It was demolished a long time ago.
You won't find levels upon levels of cramped quarters, but there are still nooks and crannies in some of the older areas of Hong Kong, especially in Kowloon.
They aren't really alleyways, but gaps between buildings.
As for tight living quarters, take a look at 'Monster Building' on Hong Kong Island.
My next trip is in this vicinity. I'm thinking of having a dinner right in front of this building. What payment option do you reckon is suitable for use there? I've used tap debit card in some parts of the Middle East and Europe during my tour. I don't know if it will work here.
> I've used tap debit card in some parts of the Middle East and Europe during my tour. I don't know if it will work here.
Nope, the only thing you can do with your tap card there is shove it up your ass, Tap shill
>Kowloon is so cool and lawless. Extreme poverty with barely functioning utilities. Lit so tight yay no cap frfr >Uhh San Fran is a lawless shithoooooo
closest today would be the Chungking Mansions, but it's heavily surveilled, so not exactly lawless
there are thousands of slums in the third world that are similar enough, but not as romanticized
macau still kind of looks like that in some places. macau is overlooked by this board
It's a shame, because it looks like an interesting place. Too bad HK overshadows it
Macau is a shitty, cramped version of Vegas. The old city is tiny and over run with Chink tourists. There's nothing to overlook there.
t. HK permanent resident
Kowloon.
Does this still exist? I thought it had been demolished a long time ago.
It was demolished a long time ago.
You won't find levels upon levels of cramped quarters, but there are still nooks and crannies in some of the older areas of Hong Kong, especially in Kowloon.
They aren't really alleyways, but gaps between buildings.
As for tight living quarters, take a look at 'Monster Building' on Hong Kong Island.
My next trip is in this vicinity. I'm thinking of having a dinner right in front of this building. What payment option do you reckon is suitable for use there? I've used tap debit card in some parts of the Middle East and Europe during my tour. I don't know if it will work here.
They only take silver doubloons in that area.
Oops, got it.
I'll check it out. Hopefully, I'll find a more suitable place to stay for the night.
> I've used tap debit card in some parts of the Middle East and Europe during my tour. I don't know if it will work here.
Nope, the only thing you can do with your tap card there is shove it up your ass, Tap shill
>Tap shill
Low IQ anon spotted
Nibba please
https://archive.4plebs.org/trv/search/text/tap%20card/
>Low IQ and a newfag
Sounds about right
Delhi in India. At least you will be able to use your debit card there for payment. Kek
Whittier, Alaska
Parts of Hanoi old town. Especially little residential alleyways.
Unfortunately there are many tourists which ruins the vibe.
There was a big arcade around Tokyo themed like Kowloon walled city. Not sure if the business survived covid unfortunately
>Kowloon is so cool and lawless. Extreme poverty with barely functioning utilities. Lit so tight yay no cap frfr
>Uhh San Fran is a lawless shithoooooo
What did he mean by this?
Not the same at all
Lawless SF get you robbed and killed, lawless Asia just means freedom from taxes and regulations
You can't beat up the bums who shit and shoot up in public in SF
closest today would be the Chungking Mansions, but it's heavily surveilled, so not exactly lawless
there are thousands of slums in the third world that are similar enough, but not as romanticized