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On July 7,Ou Jiayang,a 23-year-old Guangzhou native in south China's Guangdong Province,met with Hou Yongquan,Director of the city's Urban and Rural Construction Commission.Ou had waited months for this meeting.As a fresh college graduate,instead of finding a job,Ou started a campaign in May challenging the local government on a costly lighting project.On April 21,the Guangzhou Urban and Rural Construction Commission proposed a 150-million-yuan ($23.49 million) lighting project for the banks of the Pearl River that runs through the city.