Why did The Juilliard School chose a little known city in China for its first ever overseas campus and why is that a big problem for China's mounting debt? (Hint: the city is footing the $225 million + construction bill.)https://nyti.ms/2IpnIU9
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A parking lot attendant told us that construction on this building (right side) stopped 8 yrs ago. It's hard to imagine how the gov't will pay this bill. It's offering companies free rent & tax subsidies. Still, one tech worker told us his 28-story has only a handful tenantspic.twitter.com/h2uHJ2UjXZ
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Sometimes the scale of things in China is overwhelming and I have to remind myself that there are 1.4 billion people here. But places Yujiapu still leave me with a pit in my stomach: there appears to be so much excess.
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I went through a massive underground ghost mall in Beijing once, in Zhongguancun. I was pretty scared.
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I wanna start an art project/review blog/something to document my love of chinese malls. Any creative ideas?
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Making movies and TV shows are probably the only productive activity that can take place in these ghost cities. Otherwise, it's all Non-Performing Loans!
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Sounds like North Korea or something...
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Wait. Tianjin is a little known city?
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