19 septembre 2014
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Miguel Elosua, « Japanese nail house (dingzihu - 钉子户)? », UrbaChina, ID : 10.58079/v2vy
"Building penetrated by an expressway 001 OSAKA JPN" by ignis - Own work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons. In the last few years, the phenomenon of the “nail house” (dingzi hu – 钉子户) has become rather frequent in China, as land acquisitions are ubiquitous and residents are usually not satisfied with either with the land seizure or the compensation package. Apparently, the term is a pun coined by developers to refer to “nails that are stuck in wood and cannot be pounded down...