Workmen build road around stubborn homeowner’s house after he refuses to relocate for construction

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A defiant homeowner refuses to move for new motorway construction, allowing workers to build the road around his property instead.

In a remarkable story from China, a homeowner has gained attention for refusing to vacate his property during the construction of a new motorway.

The man, Huang Ping, has become known for his determination to stay put, even when offered a significant compensation package to move.

The homeowner refused to leave during construction.

Huang lives in Jinxi, a town located southwest of Shanghai.

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Huang Ping rejected a generous offer to relocate for motorway project. Image Credit: Jam Press

As plans for the new motorway progressed, workers approached him with an offer.

They proposed a payment of approximately $221,000 along with options for three different homes where he could relocate.

Despite this generous offer, Huang decided not to leave his house.

Workmen build road around stubborn homeowner’s house after he refuses to relocate for construction

With Huang unwilling to move, construction workers had to find an alternative solution.

Instead of demolishing his home, they built the motorway around it.

This unusual situation has resulted in Huang’s house being almost level with the new road.

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Workers built road around Huang’s house after he refused to move. Image Credit: Jam Press

When viewed from above, the property appears to be an eye surrounded by the new motorway.

As construction continues, Huang’s home has become surrounded by high walls.

These walls are meant to protect the house from debris and noise, but they also create a sense of confinement for Huang.

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The area around his home is now a construction site, filled with dust and scattered materials.

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Image Credit: Jam Press

The homeowner now regrets his decision to stay.

Despite his defiance, Huang has expressed regret about his decision not to move.

He has stated that if he could go back in time, he would accept the demolition offer made by the authorities.

Huang said: “If I could turn back time, I would agree to the demolition conditions they offered.

“I regret it a bit.”

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Huang regrets not accepting demolition offer, now surrounded by construction. Image Credit: Jam Press

Currently, he worries about the noise and disruption that the new motorway will bring.

He noted that the walls of his house vibrate from the construction work nearby, and he is concerned about how much worse it will get once traffic begins on the motorway.

Huang also faces practical challenges in his daily life.

He often has to take his 11-year-old grandson to the town center for activities, as the construction makes it difficult to stay at home during the day.

They typically return after the workers have finished for the day.

Locals admire Huang’s stubbornness and resilience.

Huang’s situation has drawn considerable attention from locals and visitors alike.

Many people have come to see the “nail house,” a term used in China for homes that stand firm against urban development.

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Image Credit: Jam Press

Locals have dubbed Huang the “strongest nail house owner” in the area, celebrating his stand against the construction project.

Despite the challenges he faces, Huang remains a point of fascination for many.

People are intrigued by the sight of a house standing defiantly amid a bustling construction site.

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The bizarre nature of the situation has turned Huang’s home into a local attraction.


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