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- Q17016068 subject Q13265534.
- Q17016068 subject Q8754817.
- Q17016068 abstract "Rooftop Slum (Chinese: 天台屋) or penthouse slum generally refers to illegal housing on the rooftops of apartment buildings. In Hong Kong, a number of poor people are unable to afford traditional apartments due to high housing prices, and they are forced to wait years for affordable public housing. They were then forced to seek alternatives, like living in illegal huts on top of buildings. According to the Hong Kong Population Census, there were about 3,982 rooftop dwellers in 2006, and are now estimated in the 10s of thousands, most of whom were found in the old Kowloon districts of Sham Shui Po, Kwun Tong, and Tai Kok Tsui.".
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- Q17016068 wikiPageWikiLink Q13265534.
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- Q17016068 wikiPageWikiLink Q428088.
- Q17016068 wikiPageWikiLink Q8646.
- Q17016068 wikiPageWikiLink Q8754817.
- Q17016068 type Thing.
- Q17016068 comment "Rooftop Slum (Chinese: 天台屋) or penthouse slum generally refers to illegal housing on the rooftops of apartment buildings. In Hong Kong, a number of poor people are unable to afford traditional apartments due to high housing prices, and they are forced to wait years for affordable public housing. They were then forced to seek alternatives, like living in illegal huts on top of buildings.".
- Q17016068 label "Rooftop slum".
- Q17016068 seeAlso Q8646.