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    Life Inside Hong Kong’s ‘Coffin Cubicles’

    Source: http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ph...&sf109816885=1

    Pushed out by the sky-high prices of rent in glittering Hong Kong, these people get by in illegally subdivided apartments.


    An estimated 200,000 Hong Kong residents live in inadequate housing, according to the Society for Community Organisation.

    “That day, I came home and cried,” said Benny Lam when describing an experience photographing grim living conditions in Hong Kong.

    After four years of visiting over 100 sub-divided flats in the city’s old district, Lam was accustomed to the wood-planked 15-square foot homes known as coffin cubicles. While photographing a cubicle that was slightly larger than usual, Lam blurted to the tenant, “You have a big coffin home!”

    “I felt so bad,” Lam remembers, “Living like that should never be normal. I had become numb.”

    Hong Kong is brimming with neon-lit shopping strips that sell luxury brands, jewels, and technology to eager consumers; the skyscraper-filled skyline contains businesses that make the city one of the world’s major financial hubs. Yet behind the glamorous facade, approximately 200,000 people, including 40,000 children, live in spaces ranging in size from around 15 – 100 square feet.

    With a population of nearly 7.5 million and almost no developable land remaining, Hong Kong’s housing market has risen to the most expensive in the world. Pushed out by soaring rents, tens of thousands of people have no other option than to inhabit squatter huts, sub-divided units where the kitchen and toilet merge, coffin cubicles, and cage homes, which are rooms measuring as small as 6’ x 2.5’ traditionally made of wire mesh. “From cooking to sleeping, all activities take place in these tiny spaces,” says Lam. To create the coffin cubicles a 400 square flat will be illegally divided by its owner to accommodate 20 double-decker beds, each costing about HK$2000 (over $250 USD) per month in rent. The space is too small to stand up in.


    A kitchen-toilet complex in a cage home.

    In his series called “Trapped,” Lam wants to illuminate the suffocating dwellings that exist where the lights of Hong Kong’s prosperity don’t reach. He hopes by making the tenants and their homes visible, more people will start paying attention to the social injustices of their circumstances.

    “You may wonder why we should care, as these people are not a part of our lives,” Lam writes on his Facebook page. “They are exactly the people who come into your life every single day: they are serving you as the waiters in the restaurants where you eat, they are the security guards in the shopping malls you wander around, or the cleaners and the delivery men on the streets you pass through. The only difference between us and them is [their homes]. This is a question of human dignity.”


    People in Hong Kong struggle to acquire even small and simple homes for themselves.

    Lam finds one image particularly moving. In it, a man rests on his bed, he doesn’t have room to stretch his legs out fully in front of him and his parted knees are virtually touching the windowless walls of his coffin cubicle. He’s eating baked beans from a can, presumably dinner, and watching a small TV flashing a rainbow. Laundry hangs from the low ceiling. For Lam, it’s the quintessential example to show more privileged citizens and the government why they should take action to rectify Hong Kong’s housing crisis and income inequality.

    The courage of the men, women, and families who opened their doors and shared their stories with a complete stranger is something that has stuck with Lam. Many of them feel ashamed to be living in such cramped spaces, he says, but they hope once people see these pictures, they will receive some support.




























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    Could there be like two dirty secrets we're not supposed to talk about? Overpopulation in dense areas and capitalism?
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    It looks like a very unhygenic, unsafe, and unhealthy place to live..... impossible to stretch your legs, no fresh air circulating around the crammed cage-home to breathe;- nor would it suit anyone who suffers from claustrophobia. I feel sad for anyone who has to live in a home like that. It's sad.
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    Yeah, San Francisco is getting there.

    BTW, Hong Kong is the most overrated city. Many Mainland Chinese cities have way more open space and much higher standards of living. Hong Kongers are usually shit people as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zhaoyun View Post
    Yeah, San Francisco is getting there.

    BTW, Hong Kong is the most overrated city. Many Mainland Chinese cities have way more open space and much higher standards of living. Hong Kongers are usually shit people as well.
    Don't they have an average IQ of 108 next to Singapore? Much gratitude to the White race.

    I'm guessing a lot of folks in Hong Kong might be afraid of China because, well, scary stories of organ harvesting as well as Chinese law in China being different than Hong Kong?

    I mean I don't know, seems like you could get "death" for pretty much anything, I'm speaking "loosely" here. Or, you could just "disappear."

    Source used in the above post: WORLD RANKING OF COUNTRIES BY THEIR AVERAGE
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    Quote Originally Posted by serenesam View Post
    Don't they have an average IQ of 108 next to Singapore? Much gratitude to the White race.

    I'm guessing a lot of folks in Hong Kong might be afraid of China because, well, scary stories of organ harvesting as well as Chinese law in China being different than Hong Kong?

    I mean I don't know, seems like you could get "death" for pretty much anything, I'm speaking "loosely" here. Or, you could just "disappear."

    Source used in the above post: WORLD RANKING OF COUNTRIES BY THEIR AVERAGE
    Credit to White people for what? Their IQs are not 108 because of Whites. It's because they are a developed city state. I think I read an article before where Shanghai's average IQ was 115, ranking them with Ashkenazi Jews as the highest in the world.

    A lot of the fearmongering about China is either exaggerated, biased or completely fabricated. I know, because I travel to China very often. But when it comes to Hong Kongers the main reason why they hate Mainland Chinese is because they have a superficial superiority complex due to the few decades where they were ahead because China was closed of.

    Trust me, Beijingers, Shanghainese, people in Dalian, Ningbo, Chengdu, all live way better than Hong Kongers in general. Much more space, everything is newer and cleaner. Hong Kong feels like a big fucking Chinatown especially in the poorer areas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by serenesam View Post
    Don't they have an average IQ of 108 next to Singapore? Much gratitude to the White race.

    I'm guessing a lot of folks in Hong Kong might be afraid of China because, well, scary stories of organ harvesting as well as Chinese law in China being different than Hong Kong?

    I mean I don't know, seems like you could get "death" for pretty much anything, I'm speaking "loosely" here. Or, you could just "disappear."

    Source used in the above post: WORLD RANKING OF COUNTRIES BY THEIR AVERAGE
    Credit to White people for what? Their IQs are not 108 because of Whites. It's because they are a developed city state. I think I read an article before where Shanghai's average IQ was 115, ranking them with Ashkenazi Jews as the highest in the world.

    A lot of the fearmongering about China is either exaggerated, biased or completely fabricated. I know, because I travel to China very often. But when it comes to Hong Kongers the main reason why they hate Mainland Chinese is because they have a superficial superiority complex due to the few decades where they were ahead because China was closed of.

    Trust me, Beijingers, Shanghainese, people in Dalian, Ningbo, Chengdu, all live way better than Hong Kongers in general. Much more space, everything is newer and cleaner. Hong Kong feels like a big fucking Chinatown especially in the poorer areas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ♥ Lily ♥ View Post
    It looks like a very unhygenic, unsafe, and unhealthy place to live..... impossible to stretch your legs, no fresh air circulating around the crammed cage-home to breathe;- nor would it suit anyone who suffers from claustrophobia. I feel sad for anyone who has to live in a home like that. It's sad.
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    Typical street in Beijing



    Typical street in Hong Kong



    Hong Kong is way more dense, crumbling and filthy.

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    Must be rough living in such tight quarters. Nevertheless, at the very least, they are making the best out of their situations.
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