China's Ghost Cities: The Truth Behind The Empty Megacities



China’s Ghost Cities House 64 Million Empty Apartments

The skyscrapers are empty, the streets are without traffic, and a chilling silence emanates throughout the area. These are the scenes of China’s ghost cities.

These streets resemble abandoned or evacuated cities from a zombie or nuclear apocalypse movie. But nobody even lived here in the first place.

China’s economic plan to build into oblivion has transformed it into the world’s second biggest economy in a short space of time. But do these empty cities show the ugly side of this economic boom? Let’s take a look.

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34 thoughts on “China's Ghost Cities: The Truth Behind The Empty Megacities”

  1. Why is China trying to take land from the Philippines and they have all the empty cities there building. China you have Mental Health Issues, you need to see a Doctor. ASAP

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  2. Well what do they expect when they told Chinese people they could only have one child, I know they then changed that, but still, birth rates are actually declining around the world, the world clearly isn't overpopulated but rather certain areas are densly populated.

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  3. I work for an American manufacturer who has pressed the importance of "buying American". About making sure we were building with American products from American companies. Eventually we had the meeting about all of these "American" companies had become companies who bought from China, and sold to us, and that there's no reason to pay a middle man, so we would be visiting China to find a direct supplier. When the people we sent over there got back to the States, all they talked about was skyscrapers being built everywhere. And this was over a decade ago.

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  4. We are already running out of sand used to mix concrete and these c***s are building apartment buildings for no one 🤦‍♂

    Edit: I'm so glad that China's future is already doomed. Population is not sustainable with the current birth rate and looking the way they spend money like idiots, they have about 30 years until the "economic boom" is all over.

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  5. The only reason why Pudong escaped the fate of a ghost city is its proximity to Shanghai. Otherwise trophy cities like most centrally planned projects, were built to satisfy some leader's ego and as a testament to their narcissism with little regards to the average man's needs.

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