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GIGI 13 year s ago
i like
       
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incognito562 13 year s ago
stunning
       
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Karel 13 year s ago
someone should've played Sim City
       
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un visiteur 13 year s ago
waooooo
       
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Grimm 13 year s ago
Sim City Nightmare :(
       
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KungFu Grip 13 year s ago
i figured the douche bags from jersey shore showed up n everybody else left. bahahaha
       
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lol 13 year s ago
while it's unwise to build a residential zone where livelihood is non-existent. industrial/manufacturing zoning nearby can salvage this project.
       
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Kris 13 year s ago
Only in China
       
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Smokey 13 year s ago
Thats a shame
       
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We’ll talk about Ordos, a wealthy coal-mining town in Inner Mongolia. One of its districts, Kangbashi is known as a modern ghost town. Kangbashi was designed to have more than 1 million people but remains absolutely empty after the project was launched in 2004.

 

In six years, the authority has spent about $2,6 billion to transform the area into a postmodern metropolis with government towers, skyscrapers, museums, libraries, theaters, sculpture squares and luxury dwellings.

 

Despite the fact that almost all of the infrastructure is finished, the lack of schools, hospitals, taxis, high-speed internet, cable TV and entertainment facilities discouraged people to join Kangbashi.

If you go there now, you’ll have more chances to meet street cleaners than pedestrians there.

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