Hong Kong’s Problem Isn’t Bamboo Scaffolding
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The recent fire reflects issues much more profound than the choice of construction materials.

December 13, 2025, 8 AM ET

The world’s deadliest residential fire in more than four decades was still burning up a block of Hong Kong apartment buildings when pundits settled on a culprit: bamboo. Surely, the bamboo scaffolding that had surrounded the Wang Fuk Court towers explained how the flames tore through the complex so quickly. “There can be only one outcome,” the* Independent* declared. “The bamboo has to go.” But the disaster, which killed at least 160 people, reflects problems much more profound than the choice of scaffolding.

These problems first took root as China prepared to assume …

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