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Living Rights

It is not easy for Taiwanese to buy a flat. The new president of Taiwan promise to provide homes for every young people, but the reality is, it takes 12 years for a young gentleman to buy a flat in the city even though he will not spend any of his salary on food or others. The average price of the flats in Taipei is more than 6.5 million HKD, it is even too high for the HongKonger, not to mention the average monthly salary of Taiwanese is just 60% of that in Hong Kong. The property developer skillfully make the flat even smaller as the purchasing power of Taiwanese keep decreasing, the new flats in the city is just 240 sq ft, but three parking lot included, this is the only way for the developer to price it as luxury flats; and it is ironic that the potential can’t even refuse to buy three parking lots altogether, this is the reality. Four young people graudated from the reputed college in the city believe, they can have a better life though they don’t have hugh amount of wealth, not to protest, but to fight against the unreasonable property price with a soft approach revolution, this brings a new hope to the young people in the city.

English
  • Originally Aired April 26, 2018
  • Network RTHK
  • Created June 8, 2020 by
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  • Modified June 8, 2020 by
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