Hong Lok Yuen was previously an orchard owned by General Li Fulin.[2] It is reputed to have excellent feng shui.[3]
Hong Lok Yuen was approved for development in 1977[4] as a new garden estate.[5]Canadian Overseas Development and Clifford Wong Chun-fai [zh] (黃振輝) were the developers.[1] The developing company was Hong Lok Yuen Property Co Ltd, a joint venture between Wong, a well-known architect, and Winpole International Ltd (永保國際有限公司), with Sun Hung Kai Properties later participating in the development.[6] Between 1980 and September 1993, Hong Lok Yuen was sub-divided into a total of 1196 units.[7]
The estate
The Hong Lok Yuen estate covers an area of 558,000 m2 (6,010,000 sq ft), of which 40% is reserved for forests and parks. Most of the units are 1,600–3,500 sq ft (150–330 m2) two- or three-storey independent villas with garages and gardens.[8] Hong Lok Yuen is one of the few large-scale bungalow-style luxury residential areas in Hong Kong, and has attracted many officials and artists as residents. A shopping centre, clubhouse and international school, International College Hong Kong, are located in the estate. [9][10]
Incidents
"The Three Corpse Robbery Case"[11] - No. 135, 10th Street, Hong Lok Yuen - On 28 September 1982, between about 09:30 and 11:30, a 32-year-old renovation worker entered the house to burgle it but was discovered by a resident.[11] The burglar, afraid of being arrested, killed the 33-year-old housewife, her 8-year-old daughter, and her 4-year-old son.[11] He strangled the three with wires and ties, and placed the bodies in the storage room and bathroom.[11] He stole HK$4000 yuan,[12] a gold chain,[12] a diamond ring,[12] golden cufflink,[11] a bead necklace,[12] a women's handbag [11] and a bank safety deposit box key.[11] The murder was discovered at 20:10 when the male head of the household returned home from work.[11] The incident was one of the most infamous events of that year.[13] The suspect left Hong Kong on the day of the killing but returned on 5 October, and was arrested by the police on 16 October.[11] On 14 June 1983, at his trial in the High Court of Hong Kong,[12] the defendant denied three charges of murder and one charge of robbery.[11] On 27 June, seven male jurors unanimously found him guilty.[11] The judge, Michael Wong Kin Chow, sentenced the offender to death for three counts of murder,[11] and to the maximum penalty for robbery of life imprisonment.[11] The judge denounced the inhuman and cold-blooded nature of the killing,[11] saying it was difficult to describe the behaviour using pen and ink,[11] and the defendant must be completely isolated from society.[11] In November 1966, Hong Kong had ceased carrying out the death penalty following its abolition in the United Kingdom. The sentence was, therefore, commuted and the defendant was sentenced to life imprisonment by a Hong Kong judge.
The Hong Lok Yuen International School was sued for adverse possession of land used by the Man family for ancestral halls that is used by the school as a playground and flower garden.[14]
In December 2014, a 33-year-old female tenant hanged herself in the toilet inside the house, making the house a death home, after which the unit became difficult to sell. It was put up for auction, with an initial reserve price of HK$33.8 million. The house was eventually sold for a 40% discount at HK$20 million.[15]
The following buses also stop at Hong Lok Yuen bus stop located on the Tai Po Road - Tai Wo Section about 300 metres walk from the entrance to the estate:
64P, 64K, 65K, 73, 73A, 74C, 74D, N73
The following red minibuses also stop on Tai Po Road - Tai Wo Section.
Note: There are other minor adjustments (including numbering) in the above main areas. Please refer to the relevant district board election constituency boundary map and entries.
^"康樂園小鎮風情" (in Chinese). 太陽報. 21 July 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
^ abcdefghijklmnop 康樂園三屍命案 被告昨判處死刑 行劫罪名則判終身監禁 檢察官懷疑兇手行劫被識破後殺人滅口. Ta Kung Pao (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). 28 June 1983. p. 8 – via HK Public Libraries MMIS.
^ abcde 康樂園三屍劫殺案 定期下星期二聆訊 法庭選出全男性陪審團. 華僑日報 (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). 10 June 1983. p. 第四張第三頁 – via HK Public Libraries MMIS.
^受夠村屋龜速上網 翁靜晶:每戶俾一萬鋪光纖?. Apple Daily (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). 7 November 2015. Archived from the original on 20 September 2019. Retrieved 11 February 2018.