ordos the ghost town, page-6

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    It's called Land Banking.

    The Chinese like to invest in property but they do not like to buy property that has been lived in (bad spirits residing left by bad energy etc. )

    So their theory is that no one else will want to buy their investment if it has been lived in so they won't rent it out either. Result: ghost town.

    This is not the first ghost town I've seen in China. I was watching a documentary with another town featured. I don't remember where it is but it was an enactment of a stylised European town. Like a mix between a London burrow and a German village. It was quite surreal, like the set of a Hollywood studio abandoned.

    The only use for it was as a backdrop for couples having their wedding photos taken (which is usually a week before the actual wedding, another interesting cultural difference).
 
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