
Tower 1 Trinity TowersSham Shui Po
HK$ 12.8MHK$ 11.8M
SFA 483'

Tower 2 Trinity TowersSham Shui Po
HK$ 16.5MHK$ 15.9M
SFA 971'

Tower 3 Trinity TowersSham Shui Po
HK$ 7.4MHK$ 7.2M
SFA 474'

Beacon LodgeCheung Sha Wan
HK$ 49.8MHK$ 50M
GFA 1,995'SFA 1,468'
HK$ 11.8M
HK$ 12.8M
Price Increased on 28 Sep 2025
HK$ 50M
HK$ 49.8M
Price Reduced on 14 May 2026
HK$ 28M
Updated on 07 May 2026
HK$ 6.6M
Updated on 28 Nov 2025
HK$ 11.8M
HK$ 12.8M
Price Increased on 28 Sep 2025
HK$ 15.9M
HK$ 16.5M
Price Increased on 08 Mar 2025
HK$ 7.2M
HK$ 7.4M
Price Increased on 15 May 2026
HK$ 50M
HK$ 49.8M
Price Reduced on 14 May 2026
HK$ 28M
Updated on 07 May 2026
HK$ 6.6M
Updated on 28 Nov 2025
Cheung Sha Wan
Cheung Sha Wan has the following subdistrict(s) : Cheung Sha Wan, Lai Chi Kok, Sham Shui Po, Shek Kip Mei
Cheung Sha Wan lies in northwestern Kowloon, under Sham Shui Po District, covering ~1.5 km² with over 100,000 residents as of 2025. Once a long sandy bay, villages appeared by the Jiaqing era (1796–1820); early 20th-century reclamation turned it into British military camps, later industrial, commercial, and residential zones. Housing clusters in the east, including public estates like Un Chau and Lai On, plus private blocks. MTR Tsuen Wan Line’s Cheung Sha Wan Station and multiple bus routes converge along main arteries Cheung Sha Wan Road and Lai Chi Kok Road. Landmarks include remnants of Sham Shui Po Barracks, a Wong Tai Sin branch temple, and the former home of Beyond’s Wong Ka Kui on Shun Ning Road, preserving old Hong Kong vibes. The government offices complex offers public services; nearby Lai Chi Kok’s Li Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum displays Three Kingdoms relics. Recent industrial conversions host creative spaces, cafés, and street art, drawing youth. From fishing bay to bustling residential hub, Cheung Sha Wan blends heritage and modernity—a key western Kowloon living node.