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[–]loki010[S] 5 points6 points ago

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At one time, one of the most densely populated areas on Earth, Kowloon, was a walled city within Hong Kong. It was unregulated by the then-ruling British authorities, who reluctantly allowed it as the only Chinese settlement. It was a no man’s land because of this; run by the Chinese mafia and filled with brothels, sweat shops, illegal hospitals, and trashy eateries. Originally, Kowloon was built as a watchpost for guards who would protect the area from pirates. But as the population grew–from 10,000 in 1971 to a staggering 50,000 in 1990–attempts were made by the government to evict the squatters living in the city. In 1992, the governent succeded in evicting the population and, in 1993, the 15 story tall block of buildings was torn down. Today, a park with tennis courts covers the area.

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[–]da_n13l 1 point2 points ago

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I always found that place fascinating. Here is a pretty interesting cross-section I came across though I have no idea what the text says.

http://i.imgur.com/lhZvc.jpg

Bizarrely, there was also a film with Jean Claude Van Damme which was partially filmed inside Kowloon

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEo6ogAnoZ8

[–]sephiap 0 points1 point ago

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Do you want to try a game of Lucky Hit?