Property prices in Hong Kong have always been high, and public housing has gradually become the goal of many Hong Kong people. However, even if they live in public housing, some people will dislike that the spacing in the house is not ideal. Recently, there has been a kitchen door abandonment incident. Some netizens found that the kitchen door was once abandoned outside the housing estate in Queen’s Mountain Village, Fanling, which aroused heated discussions among many netizens.
▲Image Source:Facebook group Friends of Queen’s Hill
A netizen posted a photo on the Facebook group “Friends of Queen’s Mountain”, saying that someone had abandoned the white kitchen door at will, and left a message saying, “That side is so ginger!”, and said that the security guard would take care of it tomorrow, “Sweep a chip with an instrument and you will know. It’s a flat next door!”, which immediately attracted heated discussions among netizens. Some netizens said that as long as the public housing was restored when moving out, some netizens said that once the items in the public housing were demolished, the qualification to live in the public housing would be cancelled. Some netizens living in public housing pointed out that even if it does not involve dismantling the door in the house, this is a littering incident, and 5 points will be deducted if found.
In fact, there are three types of fixtures in public housing. The fixtures such as kitchen fire doors and unit doors are not allowed to be altered or removed. Chips are also installed on the exterior walls and doorways of public housing to record the production information, installation location, etc.
Data and picture sources:Facebook group Friends of Queen’s Hill