Chagar hill flats , Malaysia April 2008

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Raz333

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Didn't have much time around here, they were just finishing off the metal hoarding and securing
the site for the coming demolition.

These flats have stood here since the 1970's. Poor maintenance and 3500 disillusioned families
had rendered this place into a squalled mess. The lifts rarely worked, if you were old or sick and
lived on the top floors, god help you.

People also had the nasty tendency to throw rubbish straight out of their windows, it then collected
on awnings and shelters below.

The site was finally vacated a couple of weeks ago with its residence re housed in new flats.
But all is not well at the new flats as there are already structural problems, leaky windows and
leaky roofs. It'll be a Chagar Hill all over again.

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It puts an interesting perspective on ones own life when visiting sites like this.
 
That looks like proper squalor, and depressing to boot! Nice pictures though!
 
Very interesting.

For some reason that's not something I would association with Malaysia, I guess because I got seduced by the more affluent parts of Kuala Lumpur and the Petronas Towers.
 
MAte that is properly awsome! Real ghost town feel! I see your keeping busy over there! Keep up the good work.
 
Impressive looking buildings, despite the squalor.
It always amazes me how many people just leave loads of their belongings behind when they move out...I suppose it's easier than sorting and chucking out what you don't need!
Great pics as always, Raz. Really like the cat, btw. Is it me, or does it look more oriental than our cats? ;)
Thanks for sharing another interesting report. :)
 
WOW! That would take days to get round there! Great find-you certainly are busy over there! Keep up the good work! :mrgreen:
 
Wicked colours in your photos :) That place looks ace...I have a bit of a thing for abandoned tower blocks but that's probably because I a bit of a thing for taking photos of tower blocks in general.

RA
 
thanks for all the comments.

I believe these flats were originally designed by a English fellow. His flat designs were also used in Singapore. The interesting thing is, in Singapore, where they keep up to date with maintenance and actually enforce their rules, his flats are still going strong.
 
Great link Richard.
The Japanese sites are also fascinating to look through.

martinl, don't worry about that old tom, he looks like he was E blocks resident tough cat and can look
after himself ;)
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Great link Richard.
The Japanese sites are also fascinating to look through.

Thanks, It's South Korean actually.

A lot of places featured are empty because of new building projects where the developers have bought up proprties before demolishing them.
 
Lovley shots, youve certainly got the sun over there. i took some pics of a small derelict estate in london but because of the weather most of the pics are shades of grey. i may up them if i dig them out.

is that a little bit of brown i see in the loo? :sick:
 
Talking of adandoned homes in the Far East with plenty of personal effects & squat toilets, try John Dunbarr's site:

http://www.daehanmindecline.com/UEseoul/

I have been summoned. Hello again, Richard.

Those are great pictures. I would move in if I found something like that. Well no, I have a pretty good idea what it would be like on the inside.

The cat does look friendly. Over here in Korea it's extremely rare to find stray cats that will sit still for you to photograph them. Even China treats their strays better from what I've seen.
 
I have been summoned. Hello again, Richard.

Those are great pictures. I would move in if I found something like that. Well no, I have a pretty good idea what it would be like on the inside.

The cat does look friendly. Over here in Korea it's extremely rare to find stray cats that will sit still for you to photograph them. Even China treats their strays better from what I've seen.

I didn't know you had joined up here, I guess you don't mind me linking to your site.
 
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