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In the early days of British colonial rule, Sham Shui Po was notorious for its gambling, drugs and prostitution, and during the Chinese Civil War, refugees settled in makeshift homes here, sparking a population boom that continues to this day.
It was constructed for low-income families after a fire ripped through the district's Shek Kip Mei enclave on Christmas Eve, , leaving more than 50, people homeless. By submitting your email you are agreeing to Fairfax Media's terms and conditions and privacy policy. The exhibition also tells the stories of people who grew up in the district's public housing, including film director John Woo. William tells me: "There were lots of gangsters and bad guys in this area and John Woo had to carry an iron bar for protection.
One day, a group threw acid on him. He was lucky that one of his aunties poured a bucket of water on him, so his injuries weren't so bad.
Sham Shui Po seems much less threatening today. We shuffle beneath a handful of pre World War II-buildings, weathered six- and seven-storey s housing blocks rife with fluttering laundry.