Slums for millionaires, a village-metropolis, and an entire city inside a house - Hong Kong
Leo and Culture Shock keep exploring Hong Kong. This time, we will talk about how ordinary people live here and why this very wealthy city's rich people live in very small apartments. We'll show you famous micro-apartments, cage homes, and closet-sized flats. And then we'll go to the suburbs of Hong Kong — the local villages — to compare how people live there. And overall, what a village looks like in a metropolis. We will also visit the famous Chungking Mansion, the strangest building in the world, an incredible structure that houses an entire city: hundreds of hotels, shops, and businesses. People live in it for decades and never go out, because everything they need is inside. It's also a truly international metropolis. We will tell you how people live in all these very different parts of Hong Kong, what traditions they observe, how to get from Hong Kong to China by subway, how much people earn in Hong Kong, how much rent costs in Hong Kong, and why it is so difficult to live in one of the richest cities in the world.

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