Recently, KFC restaurants are reported to  have to move frequently in some areas of China. Why does such a fast-food  giant have to face this embarrassing situation? KFC restaurants in China often  "租赁 (zūlìn) rent" their places. When  their 10-year lease expires, the rent in the "闹市区 (nàoshìqū) downtown area" has already soared to several times the original  rental price, and has "超出 (chāochū) gone beyond 接受范围 (jiēshòu  fànwéi) the acceptable price range of" KFC. So KFC was  forced to re-select some less-expensive locations. First of all, this proves  that the original locations' selection of KFC is correct. The success rate of  its location choices is almost 100 percent, which is one of the KFC's "核心竞争力 (héxīn  jìngzhēnglì) core competitiveness." Second, the rent's  soaring suggests the "房地产 (fángdìchǎn) real  estate" industry's rapid development in China. The same also applies  to the development of the "商品房 (shāngpǐnfáng) residential  building." Since 2003, China's housing prices began nearly six-year's  continuous growth, making more and more people become "房奴 (fángnú) mortgage slaves" due to high housing prices.
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