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I have lived many different places in Hong Kong - - -
Usually not of high standard, - always very small,- and sometimes even without windows, - and if my room had a window, the view was typically straight into a gray concrete wall of the neighbor house, - very close, - and very dark, - because the sun never had a chance to find its way into the narrow spaces between the buildings -
But I did not care - - -
I just had fun and excitement, and my room was only a private place to store my suitcase and to sleep, - sometimes -, until the telephone rang, and I had to go back to sea again - - -

Under normal circumstances I would not submit pictures of my living place, since I presume that it is not interesting to anybody!
However in this case it is actually interesting, because how many of the millions of tourists that pass through Hong Kong every year, actually see and experience how an average Chinese family live?

Usually the tourists prefer to stay in the big hotels which are the same sterile things all over the world, but to get close to the local population and learn about their lives is a completely different experience,- interesting and very, very rewarding!

So one fine day I moved in with the Wong family in a high rise building in Tsimshatsui!
Only Mr. Wong we did not see very often - - -
He was one of Hong Kong's many seamen and was always away, so I had the privilege to be the only man in the house.
Anytime I wanted, I could join the Wong family for dinner.
Mimi Wong considered it an honor and a great privilege to have a European living in her house and there were always plenty of food,- VERY good food -, so actually I was the privileged one to be able to enjoy the services and cooking of Mimi Wong!

An extra bonus arrived one day from main land China!
A relative of the Wong family had avoided the soldiers guarding  the Hong Kong/China border, and managed to cross the border illegally!
She arrived very tired, dirty and hungry and with her naked feet and legs bleeding from the rough trip across the country side,- but very, very happy that she was alive, - and had finally succeeded to reach freedom in Hong Kong!
What a story she could tell - -
And very interesting for a foreigner like me to get so close to an event like this!

So I stayed for a long time with the family Wong in their small Tsimshatsui apartment.
Besides the living room, there were two more rooms, - and a toilet and a kitchen -, and that was it.
Since both extra rooms were rented out,- one of them to me -, the Wong family slept in the kitchen, where they arranged the beds on top of each other in order to get enough space!
Therefore,- if you have never heard about a kitchen-bedroom,- you have the chance to see one now!
 
 



This is my room
 - small, - but the best in the apartment, with everything I needed -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
 
 
 


 Another shot of my room -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
 
 


My room
- a final look, - with a picture of a crane bought in China, - and my uniform -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
 
 
 


The sitting room of the Wong family's apartment.
- the door behind is the main door -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
 
 
 


Another view from the sitting room.
 Take note the small "table" besides the red chairs!  It is the house altar!
The kitchen is to the left,- and the door to the left of the toilet behind is the door to my room.
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
 
 
 


 A closer view of the house altar,- to keep the spirits happy!
- take note of the small pack with "food" on the floor -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
 
 
 


The "kitchen-bedroom"
If you have never, ever heard about a "kitchen-bedroom" before,- you have now!
This is where the Wong family slept in the bunks to the right, because their two small bedrooms were rented out!
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
 
 
 
 


Family Dinner
 Part of my Chinese "family" at one of those gorgeous dinners.
The girl to the left is the illegal refugee, - a Wong family member, that had just escaped across the border from China!
The small one behind to the right, is my absolute favorite, - little Toto Wong.
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
 
 


Toto wong, - my absolute favorite.
- having fun with me at the playground downstairs -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
 
 

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       Updated:  June 6th.2001
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