GERMANY-CHINA-ECONOMY-MIGRATION

Cui Jun (L), one of the habitants of the so-called "Oak Garden" residential complex, a former housing of the US Army, poses in his house on September 8, 2018 in the German western town of Hoppstaedten-Weiersbach, where 1000 Chinese people live. - For just over a million yuan each (125,000 euros), 12 Chinese businessmen were promised apartments in a small German village and help with navigating Germany's bureaucracy including obtaining residency permits and registering a business. Cui Jun is one of 1,000 Chinese who have moved to Hoppstaedten-Weiersbach, total population 3,500, and runs a small import and export trade with her company "Derui International Gmbh". (Photo by Thomas Lohnes / AFP) (Photo credit should read THOMAS LOHNES/AFP via Getty Images)
Cui Jun (L), one of the habitants of the so-called "Oak Garden" residential complex, a former housing of the US Army, poses in his house on September 8, 2018 in the German western town of Hoppstaedten-Weiersbach, where 1000 Chinese people live. - For just over a million yuan each (125,000 euros), 12 Chinese businessmen were promised apartments in a small German village and help with navigating Germany's bureaucracy including obtaining residency permits and registering a business. Cui Jun is one of 1,000 Chinese who have moved to Hoppstaedten-Weiersbach, total population 3,500, and runs a small import and export trade with her company "Derui International Gmbh". (Photo by Thomas Lohnes / AFP) (Photo credit should read THOMAS LOHNES/AFP via Getty Images)
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