Villas in Henyan

Twenty-five luxury villas built on the roof of a shopping center (!) In the city of Hengyang (province Hunan in the south of China), were banned for sale by local authorities, as a result of which they were settled by migrant workers.

The "innovative" complex of residential residences built in 2009 occupies an area equal to three football fields . Each villa, style beach resort has its own small garden and a low wooden fence, which creates the atmosphere of a small cozy suburbs . As it turned out, the developer company managed to implement such an ambitious project without the permission of local authorities, who subsequently demanded the demolition of buildings . After stumbling upon the sharp reluctance of the owner to demolish erected "settlement", the city administration imposed a ban on the sale of villas .

Having remained without space for maneuvers, the construction company decided to populate the villas with its workers engaged in construction Other news:

August 13, 2013
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