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Hong Kong ‘living cubicles’, like Borg cubes


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Never doubt the beauty of a countryside view, if you have one!

"Can you believe these are actually apartments? The stunning images of Hong Kong ‘living cubicles’ that look just like Borg cubes

Incredible shots offer a glimpse into the reality of living in one of the most densely populated areas of the world

Hong Kong is home to a population of seven million crammed into an area of just 424 square miles

Claustrophobic nature of Hong Kong high-rises captured by German photographer Michael Wolf

Click for pics as cannot post here due to copyright

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2306842/Stunning-images-Hong-Kong-living-cubicles-look-just-like-Borg-cubes.html

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I don't see how they stand it. I would go insane. So glad I don't live there.

People keep having a dozen kids so we can all live like this.

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That's insane.

Yeh and you wouldn't want a lift to break down either would you, and have to walk to the top!

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Yeh and you wouldn't want a lift to break down either would you, and have to walk to the top!

and carry kids or groceries or furniture or

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and carry kids or groceries or furniture or

or a fire below you... :no:

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Hello Mega-City One.

the one child rule makes sense when you see that, doesn't it?

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The gap between the rich and the poor exists in Hong Kong just like everywhere else. All of these pictures are taken in the poor part of Hong Kong. While many of the rich do live in apartments, they are much bigger than these cubicles. Furthermore, the super-rich lives in mansions that are even bigger than the property size of these buildings. Don't be fooled by these pictures that only represent a small part of Hong Kong.

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