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Ordos, China: A Modern Ghost Town

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By TIME

Meant as home for one million people, the Kangbashi district remains nearly empty five years after construction beganPhotographs by Michael Christopher Brown for TIME

All Quiet

The Kangbashi district began as a public-works project in Ordos, a wealthy coal-mining town in Inner Mongolia. The area is filled with office towers, administrative centers, government buildings, museums, theaters and sports fields—not to mention acre on acre of subdivisions overflowing with middle-class duplexes and bungalows. The only problem: the district was originally designed to house, support and entertain 1 million people, yet hardly anyone lives there.Michael Christopher Brown for TIME

On the Rise

Construction projects in Kangbashi continue despite the lack of occupancy.Michael Christopher Brown for TIME

In Medias Res

An old man pushes a cart across a road segregating finished apartments and apartments still under construction.Michael Christopher Brown for TIME

Unfinished

Workers construct a plaza for un-present residents of an apartment complex.Michael Christopher Brown for TIME

From a Distance

Kangbashi awaits residents to bring the district, meant for a population the size of San Diego, California, to life.Michael Christopher Brown for TIME

Empty

Though many of the properties in Kangbashi have been sold and a million people were projected to be living in Kangbashi by 2010, the city is still empty.Michael Christopher Brown for TIME

Vacant

Mostly empty apartment buildings in Kangbashi, a half hour down the road is Dongsheng, where most of Ordos' 1.5 million resident call home.Michael Christopher Brown for TIME

Wealth and Knowledge

A pair of workers tidy up outside the public library. The city boasts the second highest per-capita income, behind to Shanghai but ahead of Beijing.Michael Christopher Brown for TIME

Treasure Palace

Workers carry pieces of foam up the stairs of the Ordos Museum, which is still under construction.Michael Christopher Brown for TIME

Monument

A pedestrian walks behind a giant sculpture of two horses in Kangbashi's Linyinlu Square.Michael Christopher Brown for TIME

Light Traffic

Mostly empty apartment buildings stand in the distance.Michael Christopher Brown for TIME

No Sale

A pedestrian walks past a mostly unoccupied commercial area. Almost no businesses have moved into the new district.Michael Christopher Brown for TIME

Eerie Quiet

Empty streets remain empty even during the morning commute.Michael Christopher Brown for TIME

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