Shek Pai Wan Estate


Shek Pai Wan Estate is a public housing estate in Shek Pai Wan of Aberdeen, Hong Kong, on a hill to the east of the town centre. It comprises eight standard residential blocks, a non-standard small household block, a primary school, a shopping centre and a bus terminus.

Background

Shek Pai Wan Estate was a resettlement estate and it consisted of seven blocks built between 1966 and 1968. In 1985, Block 2 was found to have structural problems by the Hong Kong Housing Authority, so it was firstly demolished in 1988.
The estate started redevelopment in 1998 and the redevelopment project was divided into three phases. However, Phases 1 and 2 were combined and renamed as Phase 1 whereas Phase 3 was renamed as Phase 2 later. There are seven new blocks completed in 2005 and 2007 respectively. Some of the flats were used to accommodate the tenants affected by the redevelopment of Wong Chuk Hang Estate.

Houses

Shek Pai Wan Estate has eight residential blocks with a total of around 5,300 flats.
NameTypeCompletion
Pik Fai HouseSmall Household Block2005
Pik Ngan HouseNew Harmony I2005
Pik Long HouseNew Harmony I2005
Pik Yuet HouseNew Harmony I2005
Pik Yuen HouseNew Harmony I2007
Pik Shan HouseNew Harmony I2007
Pik Wai HouseNew Flexiblock2007
Pik Luk HouseNew Flexiblock2007

Demographics

According to the 2016 by-census, Shek Pai Wan Estate had a population of 13,780. The median age was 49.3 and the majority of residents were of Chinese ethnicity. The average household comprised 2.7 persons. The median monthly household income of all households was HK$17,780.