Residents developed a fierce sense of neighborly cooperation. With no formal police presence for decades, the community relied on informal social structures to maintain order. Children played on "the rooftop," the only place to breathe fresh air and escape the dripping corridors. 1993: The End of an Era
Hundreds of small factories produced fish balls and roast meat.
The city was a hub for unlicensed businesses. Without regulation, costs remained low, fueling a unique ecosystem: