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Hong Kong: a domestic worker's room in a new housing project with just 16 sq feet

Hong Kong: a domestic worker's room in a new housing project with just 16 sq feet

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by Fish Ip published Apr 05, 2015 03:04 AM
In a new developed luxury apartment in Hong Kong, the domestic worker's room was not enough for a single bed.

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The domestic worker's room (insets) at a show flat in the project. Photo: HKEJ, Apple Daily, Mingpao
The maid's room (insets) at a show flat in the project. Photo: HKEJ, Apple Daily, Mingpao

March 26, 2015 / 13:35 HKT

A brand new development of luxury three-bedroom Hong Kong flats feature a “maid’s room” that’s not even big enough for a single bed, it has been revealed.

Pictures of the 782-square-foot show apartment at the LOHAS Park Phase III project in Tseung Kwan O show a tiny 16-square-foot box that is supposedly where a domestic helper could live.

Ming Pao Daily reported today that the room is too small for an adult to stretch both arms out inside and too small for even a single bed.

Tse Chi-kin, a certified surveyor, told the newspaper that although forcing an actual human being to live in the not-even-glorified cupboard might be inhumane (you don’t say), it complies with legal requirements (say, what?!).

He added that many developers are making maids' rooms as small as possible so they can increase the size of living rooms and bedrooms for the people deemed as worthy of space.

LOHAS Park is built by the MTR Corporation, CK Hutchison Holdings and other developers, and will be on sale to the public soon.

If you buy one, please use that room as the broom cupboard it was born to be. 

Source: Coconuts Hong Kong

Story Type: Update

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