The transitional housing project Nam Cheong 220 by the Hong Kong Council of Social Service (HKCSS) is seen at Nam Cheong Street in Sham Shui Po. Nam Cheong 220 is the first structural steel social housing project in Hong Kong that has adopted the modular integrated construction (MiC) technology. The project targets those who have waited for public rental housing (PRH) for at least three years and are inadequately housed or low-income earners in urgent need of community support. It provides them with a more decent living environment before they are given the first flat offer. 05OCT22 SCMP/Yi

The transitional housing project Nam Cheong 220 by the Hong Kong Council of Social Service (HKCSS) is seen at Nam Cheong Street in Sham Shui Po. Nam Cheong 220 is the first structural steel social housing project in Hong Kong that has adopted the modular integrated construction (MiC) technology. The project targets those who have waited for public rental housing (PRH) for at least three years and are inadequately housed or low-income earners in urgent need of community support. It provides them with a more decent living environment before they are given the first flat offer.   05OCT22  SCMP/Yi Stock Photo
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The transitional housing project Nam Cheong 220 by the Hong Kong Council of Social Service (HKCSS) is seen at Nam Cheong Street in Sham Shui Po. Nam Cheong 220 is the first structural steel social housing project in Hong Kong that has adopted the modular integrated construction (MiC) technology. The project targets those who have waited for public rental housing (PRH) for at least three years and are inadequately housed or low-income earners in urgent need of community support. It provides them with a more decent living environment before they are given the first flat offer. 05OCT22 SCMP/Yik Yeung -man

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