Mayfair Gardens
Mayfair Gardens is the first private housing estate on Tsing Yi, Hong Kong. It was built by Sun Hung Kai Properties and established between 1982 and 1984. The estate is composed of eight residential buildings, namely Blocks 5 to 12.
Estate information
- Number of blocks: 8
- The phase that each block belongs to:
- * Phase I: Block 6, Block 8, Block 10, Block 11, Block 12
- * Phase II: Block 5, Block 7, Block 9
- Occupation Date:
- * Phase I: 1982
- * Phase II: 1984
- The total number of flat:1,912
The original location for block 1-4 becomes the location of the park now, and the original location of the oil depot becomes the location of Rambler Crest today.
Location
The estate was built on the site of Sai Shan Village. To the east of the estate is Cheung Ching Estate and to the west IVE. The estate is surrounded by Sai Shan and Tsing Yi Peak to the north and west.Facilities
Mayfair Garden has facilities including: private clubs, swimming pool, park, car park, playground, basketball court, tennis court, etc. There is also a small shopping mall.The total area of the shopping mall is 69,490 square feet. The shops including 7-11, Fairwood, 759 Store, Wellcome and restaurants providing different nations' cuisine.
Withdrawal of development of Block 1, 2 and 3
Twelve blocks were originally proposed for the site. During the 1980s, there was a growing concern about the environmental safety of Tsing Yi Island. The proximity of Mobil oil depot to Mayfair Gardens triggered the protest of the islanders. The residents demanded a relocation of the depot to a more distant area. The depot remained unmoved, but the planned development of Blocks 1, 2 and 3, together with a bus terminus and a cinema, were forced to be withdrawn.Although the results of the protests were not what the campaigners desired at the time, this was one of the main examples of a civil protest movement in Hong Kong in the mid-1980s. Actions against the government were organised by residents and social workers. The movement encouraged greater participation in newly devised District Board and resulted in more public involvement in policy formulation.
The area originally intended for Blocks 1-3 is now a basketball court, a tennis court and a playground, so the estate is open to Victoria Harbour despite the existence of the newly built Container Terminal 9 and Rambler Crest which partially blocks the sea view. The oil depot has since been relocated to the west shore of the island, separated from the residential population by the geographic barrier of Tsing Yi Peak.
Access
Following the partial withdrawal of the development, Sai Shan Road is the only road access to the housing estate. Its bus terminus is installed at the road. Most residents on the other hand use the footbridge entrance at Ching Hong Road.Transportation
Bus
There is a bus terminus in Mayfair Gardens with the following routes:- 243M Mayfair Gardens - Tsuen Wan
- 243P Mayfair Gardens - Tsuen Wan in the morning peak hours only
- 41 Cheung Ching - Kowloon City Ferry
- 42 Cheung Hong - Shun Lee
- 42A Cheung Hang - Jordan
- 43 Cheung Hong - Tsuen Wan West Station
- 43A Cheung Wang - Shek Lei
- 43C Cheung Hong - Island Harbourview - peak hours only
- 43M Kwai Fong MTR Station - Cheung Ching
- 242X
- *Cheung Hang to Tsim Sha Tsui - morning peak hours only
- 249M Tsing Yi AR Station - Mayfair Garden
- 948 Cheung On - Tin Hau in the morning and evening peak hours only
- N241 Cheung Hang - Hung Hom Station
Public Light Bus
Inside the estate
- 88C Mayfair Gardens - Kwai Fong MTR station
- 88A Mayfair Gardens - Tam Kon Shan
- 88D Tivoli Garden - Kwai Fong MTR station
- 88F Rambler Crest - Tsing Yi AR Station
- 405 Cheung Hang - Lai King MTR Station via Cho Yiu Chuen