Kowloon Walled City Interior
Kowloon Walled City Interior. These towers are the most ubiquitous building form in Hong Kong, largely identical and replicated over and over across the city, often painted in pastel for both differentiation and a "happy". Greg Girard In the aftermath of the war, refugees flooded south to the Kowloon Peninsula.
Such stuffy conditions meant that many people became seriously ill and this included Pastor Albert Ng. Existing as a diplomatic black hole, the area provided a place where the surges of refugees escaping China's political turmoil could find freedom. Children flocked to the rooftops in search of fresh air and space to run around.
These towers are the most ubiquitous building form in Hong Kong, largely identical and replicated over and over across the city, often painted in pastel for both differentiation and a "happy".
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Today, it's the Kowloon Walled City Park, a tranquil place modeled on traditional gardens of the early Qing dynasty. I made everything except a few assets from Polyhaven (public domain assets). In one scene, a man has been killed and hangs.
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