was also released to provide even deeper insights into the city's legal history and architectural influence. Life Inside the Labyrinth
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By the time the sun rose over Hong Kong on the morning of its demolition, the Kowloon Walled City had already secured its place in history as the most densely populated structure ever built. To the outside world, it was a monolith of menace—a jagged, stain-covered block of concrete that seemed to absorb the light rather than reflect it. To those who lived within its walls, it was simply home.