New Town
That's one old apartment building.
This is the alley in front of it.
Here's the front entrance.
Are they offering an apartment for sale?
Some of the units are open.
Ceiling bulge.
Kitchen.
The door to 205.
Here's the staircase leading up to the third floor.
Another unit.
No fourth floor.
Sign on the stairs.
I don't have time to translate it.
One of the landings.
Ceiling tiles have fallen off and landed underneath.
Art in one apartment.
A reminder to be careful opening the door?
This was a room on the roof.
Overlooking the area.
Graffiti that was regretted.
In the other direction, a power station.
There was this one top-floor unit that kept going back and back.
This was back in the main stairwell.
You know you live somewhere classy when.
Many doors here have windows, like a mental hospital.
Old newspaper.
Another kitchen.
Mental hospital door.
I found a cuckoo clock.
Ah peeling paint.
Nearby, a lightswitch.
There were a couple abandoned TVs.
Outside in the neighbourhood.
The apartment.
Next to a Xi.
This one was also abandoned, but its interior was much less primitive.
Except maybe the basement.
The top floor didn't lead to easy roof access.
This banner reminds construction workers not to drive tall vehicles under the power lines.
This one just says you're the champ I guess.
Another abandoned TV.
I decided not to just knock on the door.
Smashed mirror.
A narrow alley.
So wait, is that horse thing the gu mascot or something?
Time to study English.
A home fan.
Fire safety sign.
I ran into these content-looking cats.
One more content than the other.
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