(3) Trouble in Tianjin | Where Are the People? What used to be China's fast-growing region is now its slowest.
https://www.economist.com/china/ ... -became-its-slowest
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(a) "The problem is that the city's planners got far ahead of themselves. They built a big new financial district, which they billed as China's Manhattan, in the Binhai district, on the city’s far-east side. Nearly 70% of offices there are vacant, according to Jones Lang LaSalle, a property-services firm. * * * Some 60km away, on the city's western fringes, the waste is even more striking. A private developer wanted to create a high-tech zone, anchored by the world's fifth-tallest skyscraper. Construction all but stopped a few years ago. The skyscraper's skeleton is nearly 600 metres tall, and surrounded by a dozen other abandoned building sites, which are a short drive from a fledgling polo club, itself ringed by empty luxury residences."
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https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/罗斯洛克国际金融中心
(b) "Corruption fuelled the excess. In the city centre, Zhao Jin [赵晋, son of 赵少麟], a property magnate, paid off bureaucrats to flout zoning rules. He had permission to build three towers of no more than 35 storeys, but instead went for 66 storeys. He and the bureaucrats (some of them, anyway) are now in jail; his developments, unfinished eyesore, was listed for demolition."
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