Chinese spouses live for more than half a century the cave

Chinese spouses live in a cave for more than half a centuryPhoto from open sources

A Chinese couple has been living in China for fifty-four years. cave near the city of Nanchong. Eighty-year-old Liang Zifu and seventy-seven-year-old Lee Swing are set up in a spacious grotto economy and do not plan to move anywhere from here.

Spouses say that they settled in a cave immediately after weddings. Lovers were poor and had no opportunity to build a house in the countryside, and living in the city was for them generally outrageous luxury. Going through every possible head options, not discouraging newlyweds decided to choose a big grotto at entrance to the forest. Now they have a kitchen, a living room, three bedrooms and even a pigsty with a chicken coop.

In this cave, Liang and Li had four children. Spouse himself courageously took birth from his chosen one.

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At first, the amazing story of this couple thundered all over China, when one of Shanghai wrote about pensioners living in a cave journalists. Chinese officials then proposed Liang, Li and their offspring a spacious apartment in Nanchong, however the family refused from her. According to the hermits, now they will never trade for concrete box this idyll in nature.

The family has several dogs that guard the home and make hermits a company. The Chinese are engaged gathering, independently grow fruits and vegetables, keep cattle. They do not use money at all and only exchange flour with immediate neighbors on the products of their subsidiary plots. Now Liang and Li were left alone, as the children had long grown up and left. This is perhaps the only thing that upsets the elderly spouses. IN otherwise they are just happy …

In a word, say, in the People’s Republic of China there are whole settlements in the mountains where all people live in grottoes. Government the Asian state was trying to somehow deal with this situation, to maintain their authority (now still not primitive times to settle in caves) however in rural areas countries too widespread poverty, and many citizens there are simply no other alternatives to such housing.

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