Bilder: Aus für Chen Tianmings skurrile Hütten-Pyramide
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  • (FILES) This picture taken on May 20, 2025 shows Chen Tianming standing in front of his house labelled China's strangest "nail house" -- households that refuse to move in the face of development plans -- in Xingyi, in southwest Guizhou province. Authorities have razed a ramshackle 10-storey home that for years defied demolition notices and building restrictions to become an off-beat tourist attraction in southwestern China, footage from the owner showed. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP)
    1 /7 Vor einem Jahr, 2025, stand sie noch in voller Pracht: Chen Tianmings skurrile Hütten-Pyramide, die er "Nagelhaus" nennt.
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    APA-Images / AFP / PEDRO PARDO
  • This picture taken on May 20, 2025 shows Chen Tianming at his house labelled China's strangest "nail house" -- households that refuse to move in the face of development plans -- in Xingyi, in southwest Guizhou province. Chen, 42, has spent seven years and over 100,000 yuan ($13,900) defying authorities' demolition notices to turn his family's humble stone bungalow on the outskirts of Xingyi city into a bewildering 10-storey pyramid-shaped home that has drawn comparisons on Chinese social media to the fantastical creations of Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP) / TO GO WITH: China-social-politics-property, by Sam DAVIES
    2 /7 Der 43-jährige Chen hat fast acht Jahre und ein kleines Vermögen investiert, um seinen bescheidenen Steinbungalow...
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    APA-Images / AFP / PEDRO PARDO
  • TOPSHOT - This picture taken on May 20, 2025 shows Chen Tianming at his house labelled China's strangest "nail house" -- households that refuse to move in the face of development plans -- in Xingyi, in southwest Guizhou province. Chen, 42, has spent seven years and over 100,000 yuan ($13,900) defying authorities' demolition notices to turn his family's humble stone bungalow on the outskirts of Xingyi city into a bewildering 10-storey pyramid-shaped home that has drawn comparisons on Chinese social media to the fantastical creations of Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP) / TO GO WITH: China-social-politics-property, by Sam DAVIES
    3 /7 ... am Rande der Stadt Xingyi in ein verwirrendes, zehnstöckiges, pyramidenförmiges Haus zu verwandeln.
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    APA-Images / AFP / PEDRO PARDO
  • This picture taken on May 21, 2025 shows Chen Tianming in his house labelled China's strangest "nail house" -- households that refuse to move in the face of development plans -- in Xingyi, in southwest Guizhou province. Chen, 42, has spent seven years and over 100,000 yuan ($13,900) defying authorities' demolition notices to turn his family's humble stone bungalow on the outskirts of Xingyi city into a bewildering 10-storey pyramid-shaped home that has drawn comparisons on Chinese social media to the fantastical creations of Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP) / TO GO WITH: China-social-politics-property, by Sam DAVIES
    4 /7 Dabei scheute er auch nicht vor Konfrontation mit den chinesischen Behörden zurück.
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    APA-Images / AFP / PEDRO PARDO
  • This picture taken on May 21, 2025 shows Chen Tianming in his house labelled China's strangest "nail house" -- households that refuse to move in the face of development plans -- in Xingyi, in southwest Guizhou province. Chen, 42, has spent seven years and over 100,000 yuan ($13,900) defying authorities' demolition notices to turn his family's humble stone bungalow on the outskirts of Xingyi city into a bewildering 10-storey pyramid-shaped home that has drawn comparisons on Chinese social media to the fantastical creations of Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP) / TO GO WITH: China-social-politics-property, by Sam DAVIES
    5 /7 Wiederholt setzte er sich gegen Abrissverfügungen zur Wehr.
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    APA-Images / AFP / PEDRO PARDO
  • *** HANDOUT *** This handout photo taken and released by Chen Tianming on May 21, 2026 shows the remains of a house built by Chen Tianming after authorities knocked down the upper floors of the 10-storey home in Xingyi, in China's southwest Guizhou province. Authorities have razed a ramshackle 10-storey home that for years defied demolition notices and building restrictions to become an off-beat tourist attraction in southwestern China, footage from the owner showed. (Photo by Handout / Chen Tianming / AFP) / -----EDITORS NOTE --- RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / Chen Tianming " - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
    6 /7 Am 21. Mai 2026 war endgültig Schluss! Die chinesischen Behörden haben die skurrile Hütten-Pyramide eingerissen.
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    APA-Images / AFP / Chen Tianming
  • *** HANDOUT *** This handout photo taken and released by Chen Tianming on May 21, 2026 shows the remains of a house built by Chen Tianming after authorities knocked down the upper floors of the 10-storey home in Xingyi, in China's southwest Guizhou province. Authorities have razed a ramshackle 10-storey home that for years defied demolition notices and building restrictions to become an off-beat tourist attraction in southwestern China, footage from the owner showed. (Photo by Handout / Chen Tianming / AFP) / -----EDITORS NOTE --- RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / Chen Tianming " - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
    7 /7 Chen Tianming steht vor den Trümmern seines Lebenstraums. Mehr lesen >>
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    APA-Images / AFP / Chen Tianming
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