Wu Ping
Wu Ping (born 1965/1966[1]) is a Chinese woman who became a celebrity over her holding out in one of the most famous nail house incidents in China.[2] Ms Wu's house was in the middle of a construction site for a new shopping mall in Chongqing. She was the only one of 281 families in the area who rejected an offer of a new house or financial compensation to move from the site in 2004. Wu held on refusing to leave her house and restaurant after the state told her to do so.
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On April 4, 2007 the house in central Chongqing was destroyed and Wu and her family received a one million yuan settlement plus a new apartment. The story gained international attention and became an inspiration for other Chinese citizens to resist ukases of the Chinese government.[3] Wu Ping demanded more money than she was offered and became a celebrity in China. She and her husband have moved into their new flat. She has been on numerous TV shows.
References
- http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China_Business/IC31Cb01.html
- French, Howard W. (2007-03-26). "In China, Fight Over Development Creates a Star". New York Times. Retrieved 2007-11-13.
- "Woman defies Chinese developers". BBC. 23 March 2007. Retrieved 24 June 2011.
External links
- Wu Ping news, BBC news
- Story on the home conflict Wu Ping, The independent News paper
- Interview with Wu Ping chinas most incredible holdout