I don’t know. I am also from Wenling. Logically speaking, if a house in Wenling is a bit dilapidated, it may be demolished, which is a violation, or it may be purchased by some people for development. It may also need to be demolished. Now Wenling is basically trying to climb up. If it is in
It shouldn’t be something like protecting history and culture. The most important thing is to look at the development and economic situation of the place!
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It's just a noob's nonsense. Just take a look at it and leave it like this for now.