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  2. Kowloon Walled City - Wikipedia

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    Kowloon Walled City (Chinese: 九龍寨城) was an extremely densely populated and largely lawless enclave within the boundaries of Kowloon City, British Hong Kong. Built as an imperial Chinese military fort, the walled city became a de jure enclave after the New Territories were leased to the United Kingdom in

  3. Greg Girard - Wikipedia

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    Photographed between 1986 and 1992, Girard's Kowloon Walled City photographs form the basis for the books City of Darkness: Life in Kowloon Walled City and City of Darkness Revisited, a record of the final years of the infamous Kowloon Walled City in Hong Kong: a largely self-governing enclave of more than 35,000 people living in 300 ...

  4. Kowloon Generic Romance - Wikipedia

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    The story is set in Kowloon Walled City, Hong Kong. An anime television series adaptation produced by Arvo Animation is set to premiere in April 2025, and a live action film adaptation is set to open in Japanese theaters in the same year.

  5. In new book, Murakami explores walled city and shadows - AOL

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    Haruki Murakami wrote a story of a walled city when he was fresh off his debut. There are many kinds of walls — between conscious and unconscious, real and unreal, and the physical walls that ...

  6. Kowloon's Gate - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Supreme Feng Shui Conference (香港最高風水会議) determined that the reappearance of the walled city was a sign of an imbalance of the Yin and Yang, and if the two parallel worlds are not separated once again, great calamity would occur. To set things straight, the order of Feng Shui would need to be re-instilled in the ...

  7. Nigger Heaven - Wikipedia

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    The book is set during the Harlem Renaissance in the United States in the 1920s. The book and its title have been controversial since its publication. The novel is a portrayal of life in the "great black walled city" of Harlem, part of New York City.

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  9. Elspeth Huxley - Wikipedia

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    [4] The book was republished by Penguin Books in 1999 and again by Penguin Classics in 2000; Richard Dawkins played an important role in getting the book republished, and wrote a preface to the new edition. Her final tally of 42 [4] books included the ten works of fiction and 29 non-fiction books, as well as thousands of pamphlets and articles. [5]