Transitional Housing

Tsuen Fook Kui · Lifestyle

Daily Life

A Day in the Neighbourhood

Tsuen Fook Kui sits in the heart of Tsuen Wan — four residents share a day in their home, reborn from a cooked-food bazaar.

Mr. Wong

45 · Logistics supervisor · Wife and 10-year-old son

Mr. Wong works at the Kwai Chung container terminal. Before moving in, the family lived in a Sham Shui Po subdivided flat. From Tsuen Wan West MTR, he rides to Nam Cheong and transfers to Tsing Yi — about 45 minutes door to desk.

Weekday

  1. Wake up, breakfast with his son
  2. Eight-minute walk to Tsuen Wan West MTR
  3. Tuen Ma Line — 30 minutes to Nam Cheong
  4. Arrive at the office
  5. Off work, same route home
  6. Family dinner

Weekend

  1. Family stroll through Citywalk
  2. Picnic at Tsuen Wan Park
  3. Sunset at the waterfront promenade

Mrs. Cheung

39 · Full-time homemaker · Husband and three children

Her husband works in construction. Mrs. Cheung cares for three children and helps daily at the community kitchen — her volunteer hours earn hot meals she brings home to the elders.

Weekday

  1. Wake up, prepare breakfast
  2. Walk the children to school
  3. Groceries at Yeung Uk Road Market
  4. Help at the community kitchen — hot meal prep
  5. Knitting circle in the multi-purpose room
  6. Pick up the children after school

Weekend

  1. Family dim sum
  2. Tsuen Wan Park — family time
  3. Clubhouse class
  4. Cycling at the waterfront park

Ho-ho

10 years old · Primary 5

Ho-ho likes watching the volunteers cook at the community kitchen, and doing homework in the multi-purpose room. His favourite thing is weekend football with Dad at Tsuen Wan Park.

Weekday

  1. Mum wakes him
  2. Walk to school
  3. Home from school
  4. Homework club in the multi-purpose room
  5. Clubhouse play area
  6. Family dinner

Weekend

  1. Family dim sum
  2. Football at Tsuen Wan Park
  3. Watching the volunteers cook at the kitchen
  4. Library books

Auntie Lin

68 · Retired · Lives with her daughter

Auntie Lin helps at the community kitchen every day — washing vegetables, washing dishes — and earns hot meals in return. She loves knitting and chatting with neighbours in the multi-purpose room.

Weekday

  1. Wake up, morning walk in the park
  2. Help prep at the community kitchen
  3. Collect hot meals to bring home
  4. Chat with neighbours in the multi-purpose room
  5. Tend the community garden
  6. Dinner with her daughter
  7. Television, rest

Weekend

  1. Church activities
  2. Walk in Tsuen Wan Park
  3. Family dinner