7 June 2022 | South China Morning Post
Life in Hong Kong's shoebox housing
“Behind Hong Kong’s glittery facade is a poor underbelly where more than 220,000 people live in cramped subdivided flats, bed spaces and cage homes.
Hong Kong, a bustling city of nearly 7.5 million, is famous for its expensive property market, considered the least affordable in the world. For some 220,000 people, home is in the city’s more than 110,000 subdivided units. These shoebox dwellings — units created out of existing ats, usually in old tenement buildings - are well known for their poor, cramped conditions.”
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