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A former World War II air-raid shelter in Chongqing, China, has been transformed into a vibrant market as part of the city's "shelter plus" initiative. The market provides rent-free stalls for local farmers and vendors, like Luo Mingliang, who sells out his produce within an hour. This 700-square-meter shelter, renovated with modern amenities, is one of thousands built during the war and now being repurposed for modern use, including bookstores, museums, and gas stations.
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