Mei Lam Estate
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Mei Lam Estate is a public housing estate
Public housing in Hong Kong
Public housing in Hong Kong is a set of mass housing programmes through which the Government of Hong Kong provides affordable housing for lower-income residents. It is a major component of housing in Hong Kong, with nearly half of the population now residing in some form of public housing...

 in Tai Wai
Tai Wai
Tai Wai is an area in the New Territories of Hong Kong, located between Sha Tin New Town and the Lion Rock. It is the largest part of the Sha Tin District....

, Sha Tin
Sha Tin
Sha Tin, also spelled Shatin, is an area around the Shing Mun River in the New Territories of Hong Kong. Administratively, it is part of the Sha Tin District.-Geography:...

, New Territories
New Territories
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, Hong Kong
Hong Kong
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, located along Shing Mun River Channel and near Mei Chung Court, May Shing Court and Shing Mun Tunnel.

The estate consists of 4 residential buildings, a shopping centre and a sports centre. It is divided into 3 phases. Phase 1 (Mei Fung House, Mei Yeung House, Mei Tao House and Mei Lam Shopping Centre) are located at the south side of Shing Mun River Channel, while Phase 2 (Mei Wai House) and Phase 3 (Mei Lam Sports Centre) are located at the north side. The two sides are connected by a footbridge
Footbridge
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. The estate comprises a total 4,100 rental flats, of sizes ranging from 10.8 m2 to 64.7 m2. The authorized population was 11,400 as at end December 2007.

Mei Lam Estate Phase 1 and Mei Lam Sports Centre won the Certificate of Merit and the Silver Medal of HKIA
Hong Kong Institute of Architects
Hong Kong Institute of Architects is a professional body for architects in Hong Kong with approximately 1500 full members ,300 associates members and graduate members...

 in 1982 and 1987 respectively.

Houses

Name Type Completion
Mei Fung House (美楓樓) Double I 1981
Mei Yeung House (美楊樓) Old Slab
Old Slab
Old Slab is a design of residential block of Hong Kong public housing estate. The building of this type consists of one or more elongated rectangular blocks, joining end by end....

Mei Tao House (美桃樓) Triple H 1982
Mei Wai House (美槐樓) Trident 1 1985

May Shing Court

May Shing Court is an estate located near Mei Lam Estate and Mei Chung Court. It has 3 residential blocks completed in 1984 and 1985 respectively.

Houses

Name Type Completion
Kwai Shing House Windwill 1984
Yat Shing House Trident 2 1985
Fai Shing House

Mei Chung Court

Mei Chung Court is located near Mei Lam Estate. It has 6 residential blocks completed in 1996.

Houses

Name Type Completion
Fu Chung House NCB 1996
Lai Chung House
Hing Chung House
Shing Chung House
Hong Chung House
Lok Chung House

Transport

Access to Mei Lam Estate by public transportation:
  • MTR
    MTR
    Mass Transit Railway is the rapid transit railway system in Hong Kong. Originally opened in 1979, the system now includes 211.6 km of rail with 155 stations, including 86 railway stations and 69 light rail stops...

    : Tai Wai Station
  • 283 (KMB
    Kowloon Motor Bus
    The Kowloon Motor Bus Company Limited , a company of the Transport International Holdings Limited, is the largest franchised bus operators in Hong Kong, and one of the largest privately owned public bus operators in the world...

    ) - Sha Tin Central <-> Mei Chung Court (Circular) (every 8-10 mins.)
  • 40X (KMB) - Kwai Chung Estate <-> Wu Kai Sha Station (every 6-15 mins.)
  • 72 (KMB) - Tai Wo <-> Cheung Sha Wan (every 13-30 mins.)
  • 80 (KMB) - Kwun Tong Ferry <-> Mei Lam (every 5-15 mins.)
  • 81 (KMB) - Jordan (Wui Cheung Road) <-> Wo Che (every 6-13 mins.)
  • 80K (KMB) - Yu Chui Court <-> Sun Chui (every 8-14 mins.)
  • 88K (KMB) - Royal Ascot <-> Hin Keng (every 7-14 mins.)
  • 86B (KMB) - Mei Foo <-> Hin Keng (every 13-20 mins.)
  • 85 (KMB) - Kowloon City Ferry <-> Fo Tan (Shan Mei St.) (every 10-15 mins.)
  • 63A (Minibus
    Public light bus
    A Public light bus is a common public mode of transport in Hong Kong. It mainly serves the area that standard Hong Kong bus lines cannot reach as efficiently. It is also colloquially known as a minibus or a van, defined as a kind of share taxi....

    ) - Tai Wai Station (Tsuen Nam Rd) <-> Mei Chung Court (every 7-15 mins.)
  • 63B (Minibus) - Tai Wai Station (Tsuen Nam Rd) <-> Granville Garden (every 7-15 mins.)
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