cottage Areas near King’s Park
In the 1950s, a number of villages including cottage areas and ‘approved resettlements’ were built in the area between King’s Park and Ho Man Tin, including Chi Man Eastern, Central and Western Villages, Hill Village, Garmat Village, Man Wa Village, Po Man Village, Po Man North Village, Ho Man Tin New Village and Faith Hope Village. All the villages were demolished by the end of the 1960s. The present Ho Man Tin Estate, Oi Man Estate and Chun Man Court were built on the site of these settlements.
Date | 1966 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Oi Man Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Ho Man Tin Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Chun Man Court |
Others | cottage area |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-7 1966 King'sParkCottageArea |
Cottage Areas near King’s Park
In the 1950s, a number of villages including cottage areas and ‘approved resettlements’ were built in the area between King’s Park and Ho Man Tin, including Chi Man Eastern, Central and Western Villages, Hill Village, Garmat Village, Man Wa Village, Po Man Village, Po Man North Village, Ho Man Tin New Village and Faith Hope Village. All the villages were demolished by the end of the 1960s. The present Ho Man Tin Estate, Oi Man Estate and Chun Man Court were built on the site of these settlements.
Date | 1966 |
Sponsors | cottage area |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-7 1966 King'sParkCottageArea |
Cottage Areas near King’s Park
In the 1950s, a number of villages including cottage areas and ‘approved resettlements’ were built in the area between King’s Park and Ho Man Tin, including Chi Man Eastern, Central and Western Villages, Hill Village, Garmat Village, Man Wa Village, Po Man Village, Po Man North Village, Ho Man Tin New Village and Faith Hope Village. All the villages were demolished by the end of the 1960s. The present Ho Man Tin Estate, Oi Man Estate and Chun Man Court were built on the site of these settlements.
Date | 1966 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Oi Man Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Ho Man Tin Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Chun Man Court |
Others | cottage area |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-7 1966 King'sParkCottageArea |
Cottage Areas near King’s Park
In the 1950s, a number of villages including cottage areas and ‘approved resettlements’ were built in the area between King’s Park and Ho Man Tin, including Chi Man Eastern, Central and Western Villages, Hill Village, Garmat Village, Man Wa Village, Po Man Village, Po Man North Village, Ho Man Tin New Village and Faith Hope Village. All the villages were demolished by the end of the 1960s. The present Ho Man Tin Estate, Oi Man Estate and Chun Man Court were built on the site of these settlements.
Date | 1966 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Oi Man Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Ho Man Tin Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Chun Man Court |
Others | cottage area |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-7 1966 King'sParkCottageArea |
Cottage Areas near King’s Park
In the 1950s, a number of villages including cottage areas and ‘approved resettlements’ were built in the area between King’s Park and Ho Man Tin, including Chi Man Eastern, Central and Western Villages, Hill Village, Garmat Village, Man Wa Village, Po Man Village, Po Man North Village, Ho Man Tin New Village and Faith Hope Village. All the villages were demolished by the end of the 1960s. The present Ho Man Tin Estate, Oi Man Estate and Chun Man Court were built on the site of these settlements.
Date of Death | 1966 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Oi Man Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Ho Man Tin Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Chun Man Court |
Others | cottage area |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-7 1966 King'sParkCottageArea |
Cottage Areas near King’s Park
In the 1950s, a number of villages including cottage areas and ‘approved resettlements’ were built in the area between King’s Park and Ho Man Tin, including Chi Man Eastern, Central and Western Villages, Hill Village, Garmat Village, Man Wa Village, Po Man Village, Po Man North Village, Ho Man Tin New Village and Faith Hope Village. All the villages were demolished by the end of the 1960s. The present Ho Man Tin Estate, Oi Man Estate and Chun Man Court were built on the site of these settlements.
Date | 1966 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-7 1966 King'sParkCottageArea |
Cottage Areas near King’s Park
In the 1950s, a number of villages including cottage areas and ‘approved resettlements’ were built in the area between King’s Park and Ho Man Tin, including Chi Man Eastern, Central and Western Villages, Hill Village, Garmat Village, Man Wa Village, Po Man Village, Po Man North Village, Ho Man Tin New Village and Faith Hope Village. All the villages were demolished by the end of the 1960s. The present Ho Man Tin Estate, Oi Man Estate and Chun Man Court were built on the site of these settlements.
Date | 1966 |
Media Type | Photo |
Material Type | Image |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Oi Man Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Ho Man Tin Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Chun Man Court |
Others | cottage area |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-7 1966 King'sParkCottageArea |
Cottage Areas near King’s Park
In the 1950s, a number of villages including cottage areas and ‘approved resettlements’ were built in the area between King’s Park and Ho Man Tin, including Chi Man Eastern, Central and Western Villages, Hill Village, Garmat Village, Man Wa Village, Po Man Village, Po Man North Village, Ho Man Tin New Village and Faith Hope Village. All the villages were demolished by the end of the 1960s. The present Ho Man Tin Estate, Oi Man Estate and Chun Man Court were built on the site of these settlements.
