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Yau Yat Tsuen

Coordinates: 22°19′51″N 114°10′26″E / 22.33083°N 114.17389°E / 22.33083; 114.17389
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Yau Yat Chuen
又一村
Area
Tat Chee Avenue, the main road in Yau Yat Chuen
Tat Chee Avenue, the main road in Yau Yat Chuen
Yau Yat Chuen is located in Hong Kong
Yau Yat Chuen
Yau Yat Chuen
Coordinates: 22°19′51″N 114°10′26″E / 22.33083°N 114.17389°E / 22.33083; 114.17389
CountryHong Kong
RegionKowloon
DistrictSham Shui Po
Founded byYu Tat Chi
Government
 • TypeDistrict Council
 • CouncillorDominic Lee Tsz-king (Liberal)
Population
 (2015)
 • Total16,484
Time zoneUTC+08:00 (HKT)
Parc Oasis is the main private housing inside Yau Yat Chuen

Yau Yat Chuen (Chinese: 又一村; Jyutping: jau6 jat1 cyun1) is one of the very few low density residential areas in the central urban area of Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is located in North Kowloon, at the foot of Beacon Hill.

Facilities

As a primarily residential area, there are relatively few services inside Yau Yat Chuen. There is a small supermarket, a few property agents, a post office and a few other local stores. However a large shopping mall, Festival Walk, is on the edge of the village. It consists of 200 stores including a cinema and an ice-skating rink. The whole area of Yau Yat Tsuen is also within walking distance from the underground train system of MTR and the rail system of East Rail Line.

History

After the Second World War, affluent families built large detached houses in the area of Yau Yat Chuen. Since then, it has been expanded and covers a much larger area. Along with the neighbouring Kowloon Tong and Beacon Hill, the area has some of the most exclusive and expensive residential properties in Kowloon.

Development

1970s

In the 1970s, some of the large houses were subdivided into approximately ten flats in each block. However, with high property prices in Hong Kong, these 3 or 4 bedroom flats, which tend to cost more than 7 million Hong Kong dollars, are still prohibitively expensive for a large section of the Hong Kong population.

1980s

In the 1980s, the large development scheme of Village Garden was constructed and more 1,000 to 2,400 square feet (93 to 223 m2) flats and houses were built.

1990s

In the early 1990s Yau Yat Chuen continued to expand with the development of Parc Oasis, where more than twenty 10-storey blocks were developed. In 1992 the nearby Polytechnic gained University status and became the City University of Hong Kong.