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NewSlow demolition of Beijing’s illegal rooftop villa is no consolation for wealthy doctor who built it

The illegal rooftop villa in Beijing that attracted global mockery now lies in rubble - but it will still take months to clear away the construction waste. Zhang Biqing, owner of the villa and a wealthy acupuncturist, says he feels “pain in the heart” at the demolition.

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Beijing's infamous rooftop structure at the upscale Park View estate. Photo: Simon Song
Zhuang Pinghuiin Beijing

The illegal rooftop villa in Beijing that attracted global mockery now lies in rubble - but it will still take months to clear away the construction waste.

Fifty workers have been working on the roof of the 26-storey building to demolish the main structure of the villa, according to the Beijing Youth Daily.

The demolition work is progressing slowly because builders are concerned that the strong wind on the top of the building might blow waste away. They are allowed to move the waste only after 10:30pm when the lift is not busy, the newspaper said.

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Zhang Biqing, owner of the villa and a wealthy acupuncturist, was given 15 days to demolish the 800 square metre illegal structure that involves a villa in a fake mountain. Zhang told the media he spent 800,000 yuan on the building six years ago.

Video: Beijing's illegal rooftop mansion seen from above

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