RT Article T1 Garden of Grand Vision: economic life in a flophouse complex Harbin, China 1940 JF Crime, law and social change VO 36 IS 3 SP 327 OP 352 A1 Meyer, Kathryn LA English YR 2001 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1882941977 AB During the Second World War Harbin was a major city in the puppet-state ofManzhouguo, the industrial heart of the Japanese war effort in East Asia.The Garden of Grand Vision was a flophouse complex located in the Chineseslums of Harbin. The 2,000 drug addicts, gamblers and prostitutes who madethe Garden their home were mostly migrants from North China who had fallenon hard times. In 1940 the Japanese police conducted a detailed survey oflife in the Garden, portraying it as a swamp of disorder and immorality.In contrast, this paper describes the residents of the Garden as theyvaliantly participated in a vigorous underground economy and arranged theirlives for survival. K1 Detailed Survey K1 Economic Life K1 Hard Time K1 International Relation K1 Major City DO 10.1023/A:1012005323440