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#34 One law that was consistently enforced was that the Walled City could be no higher than 14 stories.

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#34 One law that was consistently enforced was that the Walled City could be no higher than 14 stories.

The Kowloon Walled City: A Historical and Visual Exploration of an Urban Anomaly

#34 One law that was consistently enforced was that the Walled City could be no higher than 14 stories.

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#36 Empty baby carriage outside restaurant

←#33 Sanitation was of minimal importance, Girard said — “it was an intensely difficult place to function, with no laws governing health or safety.”
#35 Despite its seedy reputation, the Walled City offered a sense of togetherness to thousands of people who had no community→

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