Mei Ho House
Mei Ho House 美荷樓 |
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Mei Ho House in 2013, after renovation
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General information | |
Location | Shek Kip Mei Estate, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong |
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Opening | Projected late 2012 |
Management | Hong Kong Youth Hostels Association |
Affiliation | Hostelling International |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 129 |
Number of restaurants | 1 |
Parking | No |
Website | |
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Mei Ho House (美荷樓), formerly part of Shek Kip Mei Estate, Hong Kong, is the last remaining example of a "Mark II" building in a single-block configuration. While the other buildings of the estate dating from the 1950s have been demolished, being replaced by new ones, Mei Ho House was chosen to be preserved.
History
After a devastating fire in December 1953 that left thousands homeless, the Colonial government built a 29-block resettlement estate on the site of the burnt-down shanties to house the homeless victims.[1] Eight blocks (Blocks A to H), later renumbered as Blocks 10 through 13 and 35 through to 41, were constructed with the financial aid of the United Nations (Mei Ho House is Block H, later Block 41). These 7-storey blocks were constructed in an 'H' configuration consisting of 2 residential wings, with communal sanitary facilities linking them.
During the Hong Kong 1956 riots, the building was used as one of the bases for the rioters.
Preservation
The building will be tentatively preserved as a record of Hong Kong's public housing development. It was listed as a Grade I historic building in 2005 and as a Grade II historic building in 2010.[2]
In 2008, it was part of the seven buildings of Batch I of the Hong Kong Government's Revitalising Historic Buildings Through Partnership Scheme.[3] On 17 February 2009, the government declared that the building will be used by the Hong Kong Youth Hostels Association as "City Hostel". The capital cost of the project is estimated at HK$192.3 million. Estimated completion time is 2012.[4] The hostel will also have an exhibition area with guided tour detailing the living environment of public housing units in the past.[5]
Opening
Mei Ho House Youth Hostel will be open for business from Thursday, 24 October 2013. A dormitory room with four bunk beds costs from HK$260 per person. A double room costs from HK$680 per night while a family room costs from HK$1,320. At the opening, Chief Secretary for Administration Carrie Lam described it as a "pioneering renovation project" for a public housing estate and "very meaningful."[6]
Gallery
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Mei Ho House in 2007
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Mei Ho House in 2009
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2009
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2009
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2009
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2009
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2009
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Undergoing renovation in 2012
See also
- North Kowloon Magistracy, adaptive reuse of a nearby historical building
References
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External links
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- YHA Mei Ho House Youth Hostel website
- Revitalising Historic Buildings Through Partnership Scheme: Mei Ho House Resource Kit
- Virtual tour of Mei Ho House
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- ↑ List of the Historic Buildings in Building Assessment
- ↑ Conserve and Revitalise Hong Kong Heritage: Batch I of Revitalisation Scheme
- ↑ Batch I of Revitalisation Scheme – Result of Selection – Mei Ho House as City Hostel
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