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It's really incredible. Why are there no balconies in Hong Kong?

Many people don't understand why houses in Hong Kong have no balconies. In fact, houses with balconies are very expensive. I wonder if these people who love watching Hong Kong dramas have noticed a problem. Houses in Hong Kong are not only so dense that people with fear can scream, but also have a feature that most houses have no balconies. For people, the balcony is a good place to hang clothes, bask in the sun, raise potted plants, protect eyes and release stress.

? The most critical reason for this situation is that housing prices in Hong Kong are very expensive. Balcony in Hong Kong is calculated according to the total area, and people need half the area to buy a house. Think about the balcony in Hong Kong is really too expensive, so now everyone knows that Hong Kong people don't hate balconies, but they actually have no money to buy them!

So that a small balcony costs hundreds of thousands, it is better to buy a bigger house. In the eyes of Hong Kong people, the balcony means a luxury bag, which is an irrelevant area. Previously, Hong Kong residents also fully considered the problem of drying clothes and set up "cold lanes" for people to wash sheets and dry clothes. However, in recent years, in order to create beauty in Hong Kong, all houses do not contain balconies, and some put hangers behind the kitchen of restaurants, so the usage rate of such hangers is getting lower and lower.

As developers are also making great efforts to build houses, the higher the houses are built, the residents living in the lower floors of Hong Kong houses may not see the sun for a day. Although many people are willing to pay for the balcony, they are not allowed to dry clothes on the balcony, even on the guardrail, which is strictly prohibited by the property management Committee, because it will hinder the beauty and generosity of big cities.