In Shandong, China, a 55-year-old farmer named Hu Guangzhou spent a decade constructing a seven-story house entirely by hand.
His dream was to live there with his two brothers. Despite being told repeatedly by villagers that his brothers had passed away years ago, Hu, who has a mental disability, remains steadfast in his belief that they are still alive and will one day return.
The building, made primarily of clay and stone blocks he collected with a small wheelbarrow, has drawn comparisons to the fantastical architecture seen in the Japanese anime “Howl’s Moving Castle.”
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His dream was to live there with his two brothers. Despite being told repeatedly by villagers that his brothers had passed away years ago, Hu, who has a mental disability, remains steadfast in his belief that they are still alive and will one day return.
The building, made primarily of clay and stone blocks he collected with a small wheelbarrow, has drawn comparisons to the fantastical architecture seen in the Japanese anime “Howl’s Moving Castle.”
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In Shandong, China, a 55-year-old farmer named Hu Guangzhou spent a decade constructing a seven-story house entirely by hand.
His dream was to live there with his two brothers. Despite being told repeatedly by villagers that his brothers had passed away years ago, Hu, who has a mental disability, remains steadfast in his belief that they are still alive and will one day return.
The building, made primarily of clay and stone blocks he collected with a small wheelbarrow, has drawn comparisons to the fantastical architecture seen in the Japanese anime “Howl’s Moving Castle.”
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His dream was to live there with his two brothers. Despite being told repeatedly by villagers that his brothers had passed away years ago, Hu, who has a mental disability, remains steadfast in his belief that they are still alive and will one day return.
The building, made primarily of clay and stone blocks he collected with a small wheelbarrow, has drawn comparisons to the fantastical architecture seen in the Japanese anime “Howl’s Moving Castle.”
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