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To the rescue of 'Mother Town'
By Ji Jin
Jan 9 2012 9:33
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Zhong Guilin/China Daily
A bird's-eye view of Chongqing's 18 Steps Road "urban village".

Shibati Road (18 Steps Road) in Chongqing is known as the municipality's "Mother Town", but its 100 years of history now faces the challenge of renovation.

There are two pedestrian streets in Yuzhong district, Chongqing. One is Jiefang Bei (Liberation Monument) and the other, not too far away, is 18 Steps Road.

At Liberation Monument a bustling and prosperous modern city life can be experienced. At 18 Steps you can find a glimpse of old Chongqing.

The 18 Steps follows along the Yangtze River and despite being near the Central Business District, it is often referred to an "urban village" because old and dilapidated stilt houses dominate it.

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      The steep street is made of stone steps that descend from the upper CBD to the lower part of the "hill city" by the Yangtze.

      The oldest person living in the area is 104-year-old Chen Shuhua, who lives at 135, Houchi Lane, in an apartment of less than 20 square meters, on the second floor of an old wooden house.

      "The house we live in has a history of nearly 100 years," says Chen's daughter, Mo Shufan. "My mother has been living in this house since she married at 18."

      Nearly all the houses in the neighborhood are wooden.

      "Some of the houses have been reinforced with bricks by residents, but our house is so old and shabby we are worried about its safety," Mo says.

      "We haven't reinforced our house and we are afraid of falling through the floor."

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