Date | 1966 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Oi Man Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Ho Man Tin Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Chun Man Court |
Others | cottage area |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-7 1966 King'sParkCottageArea |
Cottage Areas near King’s Park
In the 1950s, a number of villages including cottage areas and ‘approved resettlements’ were built in the area between King’s Park and Ho Man Tin, including Chi Man Eastern, Central and Western Villages, Hill Village, Garmat Village, Man Wa Village, Po Man Village, Po Man North Village, Ho Man Tin New Village and Faith Hope Village. All the villages were demolished by the end of the 1960s. The present Ho Man Tin Estate, Oi Man Estate and Chun Man Court were built on the site of these settlements.
Date | 1966 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Oi Man Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Ho Man Tin Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Chun Man Court |
Others | cottage area |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-7 1966 King'sParkCottageArea |
Cottage Areas near King’s Park
In the 1950s, a number of villages including cottage areas and ‘approved resettlements’ were built in the area between King’s Park and Ho Man Tin, including Chi Man Eastern, Central and Western Villages, Hill Village, Garmat Village, Man Wa Village, Po Man Village, Po Man North Village, Ho Man Tin New Village and Faith Hope Village. All the villages were demolished by the end of the 1960s. The present Ho Man Tin Estate, Oi Man Estate and Chun Man Court were built on the site of these settlements.
Date | 1966 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Oi Man Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Ho Man Tin Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Chun Man Court |
Others | cottage area |
Media Type | Photo |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-7 1966 King'sParkCottageArea |
Cottage Areas near King’s Park
In the 1950s, a number of villages including cottage areas and ‘approved resettlements’ were built in the area between King’s Park and Ho Man Tin, including Chi Man Eastern, Central and Western Villages, Hill Village, Garmat Village, Man Wa Village, Po Man Village, Po Man North Village, Ho Man Tin New Village and Faith Hope Village. All the villages were demolished by the end of the 1960s. The present Ho Man Tin Estate, Oi Man Estate and Chun Man Court were built on the site of these settlements.
Date | 1966 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Oi Man Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Ho Man Tin Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Chun Man Court |
Others | cottage area |
Media Type | Photo |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-7 1966 King'sParkCottageArea |
Cottage Areas near King’s Park
In the 1950s, a number of villages including cottage areas and ‘approved resettlements’ were built in the area between King’s Park and Ho Man Tin, including Chi Man Eastern, Central and Western Villages, Hill Village, Garmat Village, Man Wa Village, Po Man Village, Po Man North Village, Ho Man Tin New Village and Faith Hope Village. All the villages were demolished by the end of the 1960s. The present Ho Man Tin Estate, Oi Man Estate and Chun Man Court were built on the site of these settlements.
Date | 1966 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Oi Man Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Ho Man Tin Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Chun Man Court |
Others | cottage area |
Media Type | Photo |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-7 1966 King'sParkCottageArea |
Cottage Areas near King’s Park
In the 1950s, a number of villages including cottage areas and ‘approved resettlements’ were built in the area between King’s Park and Ho Man Tin, including Chi Man Eastern, Central and Western Villages, Hill Village, Garmat Village, Man Wa Village, Po Man Village, Po Man North Village, Ho Man Tin New Village and Faith Hope Village. All the villages were demolished by the end of the 1960s. The present Ho Man Tin Estate, Oi Man Estate and Chun Man Court were built on the site of these settlements.
Date | 1966 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Oi Man Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Ho Man Tin Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Chun Man Court |
Others | cottage area |
Media Type | Photo |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-7 1966 King'sParkCottageArea |
Cottage Areas near King’s Park
In the 1950s, a number of villages including cottage areas and ‘approved resettlements’ were built in the area between King’s Park and Ho Man Tin, including Chi Man Eastern, Central and Western Villages, Hill Village, Garmat Village, Man Wa Village, Po Man Village, Po Man North Village, Ho Man Tin New Village and Faith Hope Village. All the villages were demolished by the end of the 1960s. The present Ho Man Tin Estate, Oi Man Estate and Chun Man Court were built on the site of these settlements.
Date | 1966 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Oi Man Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Ho Man Tin Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Chun Man Court |
Others | cottage area |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-7 1966 King'sParkCottageArea |
Cottage Areas near King’s Park
In the 1950s, a number of villages including cottage areas and ‘approved resettlements’ were built in the area between King’s Park and Ho Man Tin, including Chi Man Eastern, Central and Western Villages, Hill Village, Garmat Village, Man Wa Village, Po Man Village, Po Man North Village, Ho Man Tin New Village and Faith Hope Village. All the villages were demolished by the end of the 1960s. The present Ho Man Tin Estate, Oi Man Estate and Chun Man Court were built on the site of these settlements.
Date | 1966 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Oi Man Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Ho Man Tin Estate;Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Ho Man Tin/(Street)/Chun Man Court |
Others | cottage area |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-7 1966 King'sParkCottageArea |
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