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Explainer | Hong Kong’s newest youth hostel: everything you need to know about the facility providing 1,680 places for eligible young people

  • Applications are being accepted for single and double rooms at Po Leung Kuk’s 27-storey youth hostel in Yuen Long
  • Here is a rundown on who is eligible, how they can apply, how much they will pay and how long they can stay

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A hostel project for young Hongkongers developed by the charity Po Leung Kuk has started taking applications. Photo: Handout

The largest hostel project for young Hongkongers so far, developed by charity Po Leung Kuk, opened for application on Monday, with the first batch of tenants expected to move in as early as May.

The 27-storey hostel in Yuen Long offers 1,680 places for eligible residents aged between 18 and 30 to support the government’s scheme to provide affordable housing for the city’s younger generations and build a better future for them.

As of 5pm on Monday, the project had received nearly 500 applications, according to the charitable organisation.

The Post outlines all you need to know about the hostel, including who is eligible, how they can apply, how much they will pay and how long they can stay.

Po Leung Kuk Lee Shau Kee Youth Oasis in Yuen Long is no longer a model. The project has been completed and is open for applications. Photo: K.Y. Cheng
Po Leung Kuk Lee Shau Kee Youth Oasis in Yuen Long is no longer a model. The project has been completed and is open for applications. Photo: K.Y. Cheng

1. Who built the hostel and why?

Po Leung Kuk developed the 27-storey youth hostel named Po Leung Kuk Lee Shau Kee Youth Oasis, located at 18 Tai Shu Ha Road West, Yuen Long.

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