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    Hong Kong domestic workers day off | Living in Cardboard Boxes Goes Viral

    Swastika PaulBy Swastika PaulApril 26, 2026Updated:April 26, 20263 Mins Read
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    Hong Kong domestic workers day off: A video highlighting the vast wealth disparity existing in Hong Kong—one of the world’s wealthiest cities—has gone viral online. The video shows domestic workers in Hong Kong gathering beneath various bridges and underpasses across the city on their weekly days off. To ensure privacy, they construct makeshift enclosures using cardboard boxes; in this bustling metropolis, the flimsy walls of these boxes provide them with a meager semblance of shelter.

    At first glance, the visuals are shocking: women sitting under flyovers, on pavements, and in public spaces, using flattened cardboard boxes as temporary “rooms.” But behind this image lies a deeper, long-standing issue that reflects the hidden realities of one of the world’s richest cities.

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    • Hong Kong domestic workers day off: What the viral video actually shows
    • Why cardboard boxes become “shelters.”
    • Hong Kong domestic workers day off: “Invisible labour crisis” in a global financial hub
    • Internet reaction: Shock, debate, and questions
      • The bigger picture

    Hong Kong domestic workers day off: What the viral video actually shows

    The video, widely circulated on social media, captures thousands of domestic workers—mostly women from the Philippines and Indonesia—gathering on Sundays, their designated day off. With no personal space of their own, many use cardboard sheets to sit, rest, eat, and socialise.

    According to reports, this situation is closely linked to Hong Kong’s “live-in rule,” which requires foreign domestic workers to stay in their employer’s home throughout their contract.

    Because of this, when they step out on their day off, they often have nowhere private to go.

    Why cardboard boxes become “shelters.”

    This is not homelessness in the traditional sense. In fact, many of these workers technically have accommodation, but it is tied entirely to their employer’s residence.

    Hong Kong employs around 400,000 foreign domestic helpers, the vast majority being women who handle cooking, cleaning, childcare, and old care.

    However, several realities shape their weekly routine:

    • No independent housing due to legal requirements
    • Limited personal space inside employers’ homes
    • One day off per week, typically Sunday
    • Need for community interaction with fellow workers

    As a result, public spaces become informal gathering zones. Cardboard sheets serve a practical purpose—clean, portable, and free.

    Hong Kong domestic workers day off: “Invisible labour crisis” in a global financial hub

    The contrast is what makes this story so powerful. Hong Kong is known globally for its towering skyline, luxury lifestyle, and status as a financial powerhouse. Yet, beneath that image exists what many are calling an “invisible labour crisis.”

    Human rights groups have long raised concerns about the treatment of migrant domestic workers in the city. Reports suggest issues like long working hours, lack of privacy, and dependency on employers for housing and legal status.

    In some documented cases, workers have faced exploitation and abuse, highlighting systemic vulnerabilities.

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    Internet reaction: Shock, debate, and questions

    The viral video has sparked intense global debate. Many users expressed disbelief that such conditions exist in a highly developed city. Others pointed out that this has been a known issue for years, now amplified by social media visibility.

    A recurring question raised online:
    How can a modern global city still rely on a system where essential workers lack personal dignity and space?

    At the same time, some observers noted that these Sunday gatherings also represent resilience—workers creating community, sharing food, and finding moments of freedom within constraints.

    The bigger picture

    This is not just a viral moment. It highlights a structural issue tied to migration, labour policies, and urban inequality.

    The cardboard “boxes” are not just physical objects. They symbolize:

    • Lack of autonomy
    • Temporary belonging
    • A system built on invisible labour

    Until policies around housing, worker rights, and social inclusion evolve, scenes like this are likely to continue—quietly, every Sunday.

    Know More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Kong

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    Swastika Paul is the Co-Founder of Onupron Times and the Principal of Tehatta Government ITI, West Bengal. With over 6 years of expertise in vocational education, she is dedicated to guiding students through the complexities of career planning. Swastika specializes in writing about scholarships, education updates, job opportunities, and Sarkari Yojanas, ensuring that students have the right information to build a successful future.

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