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Image:CheungChingEstateMap.jpg|thumb|Map of Cheung Ching Estate Cheung Ching Estate is on mid-east side of Tsing Yi Island, near Tsing Yi Bridge (青衣大橋). It was bounded by Tsing Yi Road (青衣路), Ching Hong Road (青康路), Chung Mei Road (涌美路), and Tsing Yi Heung Sze Wui Road (青衣鄉事會路). To the west are Mayfair Garden and Cheung Hong Estate, to the north is Chung Mei Lo Uk Village, to the east are industrial building, to the south are Rambler Crest and the Container Terminal 9. Eight houses are: # Ching Wai House (青槐樓) of type Twin Tower, # Ching Yung House (青榕樓) of type Twin Tower, # Ching Kwai House (青葵樓) of type Old Slab, # Ching Chung House (青松樓)of type Twin Tower, # Ching Pak House (青柏樓) of type Twin Tower, # Ching Mui House (青梅樓) of type Twin Tower, # Ching Yeung House (青楊樓) of type Twin Tower, and # Ching Tao House (青桃樓) of type Old Slab. 1, 2 and 3 are the lower three blocks (下三座) and after 8 was built, they are called the lower four blocks (下四座). The Cheung Ching Commercial Centre (長青邨商場) is a 6-storey complex surrounded by Ching Yung House, Ching Wai House and Ching Kwai House. At the podium level, there are a handful of shops and a Chinese restaurant. At the market level, most shops are selling fresh food. A supermarket is at the ground floor. A garage is incorporated in the centre. There are two clinics on the ground floor of Ching Wai House. Some NGOs also set up some facilities at Ching Yung House and Ching Kwai House. Three primary schools are:
One secondary school is:
Cheung Ching Estate Community Centre (長青社區中心) is operated by various NGOs. YWCA operates one integrated centre (for youth, family, female and school), one elderly centre, and a kindergarten. Lutherian have a physically handicapped. Yan Chai have a temporary stay for pupils. At early 70s, the residents of Tsing Yi Island are largely villagers and fishermen. Later, the government decides to extend the Tsuen Wan New Town to the island. Cheung Ching Estate is the first stage of new town developement. In 1977, Ching Wai House, Ching Yung House, and Ching Kwai House is first intake of residents from redevelopment of Kowloon and Hong Kong Island, and later Ching Chung House, Ching Pak House, Ching Mui House and Ching Yeung House. At early 80s, Ching Tao House was built for the relocation of resident owing to reclaimation of Tsing Yi Tong and Mun Tsai Tong. Category:Apartment buildings in Hong Kong category:Hong Kong public housing This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Cheung Ching Estate".
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