Since China started down the path of reform and opening up to the world nearly 30 years ago, millions of Chinese have moved. Some people moved from the countryside to cities, while others moved from big houses to small ones. These moves have brought happiness, hard work and even worries. This book examines the residential changes brought on by industrial advancement and government reforms, as well as accompanying social issues. Topics that this book covers: different types of Chinese residences, property rights and regulations, the impact that changing homes has on people's lives, and the growth of housing developments and the consequences that they have on the cities.
Paperback, 129 Pages, 6.5" x 8.75"