And you thought housing in your city was bad: Inside Hong Kong's 'coffin homes' that are so cramped the UN
has branded them 'an insult to human dignity'
- Skyrocketing rental prices have driven Hong Kong residents into rooftop shacks, cages and coffin homes
- Images show the degrading conditions, including combined toilets and kitchens and tiny bunk beds
- The United Nations have condemned the conditions in the makeshift homes as 'an insult to human dignity'
- Single mother of two, Li Suet-wen, pays AUD$785 (USD$580, £447) for 120-square-foot one-room 'shoebox'
- Rental prices in Hong Kong have soared 50 percent in past five years, now world's most unaffordable market