Translate page with Google Home Stories Sim Chi Yin Talks with BBC Newshour about 'Beijing's Rat Tribe' Story April 17, 2015 Sim Chi Yin Talks with BBC Newshour about 'Beijing's Rat Tribe' Country: China Author: Chi Yin Sim Grantee Share this page on Facebook Share this page on Twitter Email this page Print this page English Project Beijing's 'Rat Tribe' Living beneath Beijing's skyscrapers and residential blocks are an estimated 1 million migrant... Chi Yin Sim Grantee READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT SECTIONS Article Lessons A resident waits to use the communal bathroom and washing area of a basement hostel on the western outskirts of Beijing. Image by Sim Chi Yin. China, August 20, 2011. Pulitzer Center grantee Sim Chi Yin talks to the BBC Newshour about her project on 'Beijing's Rat Tribe,' the vast army of migrant workers who have found shelter in the city's cramped underground spaces. Chi Yin's comments begin at the 19:40 mark. RELATED CONTENT Beijing's 'Rat Tribe' Chi Yin Sim Grantee January 25, 2015 Beijing's 'Rat Tribe': The Back Story Multiple Authors February 19, 2015