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It’s right there in the middle of the f***ing road. Enjoy living in the middle of a motorway! Tiny house sits in middle of busy ... A STUBBORN homeowner is living life in the fast lane after a Chinese city built a highway bridge around her tiny house. Chinese 'highway house' is demolished after owners agree to … They don’t have a yard anymore. China: Our house, in the middle of a... Guangzhou highway! AN ELDERLY Chinese couple refused to leave their home after local officials ordered it demolished for a new highway, so the road went around them.Refuseniks: elderly Chinese couple refuse to sign agreement allowing their house to be demolished by authorities. Inside the house built in middle of M62 motorway as owners … But what they DO have is a giant-ass drive way. Room with a view: the house stranded in the middle of a brand … House built in the middle of a motorway in China is finally … Road is built around a house after elderly Chinese couple refuse to move An elderly couple refuse to move as a road is built around their apartment

Or front steps. (AP Photo)AN ELDERLY Chinese couple refused to leave their home after local officials ordered it demolished for a new highway, claiming the compensation would not be enough for them to rebuild.Homeowners Luo Baogen and his wife refused to allow the government to demolish their home in Xiazhangyang, Zhejiang province, forcing authorities to build a new motorway around their half-demolished block of flats.Demolition experts left the apartments either side of the Luao's intact to prevent the building collapsing.After decades of rapid urbanisation which have seen old districts of Chinese cities razed to the ground to make way for new developments, a recent change in the law means that authorities are unable to demolish homes without the owner's formal consent.Luo Baogen and his wife are the latest examples of a new trend in Chinese civil disobedience, the refuseniks who won't make way for new construction projects: dubbed "nail householders" because they are like the nails which are hard to remove from planks of wood.The Luo's claim the relocation compensation offered to them by authorities would not cover the cost of rebuilding.The new road leads from Xiazhangyang to nearby Wenling airport.

And giving directions to their place is gonna be soooo easy. House in the middle of M62 motorway to be transformed into … You can’t miss it! I'm a lazy mum, my kids game for hours & stay up til 2am - kids don't need rules Katie Price spits out fake teeth after they fall off her ‘Bond villain’ stumps Harry & Meg thanked 'supportive' fan linked to Twitter account that abused Kate Woman transforms run-down caravan using B&M and The Range bargains Ed Sheeran’s wife Cherry took 'unlimited sabbatical from city job to have baby’©News Group Newspapers Limited in England No. News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services.The owner refused to sell their house to Government for a decade and refused to accept compensation for its demolition.Footage shows the property tightly wedged between two wings of the newly opened Haizhuyong Bridge in the Guangdong province in south The one-storey house contains a 40-square-metre flat and is situated in a pit in the middle of the four-lane traffic link, according to Guangdong TV station.The owner, known by her surname Liang, said she had not agreed to move because the government had failed to offer her a replacement property in an ideal location.She said: "You think this environment is poor, but I feel it's quiet, liberating, pleasant and comfortable. China, Guangzhou. ... An old house in Guangzhou found itself entangled in between motorway lanes, as seen on footage from Monday, after its owners failed to reach an agreement with local authorities on compensation, resulting in a peculiar sight for local residents.

You’ll pass a Mickey D’s on your right and then you’ll see our house. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click Comments are subject to our community guidelines, which can be viewed The house is tightly wedged between two wings of the bridge The owner refused to accept compensation for its demolition

"She added that she was happy to deal with the consequences and did not mind what other people thought of her.She also claimed in an interview recorded by Pear Video, the government had offered her substitute accommodation next to a morgue, and that was why she hadn't settled.The government of Haizhu district said that officials earmarked the plot on Huandao Road for demolition in 2010 to build the Haizhuyong Bridge, reported Guangzhou Daily.Ms Liang is the only person out of a total of 47 households and seven firms that still lives there.Authorities claimed to have offered the resident many different places to live as well as cash compensation schemes, but she had rejected them all. "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited.