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The images shared on social networks show some curious citizens who lean out at the intersection of the bridge to see the house of Liang, the citizen who refused to receive compensation from the Guangzhou city government (China) in exchange for demolishing your property.

According to the newspaper “The Sun”, the owner of the house says she is happy not to have accepted the deal. “They think this environment is poor, but I feel that it is calm, liberating, pleasant and comfortable.”

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What’s more, Liang stated that they had proposed to relocate to accommodation next to a morgue and therefore he preferred to stay in the middle of the four-lane highway.

According to the ‘South China’ news portal, since 2010 officials have allocated plots to property owners in the area. But nevertheless, Liang has been the only one who refuses to move, as the government reached an agreement with the other owners of the 47 houses and seven companies that were there.

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The authorities claimed to have offered the resident many different places to live, but she turns them all down.

Tang Guohua, a conservation project review expert from the State Administration of Cultural Heritage and a professor at Guangzhou University School of Architecture and Urban Planning told ‘South China’: “The bridge generates a detour that affects the speed of vehicles, affects urban traffic and can cause collisions”.

He also stated that the construction plans cannot be affected by the houses, “unless they have an important value or are protected by cultural relics.”

For now, Liang, 85, must get used to living in Guangzhou’s new tourist spot, because according to ‘South China’, there is now a large flow of people taking pictures of the house.

In this regard, the owner stated:Who can stand this crowd every day? Then he left his house and started talking to the curious, reported the Chinese media.

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Source: Elcomercio

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