- Distributing winter clothes in Ham (Lam) Tin Resettlement Estate
The Kai Fong Welfare Association distribute winter clothes to the residents, especially children, in Ham (Lam) Tin Resettlement Estate.
- Lower Ngau Tau Kok Estate
The Lower Ngau Tau Kok Estate is under construction. These Mark IV blocks, though served by lifts and provided with private lavatory in each flat, also had their share of deficiencies. In public areas particularly the long corridor, the lighting was poor, which caused the feeling of fear and insecurity among the residents. It could be a frightening environment.
- Ngau Tau Kok Resettlement Estate under construction
This is the construction site of the Ngau Tau Kok Resettlement Estate.
- Sau Mau Ping Resettlement Estate
Similar to many other resettlement estates, when Sau Mau Ping Resettlement Estate was completed, it had to face the problems of living in a new community, such as transportation and public order. Life in the early days in these resettlement estates was full of inconveniences.
- Princess Alexandra planting a tree in So Uk Estate
Princess Alexandra is planting a tree in So Uk Estate. This tree was subsequently called the ‘Princess’ tree’ by the local residents.
- Ping Shek Estate
Constructed between 1970 and 1973, the Ping Shek Estate was characterized by five 28-stroey blocks which were the tallest public housing blocks when they were completed.
- Sai Wan Estate
Completed in 1958, Sai Wan Estate was the second housing estate built by the Housing Authority. It set on a steeply sloping site on the hills behind Kennedy Town with a simpler type of flat to those at North Point.
- Wah Fu Estate facing the sea
Remotely located between Pok Fu Lam and Aberdeen (the area was originally called Kai Lung Wan), Wah Fu Estate had been for many years the show piece of the Housing Authority.
- 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.
- A playground in the Ma Tau Wai Estate
There is a playground with recreation facilities for the children in Ma Tau Wai Estate. Next to the playground is a small piece of open area with trees.