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The living area where the returning overseas Chinese live is affiliated to Fuzhou Overseas Chinese Plastics Second Factory, which is owned by Fujian Overseas Chinese Industrial Group Co., Ltd., and Huaqiao Plastics Second Factory, which was set up in the 1960s and 1970s to accommodate Indonesian Vietnamese returnees. Returned overseas Chinese and hardships. Overseas Chinese returning from Indonesia, Vietnam and other Southeast Asian countries, according to the policies at that time, they opened up more than 660 acres of wasteland and built a living area of the second plastics factory. The government also named the "Tongxin Building" to show the concern of the party and the government to the returned overseas Chinese, and the overseas Chinese and the party and the government. Since 2013, the local government has taken a fancy to the land of Huaqiao Plastics No.2 and the living quarters, and implemented the demolition in the name of the old city transformation. However, it has not handled the legal collection procedures in accordance with the provisions of the State Council’s Decree No. 590. The most important thing is that there is no guarantee. The returned households were forced to go to the Fujian Provincial State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission and the Overseas Chinese Federation to petition.