Meet the 'rat tribe' living in Beijing's underground city

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Meet the 'rat tribe' living in Beijing's underground city



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Photographer sheds light on Beijing's 'rat tribe'

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Story highlights


  • It's estimated that one million live underground in Beijing
  • They're mainly migrant workers, who can't afford private housing
  • Photographer Sim Chi Yin spent five years documenting their lives



(CNN)Zhang Qiuli is a pedicurist. Zhao Dan has a room barely wider than a single bed. Zhang Hao has left his one-year-old son thousands of miles away to "make it" in China's capital.

Together they are members of what the Chinese press unkindly refer to as the "rat tribe" -- people who live underground in a warren of basements and air raid shelters in Beijing.

Usually migrant workers, they can't afford private housing and, without the official resident permit known as the "hukou" they have no access to low-cost government housing, so they find themselves living underground.
Estimates suggest there may be more than one million people living underneath the Chinese capital.
Photographer Sim Chi Yin has been documenting their lives for the past five years.
"I had a hunch that they were just normal people," she says.

"They are actually pretty funky people, most of them are kind of young and all of them have aspirations to move up the social mobility ladder."
Sim said subterranean living is not as squalid as it might sound. Some use dehumidifiers in summer to take away the damp and in Beijing's freezing winter months it's warmer than above ground homes.

"The living space might seem pretty pathetic to us and maybe I went in with this pitying attitude as well, but what I found was the people make the best of their lives down there."

Underground city

Annette Kim, a professor at the University of Southern California, has mapped Beijing's underground city by studying more than 7,000 online rental ads.
She found the median size was 9.75 square meters, or 105 square feet, and the mean rent was $70 a month -- although she believes the rentals she studied were at the higher end of what's available.

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The orange dots show underground housing in Beijing. The blue dots are affordable housing.



Kim says it's hard to know exactly how many people live in this type of informal housing. Estimates vary from 200,000 to 2 million. She says 1 million is a reasonable estimate.

All buildings constructed in Beijing are required to have basements -- initially a national defense policy that began in the 1950s -- and until 2010 it was perfectly legal to live in these spaces as long as they met building codes.
However, the official policy is now to evict people, but it's not being implemented evenly, Kim says.

The number of rental ads for underground housing increased during her year researching the phenomena in 2013.
Alternative low-cost options include living in "urban villages" on Beijing's outskirts. But Kim says: "They would rather live underground than commute for a long time. It means that sometimes they could have two jobs."

Kim found the "rat tribe" had little interaction with those living above them.
"The people above ground preferred to be as separate as possible and that built up fear of who these people are."

Moving up


Zhang Qiuli, the pedicurist, was the first person Sim befriended and photographed. After years spent living beneath a posh condominium in east Beijing, she has since moved "above ground."
"She is one of the success stories," says Sim.

"I think for some people there is true upward mobility but for many people the hukou system, whereby migrants can't actually buy homes and settle down, is still a huge barrier to them building lives and families here."

"Most think they will eventually go home and maybe set up a shop and raise their families."

CNN's Anjali Tsui and Kristie Lu Stout contributed to this report

http://edition.cnn.com/2015/02/17/asia/china-beijing-rat-tribe/index.html
 
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mohammadi

Minister (2k+ posts)
Why r all chinese pple so rude and disgusting? I hate them all bwaah
what is so disgusting and rude about these ppl in the post. still they live in homes or they have a shelter. have u seen ppl outside data darbar in the parks and on the curbs sleeping with dogs and i litterally mean sleeping with dogs. god forbid it trembles my heart when i think about them. how can this son of b... nawaz and shahbaz sleep peacefully at night. and same is the case with india. i dont see anythng wrong with this news.such homeless ppl in newyork city are living in worst conditions in and near dumpsters.
 

knower

Minister (2k+ posts)
main general baat kr rha hoon. every chinese I knw is so ****** rude and has no manners. They eat dogs, rats, and even poop yuck yuck yuck , they boil their eggs in their own piss...

fck chinese pple, fckin animals

what is so disgusting and rude about these ppl in the post. still they live in homes or they have a shelter. have u seen ppl outside data darbar in the parks and on the curbs sleeping with dogs and i litterally mean sleeping with dogs. god forbid it trembles my heart when i think about them. how can this son of b... nawaz and shahbaz sleep peacefully at night. and same is the case with india. i dont see anythng wrong with this news.such homeless ppl in newyork city are living in worst conditions in and near dumpsters.
 

knower

Minister (2k+ posts)
yes I am sure. they eat poop. Its too disgusting I dont even want to share tht video here wid u.

btw I would get banned if I shared it bcz almost everyone who has seen it had to vomit.

****** animal chinese *****...Now talkin about it even makes me sick

Are u sure? I know they eat everything living, but your comments are very extreme. lolz.
 

Rashna

Banned
Omg. Please don't share.


yes I am sure. they eat poop. Its too disgusting I dont even want to share tht video here wid u.

btw I would get banned if I shared it bcz almost everyone who has seen it had to vomit.

****** animal chinese *****...Now talkin about it even makes me sick
 

Chaudhry_1960

Minister (2k+ posts)
what is so disgusting and rude about these ppl in the post. still they live in homes or they have a shelter. have u seen ppl outside data darbar in the parks and on the curbs sleeping with dogs and i litterally mean sleeping with dogs. god forbid it trembles my heart when i think about them. how can this son of b... nawaz and shahbaz sleep peacefully at night. and same is the case with india. i dont see anythng wrong with this news.such homeless ppl in newyork city are living in worst conditions in and near dumpsters.


In united States and Canada, homeless is a name of mental state because
they are brought into comfortable shelters available for them and managed by govt with free food and clothes but the homeless people escape and go back on streets.
 

mohammadi

Minister (2k+ posts)
In united States and Canada, homeless is a name of mental state because
they are brought into comfortable shelters available for them and managed by govt with free food and clothes but the homeless people escape and go back on streets.
thanks for the info, here in canada they are well taken care of but my friends in US have told me so. i didnt know that
 

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