What to leave behind? Returning Wang Fuk Court residents stuck with tough decisions
Residents of Wang Fuk Court are facing difficult choices as they prepare to return to their homes after a period of displacement. They must decide what belongings to keep, leave behind, or discard, weighing emotional value against practicality. The process has sparked reflection on attachment to possessions and the meaning of home.
- ▪Wang Fuk Court residents are returning to their homes after being displaced.
- ▪They are struggling with decisions about which personal belongings to take back.
- ▪The situation highlights the emotional and logistical challenges of resettlement.
- ▪Some residents are reconsidering the value of their possessions after the displacement experience.
- ▪The resettlement process has prompted broader reflections on housing and belonging.
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