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In this interview, two documentary filmmakers profile the surprising liveliness of Ordos, a Chinese city famous for its emptiness.
The Ordos have invested in advance regeneration technology for their units. It is for more efficient to allow units to self-repair than to build costly replacements.
Built for over a million people, the city of Ordos was designed to be the crowning glory of Inner Mongolia. Doomed to incompletion however, this ...
Denigrated as a ghost city for much of its development cycle, Ordos Kangbashi is debunking its detractors by steadily -- and steadfastly -- rising up out of the desert.
The first barrel uranium extracted by the National No.1 Uranium Demonstration Project Photo: Screenshot of CNNC's social media China marked a major breakthrough in domestic uranium production on ...
Ordos, China, once flush with cash, has been called the world's largest ghost town. In the early 2000s, a coal-mining boom led the local government to throw money at urban development in the hopes ...
SEOUL, July 11 (Yonhap) -- Eastar Jet Co. said Friday it will temporarily operate passenger flights to Ordos in China's Inner Mongolia region to meet growing summer travel demand. The South Korean ...
A mining boom in Inner Mongolia led to a large-scale house building programme, but in Ordos the houses stand empty, a sign that China's housing bubble may have burst, says Peter Day.
ORDOS, China By many measures, this resource-rich city in northern China is a fabulous success. It has huge reserves of coal and natural gas, a fast-growing economy and a property market so ...
Ordos: Boom town to ghost town A wealthy coal-mining town in Inner Mongolia, designed to house one million people, remains nearly empty, five years after construction began.