The current situation of migrant workers, the rent pressure in first-tier cities is high, and young people are beginning to try non-traditional solutions.
At a time when rents are high, some young people are looking for unconventional ways to solve their housing problems.
They choose to remodel tricycles or vans as temporary shelter, or even share the cost of rent in youth hostels.
These methods, while not as comfortable, at least solved their housing problems.
These young people are racking their brains in order to make a living. They used small tables, beds and storage space to keep the car in order, and even achieved work-life integration.
Despite the harsh living conditions they face, they remain optimistic and hopeful about life. These experiences have also made them appreciate everything they have now.
In addition to the high rents, young people choose non-traditional housing options because they do not meet their needs. They crave more freedom and independence, and traditional housing often brings constraints and restrictions to them.
In the face of rent pressure, we also need to be brave enough to face the reality and find solutions. I hope that ** and society can give more attention and support.