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    Chinese man builds castle to win back estranged wife
    Middle East Star
    Friday 30th July, 2010  
    (IANS)


    A 75-year-old man in China is building a castle to win back his wife who separated from him 10 years ago.

    After living alone in a cottage for the past 10 years, Luo Runqi of Chongqing municipality began building his 'dream castle' in December 2009, the Shanghai Daily reported Friday.

    Luo wakes up at 5 a.m. every day, has breakfast and immediately starts work on the house. 'I will give it to my wife as her 70th birthday gift.'

    The castle - built in 'European style' - has fireplaces and wine cabinets and the path to the main entrance is like a labyrinth, Luo said.

    'I calculated and there would be 40,000 bricks to be laid, I can do about 400 bricks every day,' Luo said.


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