Vinod2070
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uh huh. Source?
OK. Here is one. Pardon for the poor image quality.
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uh huh. Source?
probably easy to keep perspective walking around with that enormous blind spot.
what is wrong with the chinese people here? there is so much of anti china posts anyone can make from tibet to tineman square to muscle flexing and aggression.
but ghosts towns ?? really?
@aimrraul why people are not living there...?
China has largest population....
It could easily filled with people in a month
The correct question, is what is wrong with the Indian members here, to cause the Chinese to have this perception.
You guys never fail to live up to expectations.
There is another more important factor for a new city to be inhabited... it is the local economy. Unless you have huge manufacturing bases or inductries around a city, people just wont come.... I am not sure what industries are there locally around these so called "ghost towns", but for any town to flourish, you need a thriving local economy. Then there is need for housing for families from various economic sections.... you will need affordable housing for the masses, middle class societies and then some luxury housing for the richer people.according to the video..these developments are too expensive for the average chinese person to be able to afford.......for now anyway
OK, I will corroborate one of the news on that image.
No Ifs Or : Officials Ordered To Smoke
Officials in China have reportedly been told to puff their way through four and a half million cigarettes a year.
There are currently some 350 million smokers in China
Staff at local government offices in Hubei province were given the order in a move intended to set an example for the rest of the nation, according to state media.
And if they fail to smoke their way through 230,000 packs of locally-produced cigarettes, the officials could face fines.
Brands such as Huanghelou have been earmarked as part of the official quota.
"The regulation will boost the local economy via the cigarette tax," local official Chen Nianzu was quoted as saying in the Global Times.
The measure may also be a ploy to boost sales of local cigarette brands, under pressure from competitors in neighbouring Hunan province.
Some 350 million Chinese - including more than half of all male doctors - currently smoke, with around a million dying from smoking-related diseases every year.
State media recently reported the government was attempting to reduce the number of doctors smoking in China.
Kang bashi,Inner Mongolia .really creepy
China issues new rules on real estate agents
BEIJING -- China issued new regulations to regulate real estate brokerage practices, said a statement Tuesday.
The statement, released jointly by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, the National Development and Reform Commission, and the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, said the regulations will be put into effect on April 1, 2011.
The move is part of the State Council's efforts to rein in China's sizzling property market, according to the statement.
The regulations provide detailed guidance regarding the operations of real estate agents, the realtors' behavior, as well as list prohibitions when conducting business, said the statement.
Ever heard of "self fulfilling prophecy"?