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Jubilee Garden (Hong Kong)

Coordinates:22°23′50″N114°12′00″E / 22.39722°N 114.20000°E /22.39722; 114.20000
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Housing estate in Shatin, Hong Kong
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Jubilee Garden andShing Mun River
Jubilee Garden and theMTR Ho Tung Lau Maintenance Centre and Depot, facingTai Po Road.

Jubilee Garden (Chinese:銀禧花園) is aprivate housing estate situated at 2-18 Lok King Street,Fo Tan,Sha Tin District,New Territories,Hong Kong.[1] It is located near theMTRFo Tan station and right next toSha Tin Racecourse.

Overview

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There are 9blocks of residential buildings providing a total of 2,260 units of apartment and duplex condo.[2] The buildings have 18-34 stories with units ranging from an area of 448 square feet (41.6 m2) to an area of 1,117 square feet (103.8 m2). 8 different floor plans are available.

History

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Ho Tung Lau maintenance centre before the residential developments

Jubilee Garden was built byCheung Kong Holdings andKowloon-Canton Railway Corporation during the 1980s and it was the first large-scale property development in Lok King Street, Fo Tan. Jubilee Garden was also the first large-scale residential development by the KCRC. It was built above a podium over the stabling tracks of Ho TungLau maintenance centre of the KCRC.[3]

The construction of the Jubilee Garden apartments was completed in two stages (completion date):

  • Stage One - Blocks 4 to 8 (1985)
  • Stage Two - Blocks 1 to 3 (1986)

The Ho Tung Lau maintenance centre was later upgraded in three phases between 1989 and 1995. TheRoyal Ascot, jointly developed bySun Hung Kai Properties and KCRC, was built above it, and was fully occupied by April 1997.[3]

Resident facilities

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Swimming pool of Jubilee Garden
  • Garden podium
  • Outdoor swimming pool
  • Tennis courts
  • Basketball court
  • Table tennis rooms

Transportation

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It is in proximity to theMTREast Rail line (Fo Tan station).

References

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  1. ^https://propertibazar.com/article/fact-sheet-for-jubilee-garden-in-sha-tin-district-council-hong-kong_5bcdb9b1d64ab2a13cbb4273.html[dead link]
  2. ^"Jubilee Garden | Buildings". Emporis. Archived from the original on August 9, 2019. Retrieved2022-05-03.
  3. ^ab"Berny Ng, "Railway-related property development",The Arup Journal, March 2007"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2012-03-15. Retrieved2011-06-11.

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