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Jason Hung Tsun-sing, 16, Lai King Catholic Secondary School "It is important to get rid of caged homes and subdivided flats in Hong Kong. But I believe the government should not outlaw them until ...
Tens of thousands of young people, aged 18 or younger, in Hong Kong live in subdivided units, cubicle homes, or cage homes. This number could be as high as 50,000. Since 2014, the Census and ...
For some of the poorest, like Leung Cho-yin, home is a metal cage. The 67-year-old former butcher pays 1,300 Hong Kong dollars ($167) a month for one of about a dozen wire mesh cages resembling ...
Hong Kong is the least equal city in the developed world. Local advocacy group Society for Community Organization says that hundreds of thousands of people are still living in caged homes and wood ...
“This kind of bed homes is the shame of Hong Kong,” said its deputy director, Sze Lai-shan. The Housing Bureau said the Home Affairs Department takes strict enforcement actions against ...
The WSJ's Andrew LaVallee discusses the man behind the interiors of Opus Hong Kong, Frank Gehry's first building in Asia. Interior architect Norman Chan's clean style and rigorous attention to ...
Leung used to manage a factory in mainland China before the Asian financial crisis of the 1990s, but now, estranged from his wife and two grown-up children, lives in a "coffin" home in Hong Kong ...
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