Woodland Crest
Woodland Crest (Chinese: 奕翠園) is a private housing estate in Sheung Shui, New Territories, Hong Kong. It was developed by Sun Hung Kai Properties, and is managed by Hong Yip Service Co. Ltd. It has a total of 548 apartments, and was completed in May 1996. Sun Hung Kai initiated the development of smart cards in the residential complex early in 1996, the first of its kind.[1]
Location
Woodland Crest is located at 33 Tin Ping Road, Sheung Shui, New Territories. To its south lies Tin Ping Estate, a public housing estate, and to its west is Tsui Lai Garden. The Ng Tung River is a major feature that borders Woodland Crest.
Blocks
Woodland Crest has 8 blocks of 9 floors, excluding the car park area that occupies the basement area. Blocks 1-3 and 5 connected as the northern complex and Blocks 6-9 as the southern complex. There is no fourth block or fourth floor, because the number four is considered unlucky by the Chinese.
Facilities
The estate has two tennis courts, two playgrounds, a barbecue area and a club house. The full list of facilities can be found here, in Chinese.
The Sheung Shui Public Leisure Pool and North District Sports Ground are a short distance away, and the complex of shopping centres including Landmark North, Sheung Shui Centre, and Metropolis Plaza are nearby and are linked to the Sheung Shui MTR station.
Awards
Woodland Crest won the Merit of Quality in the "2006 Green Building Award"[2] and the Gold Award for the "Best Landscape Award for Private Property Development" in the High-density Residential Property – Greening Effect category in 2004,[3] which was introduced by the LCSD in the same year.
References
External links
- Woodland Crest (in Chinese)
- Emporis Buildings: Woodland Crest[usurped]
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- 39 Conduit Road
- Allway Gardens
- Amoy Gardens
- The Arch
- Bel-Air Residence
- The Belcher's
- Bellagio
- Belvedere Garden
- Beverly Hill
- The Beverly Hills
- Braemar Hill Mansions
- The Cairnhill
- Caribbean Coast
- Celestial Heights
- Central Park
- Chelsea Court
- City Garden
- The Cliveden
- Coastal Skyline
- The Cullinan
- Discovery Park
- The Dynasty
- East Point City
- Fairview Park
- Florient Rise
- Grand Promenade
- Grand Waterfront
- The Grandiose
- Harbour Green
- Harbour Place
- The Harbourside
- The Harbourfront Landmark
- Heng Fa Chuen
- Highcliff
- Hong Kong Garden
- Hong Kong Gold Coast
- Hong Kong Parkview
- Hunghom Bay Centre
- Island Harbourview
- Island Resort
- Kingswood Villas
- Kornhill
- Kwai Chung Plaza
- Lime Stardom
- Laguna City
- Laguna Verde
- The Latitude
- Le Point
- The Leighton Hill
- LOHAS Park
- The Long Beach
- Luk Yeung Sun Chuen
- Man Wah Sun Chuen
- Manhattan Hill
- Maritime Square
- The Masterpiece
- Mayfair Gardens
- Miami Beach Towers
- Mei Foo Sun Chuen
- The Merton
- Metro City
- Metro Harbour View
- Metro Town
- Nam Fung Sun Chuen
- Nob Hill
- Ocean One
- Ocean Pointe
- Ocean Shores
- One Silversea
- Opus Hong Kong
- Oscar by the Sea
- Parc Oasis
- Park Avenue
- Park Central
- Park Island
- Radiant Towers
- Rambler Crest
- Redhill Peninsula
- The Repulse Bay
- Residence Oasis
- Riviera Gardens
- Royal Peninsula
- Serenade
- Sceneway Garden
- Sea Crest Villa
- Seaview Crescent
- Serenade Cove
- Serenity Place
- Shining Heights
- Skyline Plaza
- South Horizons
- Sun Yuen Long Centre
- Tai Hang Sai Estate
- Taikoo Shing
- Telford Gardens
- Tregunter Towers
- Tseung Kwan O Plaza
- Tsuen King Garden
- Tsuen Wan Centre
- Tsuen Wan City Landmark
- Tsuen Wan Plaza
- Tung Chung Crescent
- Villa Esplanada
- Vista
- Whampoa Garden
- Woodland Crest
- Yoho Town
- Belair Gardens
- Castello
- City One
- Double Cove
- Festival City
- Jubilee Garden
- Lake Silver
- Lucky Plaza
- Mountain Shore
- New Town Plaza
- The Palazzo
- Pristine Villa
- Royal Ascot
- Shatin Centre
- Sha Tin Plaza
- Sunshine City
- Vista Paradiso
- Wai Wah Centre
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