| Ming Tak Estate | |
|---|---|
Ming Tak Estate | |
![]() Interactive map of Ming Tak Estate | |
| General information | |
| Location | 10 Pui Shing Lane,Hang Hau Tseung Kwan O New Territories, Hong Kong |
| Coordinates | 22°18′59″N114°16′09″E / 22.3163°N 114.26923°E /22.3163; 114.26923 |
| Status | Completed |
| Category | Public rental housing |
| Population | 4,393[1] (2016) |
| No. of blocks | 2[2] |
| No. of units | 1,561[2] |
| Construction | |
| Constructed | 1996; 29 years ago (1996) |
| Authority | Hong Kong Housing Authority |
Ming Tak Estate (Chinese:明德邨) is apublic housing estate inHang Hau,Tseung Kwan O,New Territories, Hong Kong, nearTseung Kwan O Hospital.[3] It is the fifth public housing estate in Tseung Kwan O and comprises 2 blocks of Harmony I style built in 1996.[2]
Hin Ming Court (顯明苑),Yuk Ming Court (煜明苑) andWo Ming Court (和明苑) areHome Ownership Scheme housing courts in Tseung Kwan O near Ming Tak Estate, built between 1996 and 1999.[4][5][6]
| Name[2] | Chinese name | Building type | Completed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ming Kok House | 明覺樓 | Harmony 1 Option 6 (2 Gen.) | 1996 |
| Ming Toa House | 明道樓 |
| Name[4] | Chinese name | Building type | Completed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hin Ming Court | 顯明苑 | Harmony 1 Option 5 (2 Gen.) | 1996 |
| Name[5] | Chinese name | Building type | Completed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wai Ming House | 煒明閣 | Harmony 2 Option 7 (2 Gen.) | 1996 |
| Kwan Ming House | 焜明閣 | ||
| Hei Ming House | 熹明閣 |
| Name[6] | Chinese name | Building type | Completed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wo Yat House | 和逸閣 | Harmony 1 Option 7 (3.5 Gen.) | 1999 |
| Wo Fai House | 和暉閣 | ||
| Wo Cheong House | 和暢閣 | Concord 2 Option 2 | |
| Wo Hui House | 和煦閣 |
According to the2016 by-census, Ming Tak Estate had a population of 4,393, Yuk Ming Court had a population of 5,591 while Wo Ming Court had a population of 4,976. Altogether the population amounts to 14,960.[1]
Ming Tak Estate, Hin Ming Court, Yuk Ming Court and Wo Ming Court are located inTak Ming constituency of theSai Kung District Council.[7] It was formerly represented by Cheng Chung-man, who was elected in the2019 elections until July 2021.[8]