Hong Kong’s small-house policy: indigenous rights or unfair advantage?
  • 5 years ago
A long-standing housing policy favouring indigenous men in Hong Kong is sparking debate among citizens and in the courts. The "small-house" policy allows indigenous male villagers to build three-storey houses on private land in the rural New Territories. They're also not required to pay government fees to build the houses, and many Hongkongers are saying it's just not fair. Here's what the controversial "small-house" policy is all about.
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