A defiant homeowner in Shanghai, China, refused to relocate for a new motorway construction, resulting in workers building the road around his property. Despite being offered compensation and alternative housing, the homeowner insisted on staying, leaving his house practically touching the busy highway. Now, he faces the consequences of his decision, with dust and noise from the construction constantly surrounding his home.
A DEFIANT homeowner has refused to move for the construction of a new motorway - instead letting workers build the road around his property.But the Shanghai local wouldn't budge, and now the roof of his house is almost level with the motorway that is currently under construction.
Pictures of the home show it pressing up against a busy highway construction, that is already causing Huang to regret his choice without anyThe house is now surrounded by high walls to separate the motorway from the building, almost imprisoning Huang's home.Huang was reportedly offered £178,245, as well as a choice of three other properties to accept the move.
The stubborn homeowner was involved in a long period of negotiations with the Jinxi County Party Committee, but these ended up beingA fence runs along the outside of the construction, which does shield the home from debris, but dust continues to fill the air around the site. Shocking moment dozy builder crushes portaloo with digger - not realising his colleague is using the toilet inside
The house has fascinated locals, and is now flooded with visitors taking pictures of the odd addition.Huang said: “If I could turn back time, I would agree to the demolition conditions they offered.The home has been transformed into a semi-construction site, as dust fills the air and materials are scattered all over the place
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