21 Residents of Hong Kong Squeezed into Cramped 'Coffin Homes'
With a population of 7.35 million, Hong Kong is known for its wealth, but high housing prices leave many unable to afford a proper place to live. The city's "Coffin Homes" offer a solution, with around 200,000 residents living in cramped, subdivided units for lower rents. Despite the cheaper cost, residents still struggle to make ends meet, paying nearly $600 a month for a space that barely fits them. Associated Press photographer Kin Cheung captured the harsh reality of life in
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