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The opulent/ghetto sexxxed-out post-binary dystopia of now. And there's a zine too.
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The Chungking Mansions are probably the closest thing today in Hong Kong to the Kowloon Walled City. This complex however has much more rule of law, if still rife with illegal activity. As opposed to Kowloon’s industrial base, Chungking is a primarily commercial center.
The Chungking Mansions serve as the center for Hong Kong’s minority populations, and it has been called the unofficial African Quarter of the city. It features 2 shopping malls and many cheap hotels and guest houses which provide housing for the complex’s residents.
The Economist ran a great article in August of this year about the complex where they say it is the greatest example of the downtrodden side of globalism anywhere.
The article can be accessed here: http://www.economist.com/node/21526300
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Habitat 67.
One of my favorite buildings.
A copy of it appeared in an episode of Ghost in The Shell, as the location of a knife fight.
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