Chinese stars criticised for showing off Beijing mansion where they have a yard for their peacocks

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Chinese stars criticised for showing off Beijing mansion where they have a yard for their peacocks
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The 5-acre property looks like a luxury resort.

recently joined Xiao Hong Shu and in her first video, she gave fans a tour of her new home which she shares with her hubby and their 10-year-old son

The couple decided to purchase a house in the suburbs of Beijing as they want to enjoy a tranquil life away from the city. The property reportedly covers five acres and the actress shared that she was inspired by the stone corridors of a monastery she visited during her travels, so she incorporated the design into her home.how massive the house is, not to mention the couple’s unusual choice of pets.

There were comments like"This is a palace”, “This house is so big you’d need to call each other to communicate”, and"Is it the norm for wealthy people to rear peacocks?""Don't flaunt your wealth, it might backfire," advised one netizen, while another said:"I can only say that second and third-tier celebrities are richer than you can imagine.”Siyan designed the corridors like that of a monastry she visited.Of course there's a walk-in wardrobe.

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