Seac Pai Van

Seac Pai Van
Seac Pai Van in 2016
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese石排灣
Simplified Chinese石排湾
Jyutpingsek6 paai4 waan1
Literal meaningStone Row Bay
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinShípáiwān
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationSehkpàaihwāan
Jyutpingsek6 paai4 waan1
Portuguese name
PortugueseBaía da Seac Pai Van

Seac Pai Van is an area in Macau, located south of the Cotai Strip and on the northeastern parts of Coloane.

Originally a bay that separated Coloane from Taipa, from the late 2000s it was reclaimed from the sea as a part of the combined island of Cotai, mostly to be turned into public housing.[1]

History

The Land, Public Works and Transport Bureau of Macau announced on September 11, 2009, its plans to build a brand new living area in Seac Pai Van with a population of 60,000, covering an area of about 300,000 square meters. Public housing was also to be built.[1] In order to maintain the positioning of Coloane as the lung of Macau, the area would be heavily greened near the Luen Seng Industrial Estate and adjacent quarry, both of which were originally lacking in greenery, so as to harmonize the area with the scenery of the adjacent Seac Pai Van Park.[1] In line with the government's environmental policies, natural gas was also to be introduced to the area.[1]

In 2013, the Health Bureau of Macau moved its health service station in Coloane to Loc Kuan Mansion.[citation needed]

Public housing

Seac Pai Van’s public housing flats are collectively known as the Seac Pai Van Public Housing Complex [zh], which had four public housing projects built as of 2013. Those four public housing projects have names with such meanings as “security”, “housing”, “happiness”, and “business”. They include Edificio On Son, Edificio Koi Nga, Edificio Loc Kuan, and Edificio Ip Hing, all of which can accommodate a combined total of up to 50,000 people. Many government departments have also set up offices in this public housing complex.

Transport

Seac Pai Van is connected to the rest of Macau by the Cotai Highway. There are 6 bus stops in the area, namely Avenida Butterfly Valley Terminus, Alameda da Harmonia/Edificio Ip Hing, Alameda da Harmonia/Edificio Loc Kuan, Avenida de Loc Koi/Edificio Loc Kuan, Avenida de Loc Koi/Edificio Koi Nga, and Edificio On Son.

The Seac Pai Van line of the Macau LRT opened in 2024.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Departamento de Edificações Públicas e do Departamento de Infra-estruturas da Direcção dos Serviços de Solos, Obras Públicas e Transportes (2009-09-11). "路環石排灣都市化規劃方案內容簡介" [Brief Introduction of the Urbanization Plan of Seac Pai Van, Coloane]. News.gov.mo (in Chinese (Macau)). Archived from the original on 2014-08-10. Retrieved 7 November 2014.

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