China's Ghost Cities
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China's Ghost Cities
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<p>Mad_Max_RW has shown me a cool video of China building massive cities to keep their GDP growing but there is no demand for them so there is giant malls and apartment buildings that are vacant. I've always liked vacant places, it would be pretty cool to just hang out and chill there;</p>
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<p>Mad_Max_RW has shown me a cool video of China building massive cities to keep their GDP growing but there is no demand for them so there is giant malls and apartment buildings that are vacant. I've always liked vacant places, it would be pretty cool to just hang out and chill there;</p>
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Haha, nice economic bubble in the building here. A city standing empty for six years, no matter how it stimulates GDP and growth in short-term, can't be good in the long run.
When the bubble bursts... we're all fucked.
Unless, of course, four million peasants could suddenly afford living there and were not needed to farm the land.
When the bubble bursts... we're all fucked.
Unless, of course, four million peasants could suddenly afford living there and were not needed to farm the land.
That's what I've been saying since 2009. Sudden economic prosperity, as is the case in China, is always artificial and just setting up a market to crash. But the billionaire's get their money at the end of the day so it'll never change.Kashluk wrote: When the bubble bursts... we're all fucked.
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You should visit Kings Park in Long Island. You can take a train there. There are many abandoned hospitals, and other infrastructure buildings. Really creepy place if you go there at night. It's couple of minutes from the city/ village. People around don't like to talk too much about it, but they'll show you the way. I think I had somewhere link to a website with all places around the world that have been left behind. Gonna look for it. Of course the best is Charnobyl
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Yes ... yes it is....Retlaw83 wrote:I hope that's not semen.
And that video is amazing, it got me thinking.
Ty for posting...
So should the chinese government allow their people to live in the cities for free if the people can meet certain production quotas? Therefore the people would live better lives and would prevent the buildings from going to waste?
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The problem is that in China all taxes are paid directly to Beijing, which then redistributes them back to local governments, leaving most of them underfunded. As a result local governments raise money by forcefully buying out entire neighbourhoods (in China there's a statutory right for the local government to forcefully buy someone's house) for well below the minimum cost and then sell them on to property developers for huge profit.
In fact, forceful purchasing and reselling accounts for 50% of the local government revenue.
Go figure.
In fact, forceful purchasing and reselling accounts for 50% of the local government revenue.
Go figure.