In the past, Ma Hang Squatter area was popular for pig rearing, market gardening, cottage industries and fishing. In 1985, the Housing Department constructed a "working village" at Ma Hang to provide in-site rehousing for squatters. The construction of both Ma Hang Estate (5 low-rise rental blocks with 8-storey to 12-storey under the administration of Housing Department) and Lung Yan Court (6 residential blocks for sale) was completed in 1993 and 1999.
Restaurants, superstore, bank, shops, clinics, car park, aided primary school, sea-front promenade, Tin Hau Temple, etc
Send in the application form with information on the location, date, time, main theme and nature of the film, synopsis of the film, detailed script of the particular scene, size of the crew, amount of equipment, use of explosives, modified firearm and blank ammunition and other types of weapon, any need of government personnel and equipment, the anticipated size of crowd, and any indecent scenes or scenes that might cause discomfort to the public.
Processing time : 7 working days. Longer processing time may be required for filming on premises subject to the decision of Management Committee or Owners Corporation.
$6,870 (basic charge) for the first 4 hours, $1,935 for each subsequent 4-hour block and a refundable deposit equal to the fees payable. Both are to be paid before filming.
If extra government personnel or equipment is required to assist in the filming, the actual cost plus overheads will be charged.
Applicants may be required to effect a public liability insurance covering damage to the property and any personal injury or death and to provide the Property Manager with a copy of the policy.
Compliments to the government and public bodies that have agreed to consider applications to hire premises or facilities under their management for location filming.