A poor woman from Shangqiu, Henan province, has been living inside an underground utility compartment for the past 20 years.
According to the China Daily, 66-year-old Quan Youzhi lifts a well lid everyday that weighs around 10 kilos and climbs down to her empty home, which measures 3 meters by 3 meters and is about 2 meters high.
Her home is filled with rusty pipes, a few quilts on a thin mat, some candles, two coats and a broken umbrella.
Quan, who makes 20 yuan per day collecting bottles, said that the space is a good place to live in winter because it's warm.
Quan said that she buys food, which is usually steamed bread, and medicine, so she can save very little.
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