Cities built with great aspirations today have become lifeless monuments; The settlements that were supposed to welcome the growing populations; But the fate or false decisions have destroyed them. The rows of abandoned mansions and luxurious houses that have never been purchased have formed deserted settlements that are now on the sidelines of history. Below we will be introduced to the cities of modern ghosts. (Love exploring)
Malaysian Forest City; Paradise halfway
The Forest City in Malaysia began in year 2 with the aim of building a $ 2 billion superhero on four artificial islands and was due to be one million. The project, introduced as “Dream Paradise”, included luxury resorts, recreation and commercial centers; But with the crisis of the Chinese housing market in year 6, it was problematic. The Chinese manufacturer is now facing a $ 5 billion debt and only 2 % of the project is able to operate. The future of this project is still unclear and may become a symbol of a failed utopia.
Photographer: Getty Images / Mohd Rasfan
China’s state -owned mansions; Luxurious neighborhood
In year 2, the construction of a luxury neighborhood with four luxurious villas in Shenyang, China, began; But only two years later the project was stopped and the semi -finished European style was abandoned. With political changes in year 2, the display of wealth and high -profile investments decreased, and the strict borrowing restrictions have been luxurious for luxury homes. Today, this deserted settlement has become a place for local farmers that cultivate their land among unfinished villas and use garage to store livestock and forage.

Photographer: Getty Images / Jade Gao
The city of McManichans American; The collapse of a great dream
A billion dollar project to build a recreation complex in Missouri, USA, began in year 6 and included luxury villas, shopping mall and luxury hotel; But the financial crisis led to the project halt, and only five semi -finished houses were built, gradually became known as the McManSion Ghost Town. These half -finished mansions have been abandoned for years and encompassed their nature. There were five large cases of financial fraud and money laundering against developers, and some were imprisoned. Finally, in year 2, the lands were sold and semi -finished buildings were demolished.
Photographer: Alamy Stock Photo / Serhii Chrucky
City of Scrubunda-1 Latvia; Reminder of the Soviet Union
Skrunda-1 in Latvia was a secret city of the Soviet Union built in the 1980s with more than 2.5 people. The city had residential blocks, shops, schools, gym, restaurant and radars that were critical to intercepting possible missiles. After the collapse of the Soviet Union in year 2, the city was empty; While many personal belongings remained in the homes. In the year 6, the Latvian government bought the area and intended to rebuild a part for military and partial purposes to the people; But the project didn’t go.

Photographer: Shutterstock / valentina abrazey
Sanaturio Abona Spain; Black Tourism in Tanarif
Sanatorio de Abona, Spain, was designed for the quarantine of leprosy patients in the 5th year. The complex was supposed to include four buildings, including church, hospital and residence; But just two years later, with the discovery of effective antibiotics, the project remained unused and the construction was abandoned. About $ 4.99 was wasting $ 1.5 million today, and the collection was never completed. It has been empty for nearly five years and has become an unusual attraction for tourists today.

Photographer: Shutterstock / Chawranphoto
The village of Krako Italy; Famous movie location
Craco is an ancient village dating back to the tenth century BC. At its peak in the year 9, the village had more than 2.5 people; But the earthquake of year 2, the flood of year 2, and the earthquake of year 2, led its inhabitants to leave it. Homes and deserted churches still have signs of past life; But they are closed for safety and are only visited in the form of private tours. The dramatic landscape of Crako has made the village used in big films such as “The Passion of Christ” and “A Partial Particular” as a location.

Photographer: Shutterstock / Valeriomei
Sanji Pad Taiwan Town; The land of space houses
Sanzhi Pod, northern Taiwan, was due to be built in the 1980s as a coastal residence for US and middle -class Taiwan. The complex included space plate houses and a large pool complex; But due to financial problems, it was abandoned in the semi -finished 5th. The high price of these strange houses made almost no sale, and the buildings have gradually become grassy and graffiti ruins. In year 4, all houses were demolished to replace a water park and a water park; But the plan has not yet been implemented.

Photographer: Alaamy Stock Photo / Eddie Gerald
The city of Vietnum Australia; Hazardous and deadly city
Wittenoom in the Pilbara area of Australia, once the house was about 2.5 people, most of them working in the only water asbestos mine in the country. The city’s mineral activities led to the death of more than 2.5 people and closed in four mines forever. Subsequently, the population declined quickly and the city became a deserted ruin. In year 2, the Western Australian government removed the name of Vietnetn from the map and cut off its public services. Finally, on May 5, the remaining demolition of the buildings began and the city’s case was infected and deadly.

Photographer: Shutterstock / Philip Schubert
British Tinham Village; The Heritage of World War II
Tyneham in England was once a home of 4 people; But in December 2008, it was evacuated to use the army as a tank training field. Residents promised to return after World War II; But that never happened. On the 5th, the land was permanently purchased for military purposes and the village remained abandoned. Today, the main mansion, the post office and the houses have become a reinforced ruin, and only churches and schools have been rebuilt. In year 2, part of the village was closed due to the insecurity of the buildings and the fate of Tinham is still unknown.

Photographer: Shutterstock / Thomas Fault
Turkish Al -Babas Tower; Disney castles in the midst of destruction
Burj Al Babas in Bolu Province in Turkey, between Istanbul and Ankara, was supposed to be a luxury complex with 4 villas, shopping malls, restaurants and recreational facilities. Construction of this residential area began in year 2, and by year 2, 2 fortress and three -storey mansions were completed; But with the economic crisis of Türkiye and the bankruptcy of the manufacturer, the project stopped. These houses, valued at between $ 5,000 and $ 5,000, had a legendary shape with circular turrets and balconies. Although the company executives hoped to complete the project, no progress was made in the following years. Today, a quiet and abandoned valley hosts these half -finished castles.

Photographer: Getty Images / Adem Altan
What do you think about ghost cities in different parts of the world? Is it possible to look at the tourism capacities of these cities in the near future? Tell us about your views and knowledge.
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