Sceneway Garden
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Hanyu Pinyin | Huì Jǐng Huāyuán |
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Jyutping | wui6 ging2 faa1 jyun4*2 |
Sceneway Garden (
, and completed in 1992. Sceneway Garden is one of the few dog-friendly and pet-friendly private housing estates in Hong Kong, with a large open space for recreation that is suitable for exercising dogs.Structure and location
Sceneway Garden is built on top of the Lam Tin MTR station and Lam Tin Bus Terminus, providing transport to residents. Located near the Eastern Harbour Crossing, Sceneway Garden also has an outlet to Hong Kong Island.
Situated on a platform above
Sceneway Garden consists of 17 blocks, blocks 9 to 17 in Phase B, which was unveiled earlier and are 28 floors tall each, and blocks 1 to 8 in Phase A, with heights varying from 31 floors to 34 floors.[1]
History
In the late 1980s, Cheung Kong acquired two pieces of land in Lam Tin, one being a former
Demographics
Census data indicate that Sceneway Garden had a population of 12,490 in 2011,
Education
Sceneway Garden is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 48. Within the school net are multiple aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money) and Kwun Tong Government Primary School.[6]
See also
References
- ^ Sceneway Garden Official Homepage
- ^ Market Behaviour of Developers Archived 2007-02-03 at the Wayback Machine – Consumer Council. Retrieved on 18 February 2007.
- ^ Leung, Sum-cheung (1996). Planning in Hong Kong for industrial relocation (Master of Science in Urban Planning thesis). University of Hong Kong. Retrieved Sep 15, 2014.
- ^ 2011 Population Census: Fact Sheet for Sceneway Garden in Kwun Tong District Council District. For the purpose of the 2011 census, each of the "Major Housing Estates", among which South Horizons was listed, had its own census data entry. Such estates were thus defined: "A group of residential buildings developed by the same developer (either in the public sector or in the private sector) in one or more phases in a neighbourhood and with at least 3,000 residents or 1,000 domestic households in 2011."
- ^ (in Japanese) 香港教育事情あれこれ PART 2 Archived 2007-03-14 at the Wayback Machine - InfoSeek
- ^ "POA School Net 48" (PDF). Education Bureau. Retrieved 2022-09-12.