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Hong Kong was once bequeathed the title of the world’s ‘most liveable city’ by The Economist in 2012. What many people don’t know is that there is a fraction of Hong Kong residents living in unacceptable conditions. Chinese human rights organization ‘Society for Community Organization‘ commissioned a series of photographs showing a number of unacceptable living spaces viewed from overhead.
According to the SoCO, over 100,000 people live in tiny “cubicle apartments” in the city. These are 40-square-foot living spaces created by dividing already-small apartments into multiple units.
Can you believe these are actually apartments?
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Sunday, 14 December 2014
8 Stunning Shots Of Tiny Cubicle Apartments In Hong Kong That Will Make You Feel Claustrophobic
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