'I regret it': Motorway built around China man's home after refusing to move

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A stubborn grandfather had a motorway built around his house in China after refusing to move for £180,000.

Huang Ping’s two-storey home in Jinxi, China, is living surrounded by a construction site with constant dust, noisy builders and vibrating walls.

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He says he now regrets not taking the Chinese government’s money and fears what living in his property will be like once the expressway opens in Spring.

“If I could turn back time, I would agree to the demolition conditions they offered. Now it feels like I lost a big bet,” he said.

Pictures show the roof of the house almost level with two lanes of the motorway, which bypass the property before linking back together.

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The Jinxi County Party Committee secretary previously said Huang, who lives with his 11-year-old grandson, refused to relocate because he was dissatisfied with the government’s offer.

After a long period of fruitless negotiations, the authorities designed a bypass on both sides of Huang’s house to advance the motorway’s construction.

Residents have since flocked to the area to take photos, with people dubbing Huang the “strong nail house owner” in China. A nail house is a Chinese term for an occupied home whose owners are holding out against property development.

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The properties often end up surrounded by rubble or with developers often going ahead and building around them.

Owners can go to extraordinary lengths to keep their properties intact, even as skyscrapers and shopping centres rise above them or roads are planned to run through them.

In 2017, a famous Shanghai nail house that was blocking traffic on a wide road for nearly 14 years was demolished.

The residents had refused every offer since 2003 to move, saying the compensation was insufficient. But they finally accepted £300,000 to move.
 

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https://sg.news.yahoo.com/regret-bit-stubborn-grandfather-motorway-195257665.html

A stubborn grandfather had a motorway built around his house in China after refusing to move for £180,000.

Huang Ping’s two-storey home in Jinxi, China, is living surrounded by a construction site with constant dust, noisy builders and vibrating walls.

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He says he now regrets not taking the Chinese government’s money and fears what living in his property will be like once the expressway opens in Spring.

“If I could turn back time, I would agree to the demolition conditions they offered. Now it feels like I lost a big bet,” he said.

Pictures show the roof of the house almost level with two lanes of the motorway, which bypass the property before linking back together.

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The Jinxi County Party Committee secretary previously said Huang, who lives with his 11-year-old grandson, refused to relocate because he was dissatisfied with the government’s offer.

After a long period of fruitless negotiations, the authorities designed a bypass on both sides of Huang’s house to advance the motorway’s construction.

Residents have since flocked to the area to take photos, with people dubbing Huang the “strong nail house owner” in China. A nail house is a Chinese term for an occupied home whose owners are holding out against property development.

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The properties often end up surrounded by rubble or with developers often going ahead and building around them.

Owners can go to extraordinary lengths to keep their properties intact, even as skyscrapers and shopping centres rise above them or roads are planned to run through them.

In 2017, a famous Shanghai nail house that was blocking traffic on a wide road for nearly 14 years was demolished.

The residents had refused every offer since 2003 to move, saying the compensation was insufficient. But they finally accepted £300,000 to move.
Siglap, near Chai chee also have some landed in the middle of busy roads.
 

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Build house or shopping center still ok. Build road still dare to iron teeth. Every day noisy and dusty, later sleepy truck driver bang into your house. What is the housing price range at his area? Why did their gahmen offer 300k euros for the Shanghai home after they had worked around it? Why didn't just let them suffer?
 

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Remember got one this type of GString turn into tourist attraction in China
 
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