Exploring Hong Kong Public Housing is an independent documentation project that records Hong Kong’s public housing estates as lived environments and cultural landscapes.

Through walking, photography, writing, and archival research, the project documents everyday spaces, shared facilities, and the routines of daily life within public housing estates across the city.

Between 2022 and 2025, the project involved visiting and documenting all existing public housing estates in Hong Kong, covering over 260 estates across 18 districts.

Rather than focusing solely on policy or architectural typologies, this project approaches public housing from the perspective of lived experience — paying attention to how space is used, remembered, altered, and, in some cases, lost.

The primary archive of this project is maintained in Chinese.
This English section provides an overview of the project and selected materials for international readers.