Kowloon Walled City

There's still parts of Hong Kong with staggering population density. Rent is so expensive there that lots of people can't really afford to live there so they live like 15-20 deep in studio apartments and split the rent.
 
Went there once looking for a mirror and to avenge my fathers death. Ended up just arm-wrestling instead.
 
Went there once looking for a mirror and to avenge my fathers death. Ended up just arm-wrestling instead.
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After reading about some Korean Mall that collapsed on itself from shoddy engineering killing thousands of people, I'm skeptical as to how this whole place didn't implode on itself and crush all the inhabitants. Seeing as how you mentioned there was no architects or engineers that helped build it.
It was caused by corruption not engineering. Approx 500 people (remarkably) died.

Sampoong was never designed to be a commercial space. The owner applied to have residential units made initially and then bribed his way into changing the building plans into a much larger commercial building on the bones of what was designated to be a smaller residential complex.

Kowloon i suspect have lots of violations im sure but the structure was likely built for its intended purpose, residential units. Sampoong was not.
 
It was caused by corruption not engineering. Approx 500 people (remarkably) died.

Sampoong was never designed to be a commercial space. The owner applied to have residential units made initially and then bribed his way into changing the building plans into a much larger commercial building on the bones of what was designated to be a smaller residential complex.

Kowloon i suspect have lots of violations im sure but the structure was likely built for its intended purpose, residential units. Sampoong was not.
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It doesnt have to look good but it wont fall down.
Did you notice one side of the building sluffing off? It's not going to stay like that forever.
Even the walls aren't straight. It's like jenga, once one part fails it's all going to come crashing down.
 
Did you notice one side of the building sluffing off? It's not going to stay like that forever.
Even the walls aren't straight. It's like jenga, once one part fails it's all going to come crashing down.
Its not sluffing. Look at the space between the buildings, Its absolutely paralelle. That end section is built on a 45 degree and not flat face to the rest of the building.

The problem with the structure was the infastructure not the soundness of the building. As people added on and made changes there was not enough water electricity or gas and what was existing was overloaded. It was more a fire and explosion hazzard risk than it was on risk of collapse.
 
Was it a good thing that Kowloon existed?

Edit: I didn't notice that this was a Mayberry thread. If this is now more of a War Room topic, mods please create my post as the OP of a new thread there.
 
If you want a similar vibe, visit Chunkking Mansion in TST. I stayed there years ago when I was initially setting up my HK company and had to do some trips in HK. Backpackers, Indians, hookers, African refugees, it's a weird fucking place. Absolute hell, but it's a big budget option for HK accomodations.

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I lived in HK as a child and visited the outer rim of the walled city with my parents in the early 80"s they used to let tourists take pictures for a fee.

Here I am posing with a local milf around 1980
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I'm guessing this city is responsible for the first 18 covids.
 
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