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Harvey Specter 08-14-2013 12:43 AM

Beijing cracks down on bizarre apartment-top villa
 
Kind of cool but creepy at the same time...


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BEIJING (AP) — A medicine mogul spent six years building his own private mountain peak and luxury villa atop a high-rise apartment block in China's capital, earning the unofficial title of "most outrageous illegal structure." Now, authorities are giving him 15 days to tear it down.

The craggy complex of rooms, rocks, trees and bushes looming over the 26-story building looks like something built into a seaside cliff, and has become the latest symbol of disregard for the law among the rich as well as the rampant practice of building illegal additions.

Angry neighbors say they've complained for years that the unauthorized, 800-square-meter (8,600-sq. feet) mansion and its attached landscaping was damaging the building's structural integrity and its pipe system, but that local authorities failed to crack down. They've also complained about loud, late-night parties.

"They've been renovating for years. They normally do it at night," said a resident on the building's 25th floor, who added that any attempts to reason with the owner were met with indifference. "He was very arrogant. He could care less about my complaints," said the neighbor, who declined to give his name to avoid repercussions.

Haidian district urban management official Dai Jun said Tuesday that authorities would tear the two-story structure down in 15 days unless the owner does so himself or presents evidence it was legally built. Dai said his office has yet to receive such evidence.


The villa's owner has been identified as the head of a traditional Chinese medicine business and former member of the district's political advisory body who resides on the building's 26th floor. Contacted by Beijing Times newspaper, the man said he would comply with the district's orders, but he belittled attempts to call the structure a villa, calling it "just an ornamental garden."

Authorities took action only after photos of the villa were splashed across Chinese media on Monday. Newspapers have fronted their editions with large photographs of the complex, along with the headline "Beijing's most outrageous illegal structure."

The case has resonance among ordinary Chinese who regularly see the rich and politically connected receive special treatment. Expensive vehicles lacking license plates are a common sight, while luxury housing complexes that surround Beijing and other cities are often built on land appropriated from farmers with little compensation.

China's leader Xi Jinping has vowed to crack down on official corruption, and Beijing itself launched a campaign earlier this year to demolish illegal structures, although the results remain unclear.

Demand for property remains high, however, and the rooftop extralegal mansion construction is far from unique. A developer in the central city of Hengyang recently got into hot water over an illegally built complex of 25 villas on top of a shopping center. He later won permission to keep the villas intact as long as they weren't sold to others.

While all land in China technically belongs to the state — with homebuyers merely given 70-year leases — the rules are often vague, leaving questions of usage rights and ownership murky.

A city in Sichuan province recently caused a minor stir when it was discovered to have cut the length of land leases from the normal 70 years to just 40 years.

The local government's response to public queries drew even more jeers. Officials posted a statement online maintaining that the law allows for lease periods of less than 70 years and adding: "Who knows if we'll still be in this world in 40 years. Don't think too long-term."

Beijing cracks down on bizarre apartment-top villa


xilley 08-14-2013 01:05 AM

pretty fucking cool.

jeedee 08-14-2013 01:11 AM

"They've also complained about loud, late-night parties."

:ahwow:

Would love to party there and see dat view

Razor Ramon HG 08-14-2013 01:18 AM

What view? :troll:

Lomac 08-14-2013 02:01 AM

That's actually pretty cool and something straight out of an anime, where you'd expect to see some wizened old man giving out sage advice to all who dared visit.

That said, that's a huge structural hazard. I can't imagine how much extra weight has been added by all those rocks, not to mention drainage issues that have probably now seeped into the building itself.

ShanghaiKid 08-14-2013 03:10 AM

More news coverage:

El Bastardo 08-14-2013 06:53 AM

I expect that by next month this story will be buried or it will be "a misunderstanding" with the mountaintop remaining

skiiipi 08-14-2013 06:58 AM

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Originally Posted by El Bastardo (Post 8300412)
I expect that by next month this story will be buried or it will be "a misunderstanding" with the mountaintop remaining

Yup, somehow the owner was able to "acquire" evidence to prove that it was built legally.
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GLOW 08-14-2013 07:36 AM

builds mountain on top of penthouse...like a BOSS :fuckyea:

evlee 08-14-2013 07:44 AM

its like nature took a shit on that building LMAO!

jaemc 08-14-2013 08:16 AM

Wow. Anything is possible in China

FerrariEnzo 08-14-2013 08:28 AM

at 0:27 the lady lol

"I think a he just have money and do whatever he wants to do"

isnt that the case with all the rich people who has connection?

DJ Milk 08-14-2013 05:03 PM

That building must have a crappy strata council :troll:

AW607 08-14-2013 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by evlee (Post 8300436)
its like nature took a shit on that building LMAO!

:joy:

Anjew 08-14-2013 06:10 PM

what an asshole for doing construction in the middle of the night

murd0c 08-14-2013 06:16 PM

at least there's no aluminum plates hanging outside.

SoNaRWaVe 08-14-2013 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by murd0c (Post 8300857)
at least there's no aluminum plates hanging outside.

i LOL'd, hard. :lawl:

kwy 08-14-2013 07:47 PM

sounds like a dickwad

shenmecar 08-14-2013 08:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skiiipi (Post 8300415)
Yup, somehow the owner was able to "acquire" evidence to prove that it was built legally.
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You can "acquire" anything if you got enough $$$

pastarocket 08-14-2013 08:49 PM

Who says you can't play extreme sports in Beijing? Rock climbing on a mountain villa!


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