Squeezed between MTR exits and a mass of noodle joints, 茘枝角迷你倉 has taken the city by storm unnoticed. And honestly? It’s about time. Where even a flat is smaller than your typical suit case, the ability to have a clean safe place outside your house is nothing short of emancipatory. Learn more!

Have you ever tried to squeeze a fold up bike, a winter coat, ten pairs of sneakers, and that mahjong table your aunt has down into a 400-square foot flat? Spoiler: it doesn’t work. That is where the storage units in Lai Chi Kok come in. It is a walk in closet… only not at home.

Others keep seasonal equipment in it. Others? They are doing side hustles out of those metal boxes. Consider an example of a person that sells old toys online. They are not able to pay on warehouse space, but on 24/7 accessible mini unit? That is an ideal half way house between business and hobby.

And let’s talk logistics. The place is preposterously convenient. Nothing like that, a little walk out of the station without any back lanes. You do not need a van, trolley or three friends to assist you with moving in or out. Stop by the lunchtime, bring your gym clothes, your old paperwork, that is it. Zero drama.

Security? Close enough to get your paranoid uncle to sleep. CCTV, access logs and those fancy card-entry gates. Plus, they keep things dry. One of the guys even kept his whole comic book set there. The boldest, though it weathered typhoons quite all right.

Collectedly, individuals do not appreciate the clarity of mind brought about by decluttering. Wrap the items you do not need on a daily basis, ship them to storage and bingo, your flat is twice as big. One day you find yourself having game nights once more.

Weirdly enough, others use it as a memory store. Toys of childhood, wedding dresses, even hand written love letters. It is about having space, they say, not only on a materialistic scale, but on a temporal scale.