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Vaccine lottery |Kaihui has public spaces and non-owners can have a picnic on the grassland on the 3rd floor from Friday to Sunday

2021-08-19T00:10:30.708Z


Vaccination can participate in a big lucky draw, which includes the Kwun Tong luxury residence Kaihui units presented by the developer Sino Land and Chinese Land. Housing estates use the latest technology, such as the introduction of 5G networks, residents can use QR codes to reach the residences


Vaccination can participate in a big lucky draw, which includes the Kwun Tong luxury residence Kaihui units presented by the developer Sino Land and Chinese Land.

Housing estates use the latest technology, such as the introduction of 5G networks, and residents can use QR codes to reach the residences. In addition to strengthening security, Liu Zhigang, general manager of Sino Landscaping Design and Sustainable Development, shared that a number of equipment that generates renewable energy is equipped, such as Solar panels, solar smart chairs, wind-powered lamp posts, rainwater recovery systems and smart irrigation systems.


There are only two lucky people at most, and if you fail, you have to feel the fun of the residents.

The third floor of the building is a public green area for citizens to rest and have picnics. The grassy area in the middle will be open from Friday to Sunday.


The Grand Plaza is located in the heart of Kwun Tong City. The original 3rd floor was a public green area for public rest and picnics.

(Photo by Li Zetong)

Kaihui provides 1,999 units, which is the largest reconstruction project of the URA in recent years. The overall design incorporates greening, environmental protection and high-tech concepts. The public transportation confluence at the base is equipped with AI smart equipment to facilitate passengers waiting for the bus in a comfortable environment. , And introduce the concept of community inclusiveness.

Liu Zhigang said that many of these concepts have only emerged in recent years, and they are one of the "blueprints" for residential buildings in the future.

Liu Zhigang, general manager of Sino Landscape Design and Sustainable Development, pointed out that the project is compatible with the colorful old buildings nearby.

(Photo by Li Zetong)

The design should match the nearby colorful old buildings

Liu Zhigang said that the difference between this redevelopment project and the Citywalk in Tsuen Wan and Lee Tung Street in Wan Chai in the early years is that Kwun Tong is located in the city center and built on the hillside, plus it has to match the surrounding old buildings. There is a big difference; In recent years, the emphasis on the concept of greening and environmental protection, as well as the sudden outbreak of the epidemic, really requires more consideration for the integration of users and neighbourhoods. The colors must be matched."

He pointed out that the decorations on the ground floor of the housing estate were designed by famous British designers. He hoped that they could connect the neighborhoods of Kwun Tong to the same place to rest.

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Housing estates use a lot of environmental protection facilities

Public space and residential clubs have a total of 71,000 square feet of green space, with more than 130 trees planted, and a number of renewable energy generation equipment, such as solar panels, solar smart chairs, wind power lamp posts, rainwater recycling systems and smart irrigation System to support the energy required for the operation of the property; more than 420 electric vehicle chargers are installed in the parking lot of the housing estate to encourage residents to choose more environmentally friendly transportation.

The third floor of the building is a public green area for neighbourhoods to rest and picnic. The grass in it is open from Friday to Sunday, and the "grass cultivation" is closed on weekdays.

Liu Zhigang said that he was impressed by the fact that before the construction, more than 10 meters before transplanting two nearby kapok trees was a more suitable place to grow. He described the project as arduous.

When asked about the cost, he said: "In fact, it is not necessary to be patience, but it requires seven digits, so that both mother and child of the kapok tree can be together."

There is a total of 71,000 square feet of green space in the public space and the residents' club.

(Photo by Li Zetong)

Liu Zhigang said that the sustainable development of housing estates in recent years should include green elements. "It is best to live comfortably. A lot of marbles may not make people feel comfortable. On the contrary, you will feel that there is a lot of green environment, and it is good to be a place. It’s better.” The building is certified as a green building and meets the BEAM Plus platinum building standard, which covers renewable energy, carbon reduction, plastic reduction, green building certification, and innovative solutions.

When asked whether the related environmental protection concept will increase the cost and push up the price of the building, he said that as long as the preparation is done, the maintenance and maintenance costs will be saved in the future. For example, in gardening, all automatic sprinkler systems can be used to control the amount of water. In addition, manpower can be used for repairs, weeding and other aspects, while solar and wind power can reduce electricity consumption in public spaces.

Vaccine Lottery | Go straight to the new Lucky Draw unit's terrace with a city view and overlook the Victoria Harbour Vaccine Lottery | Countdown for injection shots to Lucky Draw must be the first dose in early August. Choose Fubitai and pay attention to the vaccine lottery | Sino: 5 million before the end of September People get an injection and send Kaihui 12 million yuan to a one-bedroom unit

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