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Cubicle Life

 

 

When we walk into the cubicles, it seems that we are entering a blocked maze without a way out.

Cubicle Life narrates the livelihood of the poor in Hong Kong. These people have no alternative but to dwell in the cubicles that have an area of only three to four square meters.These cubicles usually do not have any windows and thus the air does not circulate and the atmosphere becomes stuffy. In summer, the room is unbearably hot and bed bugs run rampant, making it an extremely harsh living environment.

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