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eppur_se_muova

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Sun Aug 26, 2012, 10:10 AM Aug 2012

China's ghost towns and phantom malls (BBC)

By Robin Banerji & Patrick Jackson
BBC News

As growth slows, China's huge investment in infrastructure is looking ever harder to sustain, leaving a string of ambitious projects - towns, shopping malls and even a theme park - empty and forlorn.

"We have spoken a lot about these ghost towns in Ireland and Spain recently [but China] is Ireland and Spain on steroids," says Kevin Doran, a senior investment fund manager at Brown Shipley in the UK.

Investment in infrastructure accounts for much of China's GDP - the country is said to have built the equivalent of Rome every two months in the past decade. And with such a large pool of labour, it is harder to put the brakes on when growth slows and supply outstrips demand.

"You have got seven to eight million people entering the workforce in China every single year, so you have to give them something to do in order to retain the legitimacy of the government," says Doran.

"Maybe 10 or 15 years ago they were doing things that made sense - roads, rail, power stations etc - but they have now got to the point where it's investment for investment's sake."
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more: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-19049254
http://www.china-underground.com/magazine/inside-chenggong-one-of-the-largest-ghost-town-in-asia-36-pictures





No exactly LBN, but another post reminded me of this article.



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China's ghost towns and phantom malls (BBC) (Original Post) eppur_se_muova Aug 2012 OP
I recall seeing the abandoned theme park north of Beijing. liberal N proud Aug 2012 #1

liberal N proud

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1. I recall seeing the abandoned theme park north of Beijing.
Sun Aug 26, 2012, 10:22 AM
Aug 2012

Wondered about it at the time.

We drove past it on the way to visit the great wall.

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