Life in Hong Kong's Cage Homes (2017) | World's Busiest Cities | The Travel Edit
In the heart of Hong Kong, Addy meets Allen, one of many residents living in tightly packed cage homes. These small spaces offer shelter in a city where affordable housing is incredibly hard to find. But with roughly six feet in length to play with, these homes are no larger than a cupboard – and are reflective of how sky-high prices in Hong Kong have led residents to squeeze into these box homes. Subscribe: / @thetraveleditofficial 🌍 Welcome to The Travel Edit! ✨ The Travel Edit will be a new home for immersive travel, adventure, and food stories from around the world. This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: https://www.bbcstudios.com

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