Like the US voting internal controls, the chicoms seemed to have engaged in some wishful thinking. Just like our dems and RINOs that allegedly voted to repeal economic gravity and rack up $34 trillion in national debt. I'll leave Buck to tell you why this is a good thing and nothing to be concerned about. Seems like a great set for a zombie movie though.
China’s Abandoned Levittown McMansions « Lawrence Person's BattleSwarm Blog
China’s Abandoned Levittown McMansions
Another dispatch from one of China’s ghost city developments, but this one with a twist: All the homes were theoretically designed for rich people, but I’m having a hard time figuring out why they would want them.
I know that China is a very different country indeed, but I can’t figure out why the developers thought that these McMansions, all made on the same floorplan and jowl by jowl next to each other on pretty small plots of land, would be appealing to the wealthy in the first place. The houses themselves are big and stylish enough in the 19th century French style they were aping, but the rich want land, space and differentiation, not to live between two houses exactly like their own on a small plot of land.
Yet another example of China’s inexplicable, wasteful policies…
China’s Abandoned Levittown McMansions « Lawrence Person's BattleSwarm Blog
China’s Abandoned Levittown McMansions
I know that China is a very different country indeed, but I can’t figure out why the developers thought that these McMansions, all made on the same floorplan and jowl by jowl next to each other on pretty small plots of land, would be appealing to the wealthy in the first place. The houses themselves are big and stylish enough in the 19th century French style they were aping, but the rich want land, space and differentiation, not to live between two houses exactly like their own on a small plot of land.
Yet another example of China’s inexplicable, wasteful policies…
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