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In many ways, #HongKong as a city has fared better than its people. Since the British left 20 years ago, more than 1 million mainland Chinese have moved to the city, contributing their energy and talents to its economic development. But the newcomers’ success has sometimes come at the expense of those with deeper roots. Big international companies and banks now aggressively recruit mainland Chinese, who speak Mandarin, instead of local residents, who speak Cantonese. The influx of mainland Chinese has also contributed to a historic run-up in housing prices, making Hong Kong one of the world’s most expensive places to live. A single parking space recently sold for $664,000. These soaring prices and rents have squeezed middle-class families and younger residents in particular, fueling resentment against the mainland Chinese who have poured money into the market. @lamyikfei photographed vendors selling second-hand clothes and goods in Sham Shui Po, one of the poorest districts in Hong Kong. Visit the link in our profile to read more about how Hong Kong, once a model city, is in trouble.


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