A worker walking past renovation work on a street in Beijing. (Fred Dufour / AFP) BEIJING (AFP) – It took Zhang Zhimin a decade to cultivate a loyal clientele at his imported shoe shop facing one of central Beijing’s busiest streets. Yet it took authorities no time at all to make his life’s work disappear behind a wall of bricks. Just two days after receiving a government notice, men arrived with cheap cement and…
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