Hi there! How's life treating you today? Hope it's smiling all around you. Smile your way over to the coffeepot and pour some brown elixir into your mug. Snag a virtual treat while you're there, eh. Say...remember I did a post a while ago about folks in Tokyo who pay $600 for a 4x4x10' apartment? Well, compared to these folks, they've got it good!
Hong Kong is generally known the world over for its material comforts
and affluent lifestyle. But there’s a dark it as well that not many
are aware of. Parallel to the wealthy citizens of Hong Kong there exists
a community that is unable to cope with skyrocketing housing prices.
These people are quite literally forced to live in tiny metal cages.
What’s worse is that the cages don’t come for free either. Stacked on
top of each other, the 1.5 sq m enclosure can be rented at a price of
1,300 Hong Kong dollars (about US $167) per month. These cages are
crammed into a single dilapidated apartment in a working-class
neighborhood in West Kowloon. Believe it or not, these metal living
quarters are home to a whopping 100,000 people, according to statistics
provided by a social welfare group called the Society for Community
Organization.
Other types of inadequate housing include apartments
subdivided into tiny cubicles or filled with coffin-sized wood and metal
sleeping compartments as well as rooftop shacks. Only two toilet stalls
are available in each apartment and have to be shared by hundreds of
single, elderly men, who make up the majority of the cage-occupants. No
kitchen as such is provided; there’s only a small room with a sink.
Almost all the men wash their clothes in a bucket. Instead of using
mattresses, the men use thin pads, bamboo mats or old linoleum in their
cages to keep the bedbugs away.
We sometimes like to complain about our lot in life. Stories like this remind us how good we really have it.
See ya, eh!
Bob
Friday, March 29, 2013
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