Fairview Park () is a substantial private residential estate in the
Yuen Long District
Yuen Long District (formerly romanised as Un Long) is one of the districts of Hong Kong. Located in the northwest of the New Territories, it had a population of 662,000 in 2021
Geography
Yuen Long District contains the largest alluvial pla ...
, New Territories, Hong Kong. It is unusual in Hong Kong for consisting of freestanding houses, rather than
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.
History
Fairview Park was built in 1976 by Canadian Overseas Development ().
The development of Fairview Park on
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Tai Shang Wai was a source of controversy at the time of its planning and construction. Concerns included ecological aspects, due to its proximity to
marshland
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bordering
Deep Bay, and the transport implications, with the majority of the inhabitants expected to work in the
Victoria Harbour
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area.
Features
The estate covers an area of and comprises 5,024 houses. There are 13 different types of house, ranging in size from . Each house has a front and back garden as well as a car port. There is a artificial lake. Fairview Park has its own sewage treatment plant, the end product of which is used for watering vegetation, cleaning streets within the estate and providing a source of water for the nearby
Mai Po
Mai Po Marshes (; Hong Kong Hakka: ''Mi3bu4 Sip5ti4'') is a nature reserve located in San Tin near Yuen Long in Hong Kong. it is within Yuen Long District.
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prawn farm. Statistically, there are more than 100 streets extending to . It has three schools, 60 parks, a
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church, a supermarket, a fire station, medical centres, a post office, restaurants and a country club.
Demographics
In the
2016 by-census, the population of the estate was recorded as 14,474. The median age of the residents was 45.6, slightly more than the Hong Kong-wide figure of 43.4.
Education
Fairview Park is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 74. Within the school net are multiple aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money) and one government school: Yuen Long Government Primary School (元朗官立小學).
Access Road Controversy
Fairview Park is a rare example of a self-contained
gated community
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in Hong Kong, linked to the outside world by
Fairview Park Boulevard, which despite being a
private road
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has long been opened to the public; its heavy use by nearby villagers and businesses eventually became a source of controversy.
Accident
On 31January 2007, a 12-year-old pupil riding his bike to school was run over and killed by a large truck at Fairview Park Boulevard. Fairview Park residents accused the
Hong Kong Government
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of delaying the opening of the recently built Kam Pok Road (which bisects Fairview Park Boulevard near the Fairview Park gate) which cost roughly $10 million. This delay, they said, has resulted in Fairview Park Boulevard being turned into a major traffic thoroughfare.
On 2February 2007, Fairview Park residents attended a special meeting organised by the Yuen Long District Council in which the
Transport Department
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announced it would open Kam Pok Road on 5 February without restricting the use of Fairview Park Boulevard by heavy vehicles over seven metres in length. Fairview Park residents responded with outrage by waving placards and shouting. Some council members immediately left the meeting in protest. Fairview Park residents decided to convene a residents meeting themselves on 3 February 2007, to discuss further tactics. They revealed their desire to block trucks coming through by lying on the road. Fairview Park residents made a public pledge to drop their legal proceedings against the
Transport Department
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if the Transport Department would ban heavy vehicle use on Fairvew Park Boulevard. The Transport Department said it would only make the next move when all legal proceedings are settled. The Transport Department was accused of cowardly behaviour by not standing up to certain groups. Transport Department deputy director Law Fung-ping was evasive and ambiguous in her answers when grilled by the hosts of
RTHK
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Radio 1's
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phone-in programme. Host
Robert Chow Yung
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accused her department of cowardly behaviour.
Clashes
Kam Pok Road was opened to traffic by the Transport Department on 5 February 2007. By noon that day,
Cable TV
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news images showed 100 Fairview Park residents demonstrating at the site of the bike accident by holding up placards. Fairview Park management staff then placed obstacles on the road blocking both access to part of the boulevard and consequently the ability of trucks making a turn. More than 100 Tai Sang Wai villagers traded insults with Fairview Park residents. Deputy chairman of the
San Tin
San Tin () is a loosely defined area in Yuen Long District in New Territories, Hong Kong that is part of the San Tin constituency. Unlike Hong Kong's highly urbanised areas, San Tin is sparsely populated due to its marshlands.
San Tin is loca ...
Rural Committee
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Fung Kan-cheung stressed that their village road which turned onto the boulevard, remains their only major access road to the outside world. Ms Leung, a Fairview Park resident, insisted that banning heavy vehicles on the boulevard would have no impact on the access of local villagers who used smaller vehicles. She went on, "We have tried every peaceful means in the past. The government does not listen when we are civilised." The owner of a nearby container storage yard objected to the heavy vehicle ban, saying Kam Pok Road was too narrow for container trucks to pass as he clashed with Fairview Park management staff. Mr Lam Kok-fai, the manager for Fairview Park management together with
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Radio 1's HK2000 phone-in programme host Robert Chow Yung, questioned what sort of powerful organisations would cause such a delay in the opening of Kam Pok Road from the Traffic Department.
Transport Department
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deputy director Law Fung-ping again failed to sufficiently explain such cause.
RTHK Radio 1's HK2000 phone-in audio
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See also
* Hong Lok Yuen
Hong Lok Yuen () is a low-density luxury residential housing estate in Tai Po District, New Territories, Hong Kong, located near Cloudy Hill. It is north of Tai Po Town.
History
Hong Lok Yuen was previously an orchard owned by GeneraLi Fulin I ...
References
Further reading
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External links
Fairview Park Property Management
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Yuen Long District
Private housing estates in Hong Kong