Miami Beach Towers

Miami Beach Towers (traditional Chinese: 邁亞美海灣; simplified Chinese: 迈亚美海湾; Jyutping: maai6 aa3 mei5 hoi2 waan1; pinyin: Màiyàměi Hǎiwān) is a private housing estate located in Tuen Mun, New Territories, Hong Kong. It was built by Sino Land on land reclaimed from Castle Peak Bay.[1][2]

Miami Beach Towers
Miami Beach Towers
LocationTuen Mun, New Territories, Hong Kong
Address268 Wu Chui Rd
StatusCompleted
Constructed1991
Companies
DeveloperSino Land
ManagerSino Property Services
Technical details
Buildings6 buildings in 2 phases

Features

The estate consists of 6 residential buildings built in two phases. Phase 1, incorporating Blocks 1, 2 and 3, was completed in 1991.[3] Phase 2, incorporating Blocks 4, 5 and 6, was completed in 1992. The three buildings in each phase are arranged in the shape of a concave curve. There are 1,272 flats,[4] ranging from 403 to 1,183 square feet (37.4 to 109.9 m2),[5][6] in the 6 residential towers.

In addition to the residential buildings, there four car parks and two clubhouses that provide a variety of leisure and recreational services. Facilities inside the estate include a 50m length swimming pool, squash courts, tennis and badminton courts, table tennis tables, a gymnasium, spa and saunas. The clubrooms also have a children's play area, snooker tables, a small library / homework area and meeting rooms. The car parking facilities on the estate are open to both residents and the general public.[7]

Transportation

Miami Beach Gardens is accessible via frequent bus, tram and ferry services that terminate at the adjacent Tuen Mun Ferry Pier Transport interchange. Additionally, a small number of bus services stop directly outside the estate on Wu Chui Rd.

MTR
  • K52 - Tuen Mun Station ↺ Long Kwu Tan
Kowloon Motor Bus
  • 259D - Tuen Mun Pier head → Yau Tong (*Morning Peak Service Only)
Citybus
  • 962A - Yuet Wu Villas → Admiralty (*Morning Peak Service Only)
GMB
  • 44 - Tuen Mun Wu Chui Rd Terminus ↔ Sheung Shui
  • 44B1 - Tuen Mun Wu Chui Rd Terminus ↔ Lok Ma Chau Bus Interchange
New World First Bus
  • SP4 - Tuen Mun ↔ Hong Kong Science Park (*Morning and Afternoon Peak Service Only)

References

  1. "Neighbourhood". Ferry Pier (Tuen Mun, Hong Kong). Retrieved 26 December 2014.
  2. Butler, DR; McKittrick, RA. "DEVELOPMENT OF TUEN MUN NEW TOWN, HONG KONG". ICE Virtual Library. Retrieved 26 December 2014.
  3. "Miami Beach Towers". Emporis. Retrieved 27 December 2014.
  4. "Centadata - Miami Beach Towers". Centadata. Retrieved 27 December 2014.
  5. "Miami Beach Towers Tower 2". Centadata.
  6. "Miami Beach Towers Tower 1". Centadata.
  7. "Carpark". Sino Property Services.

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