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China Has a New City Out of the Land in 2004: Its Neighbourhoods for a Million Inhabitants Have Remained Empty for a Decade

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Built in 2004, Kangbashi was supposed to accommodate a million inhabitants but remained deserted for a decade. Today, this ancient ghost town is experiencing an unexpected renaissance with 150,000 residents and a technological conversion into a hub of autonomous vehicles. More
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Built in 2004, Kangbashi was supposed to accommodate a million inhabitants but remained deserted for a decade. Today, this ancient ghost town is experiencing an unexpected renaissance with 150,000 residents and a technological conversion into a hub of autonomous vehicles. More

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SciencePost broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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