ABC News – Australia
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China's 'quirky' fix for property crisis rewards marathon runners
Amid a prolonged property downturn, several Chinese cities are offering housing subsidies to marathon runners, AI experts, and tennis players. Nanjing announced subsidies of up to 100,000 yuan for marathon participants, aiming to attract talent and boost local economies. Experts believe these innovative policies could help smaller cities compete with top-tier urban centers like Shanghai.
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