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South Horizons () is a
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located in
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at the western end of
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( Aberdeen Island), in the Southern District of Hong Kong. Note: the author of this dissertation was a member of the management team of Hutchison Whampoa Group at the time of its publication (see page 115). Developed by Secan Limited, a
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associate company, it consists of 34 blocks, ranging in height from 25 to 42 storeys, completed between 1993 and 1995.
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Census data indicated that South Horizons had a population of 31,496 in 2011 and was the most populated among the private and
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estates of the district.2011 Population Census
Fact Sheet for South Horizons in Southern District Council District
For the purpose of the 2011 census, each of the "Major Housing Estates", among which South Horizons was listed, so it had its own census data entry. Such estates were thus defined: "A group of residential buildings developed by the same developer (either in the public sector or in the private sector) in one or more phases in a neighbourhood and with at least 3,000 residents or 1,000 domestic households in 2011."


Description

South Horizons was built in four phases, with Phase I and Phase IV closer to
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, a
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in
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. The property is currently owned and managed by Hutchison Whampoa Limited. The estate has a total of 9,812 residential units. It has been described as a "
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estate", with a median monthly domestic household income of
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54,300 in 2011. South Horizons covers two of the 17 constituencies of
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, South Horizons East and South Horizons West. Each of these two constituencies returns one district councillor to the Southern District Council, with an election every four years. South Horizons has been marketed as Hutchison Whampoa's second " Garden City" project, the first one being
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, completed in
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in 1991. More than 50 plant species are cultivated there, and a nature trail along the shore features information boards on tree species. In 2004, Phases II to IV received a Silver Award for Landscape Design as part of the Best Landscape Award for Private Property Development.


History

Prior to modern development, the land occupied by South Horizons was occupied by hillside and village houses, farmlands, and a sea bay. It was acquired by
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in 1964, and the
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of Hongkong Electric and an adjoining
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of
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Hong Kong Ltd were built subsequently.
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: Consultancy Agreement No. NEX/2301.
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(East). Environmental Impact Assessment Report (Volume 1 of 4). Report No.: 248137/51/F
Chapter 9. Land Contamination
August 2010
Hutchinson Whampoa Limited

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,Hongkong Electric Holdings Ltd. History
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while the operational headquarters of Hongkong Electric remained on the site. The Shell Oil Depot was in operation between 1970 and the late 1980s. In 1973, failure of the foundations of the oil depot led to 3,600 metric tons of heavy
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being released into Picnic Bay and
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. Shell replaced its Ap Lei Chau depot, together with another one in
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(current site of
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), by a new site opened in 1991 on the south side of
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.


Property market

A new computer balloting scheme was put to use at South Horizons to determine the order in which prospective buyers could purchase flats. It was advanced by the government and developers alike as a replacement for the first-come, first-served sales system, which resulted in long queues plagued by disorder and
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intimidation, for example a 1990 incident where 1,000 triad-led men descended upon a sales queue at another
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development,
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. Police and the
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stated in 1992 that the new system "appeared to be working fairly". In 1995, the ownership structure of South Horizons Phase IV (a.k.a. The Oasis): Hutchison Whampoa Properties: 50%,
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: 30%, and
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: 20%. The introduction of 7 blocks of The Oasis on the market in 1995 was one of the largest that year and was followed by analysts as an indication of the state of the market. All retail space in the estate is provided at the Marina Square West and Marina Square East shopping centres. Hoping to capitalise on the impending opening of the South Horizons station, the Taiwanese owner of Marina Square West (Estate Dragon Group) issued eviction notices to 30 small businesses housed in the shopping arcade. More than 1,000 residents of South Horizons staged a demonstration in 2014 against the plan to transform the arcade into a "high-end shopping outlet for mainland tourists" in spite of local needs and shopping habits.


Facilities

Facilities of the housing complex include: * Garden * Harbour-front Promenade * Residents Club (near Phase II) * Playground in every phase * Car Park ;Sports * 3 swimming pools: 1 indoor and 2 outdoor * Outdoor Playground (located in Phase IV) including both football and basketball court * Sports Complex ** Indoor: squash, table tennis, badminton, snooker, etc. ** Outdoor: golf practice driving range and tennis courts ;Shopping centres Two shopping centres are located in the middle of the complex: Marina Square West (海怡西商場), managed by
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and owned by Estate Dragon Group, and Marina Square East (海怡東商場), owned by Hutchison Whampoa. ;Education Clubhouse playgroup: one private playgroup organised and located at the sports complex South Horizons has about five kindergartens. There are also two
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: * Precious Blood Primary School (South Horizons) (next to Marina Square East) * Hong Kong Southern District Government Primary School (Phase IV)


Transport

Along with South Horizons station of the
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, there are also numerous bus routes, some of which only go to nearby
Ap Lei Chau Estate Ap Lei Chau Estate () is a public housing estate in Ap Lei Chau, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It is the first public housing estate in Ap Lei Chau. Completed in two phases in 1980 to 1982, respectively, the estate consists of 8 residential blocks ...
.


Demographics

According to the 2016 by-census, South Horizons had a population of 30.886. The median age was 41.5 and the majority of residents (85.6 per cent) were of Chinese ethnicity. The average household size was 3.4 people. The median monthly household income of all households (i.e. including both economically active and inactive households) was HK$74,210.


Politics

For the 2019 District Council election, the estate fell within two constituencies. Phase 1 and Phase 2 are located in the South Horizons West constituency, which was formerly represented by Kelvin Lam Ho-por until July 2021, while Phase 3 and The Oasis fall within the South Horizons East constituency, which was formerly represented by James Yu Chun-hei until July 2021.


Education

South Horizons is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 18. Within the school net are multiple aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money) and Hong Kong Southern District Government Primary School (香港南區官立小學).


See also

*
City Garden City Garden is a Private housing estates in Hong Kong, private housing estate in Fortress Hill, Hong Kong. It was built from 1983 to 1986 by Cheung Kong Holdings Limited. It consists of 14 blocks, each 28 storeys tall. Part of the site was o ...
, a private housing estate in
North Point North Point is a mixed-use urban area in the Eastern District, Hong Kong, Eastern District of Hong Kong. Located in the northeastern part of Hong Kong Island, the area is named after a cape between Causeway Bay and Tsat Tsz Mui that projects ...
, was built from 1983 to 1986 by
Cheung Kong Holdings Cheung Kong (Holdings) Limited, is a multinational conglomerate, based in Hong Kong. It was one of Hong Kong's leading multi-national conglomerates. The company merged with its subsidiary Hutchison Whampoa on 3 June 2015, as part of a ma ...
on the former site of
North Point Power Station North Point Power Station () was a power station in Hong Kong located on Electric Road in North Point and near Fortress Hill, to the west side of where the City Garden housing estate is now located. It was built to replace the inadequate Wan Ch ...
of Hongkong Electric.


References


Further reading

The following dissertations, article and book explicitly include South Horizons in the scope of their study: * * * *


External links

* Successive
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can be identified in the northwestern part of Ap Lei Chau, now occupied by South Horizons.
1924 aerial picture (see p.7)
shows a bay, which had been reclaimed by 1973, and occupied by the oil depot next to the power station
1979 picture
. Further land reclamation was later performed to build South Horizons
2013 picture
. The former bay is now the site of Phases III and IV. {{coord, 22.243364, 114.147563, region:HK_type:landmark_scale:5000_source:Wikimapia, display=title Residential buildings completed in 1995 Private housing estates in Hong Kong Ap Lei Chau CK Hutchison Holdings Housing estates with centralized LPG system in Hong Kong Hong Kong Electric