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‘Tofu-dregs’ village errected in southwest China to gouge government for compensation

Village is earmarked for city redevelopment plan, but government and developers will only pay to remove genuine homes

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The illegal buildings, some already demolished, in Liuzhou city, Guangxi. Photo: Imaginechina

A local government in southwest China is demolishing scores of shoddy fake homes that were built in a scam to gain government compensation, mainland media reports.

Some 600 workers were hired for the demolition operation that started on Monday in a village in Liuzhou city, Guangxi Zhang Autonomous Region, the Liuzhou Evening News reports.

These newly constructed houses, most of them taller than three storeys, were built with walls the thickness of a single brick and used plywood panels for floors, an official from the city management bureau said.

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Some of the buildings were erected on the vegetable fields, while others sat next to abandoned fish ponds.

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One of the demolition workers described the structures as “tofu-dregs projects” – a widely used in China to describe a poorly constructed buildings or infrastructure.

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