Sun, Feb 26, 2012, 10:36 AM EST - U.S. Markets closed

China’s Deserted Fake Disneyland

Along the road to one of China’s most famous tourist landmarks – the Great Wall of China – sits what could potentially have been another such tourist destination, but now stands as an example of modern-day China and the problems facing it.

Situated on an area of around 100 acres, and 45 minutes drive from the center of Beijing, are the ruins of ‘Wonderland’. Construction stopped more than a decade ago, with developers promoting it as ‘the largest amusement park in Asia’. Funds were withdrawn due to disagreements over property prices with the local government and farmers. So what is left are the skeletal remains of a palace, a castle, and the steel beams of what could have been an indoor playground in the middle of a corn field.

Pulling off the expressway and into the car park, I expected to be stopped by the usual confrontational security guards. But there was absolutely no one to be seen. I walked through one of the few entrances not boarded up, and instantly started coughing. In front of me were large empty rooms and discarded furniture, all covered in a thick layer of dust, along with an eerie silence that gave the place a haunted feeling – an emotion not normally associated with a children’s playground.

Once outside again, I came across some farmers who originally owned the land and are now using it to once again to grow their crops. Their tracks and plantations can be seen running through and surrounding the uncompleted buildings. Walking further, I came across a rather farcical sight of some farmers digging a well next to a castle; a moment I will always savor as a photographer in a place like China where castles are not in huge supply. I explained this to the farmers and they just shrugged their shoulders, oblivious to a photographer’s happiness. I asked them what happened, and they simply answered the developers ran out of money, and they are getting back to doing what they do best. They are even slowly starting to plant trees and build shelters near the buildings, adding they think it is now safe to think the developers are never coming back. This I can believe, as the absence of any security (something very rare in China) leads one to think that even the developers have given up on what is already there.

All these structures of rusting steel and decaying cement, are another sad example of property development in China involving wasted money, wasted resources and the uprooting of farmers and their families. It is a reflection of the country’s property market which many analysts say the government must keep tightening steps in place. The worry is a massive increase in inflation and a speculative bubble that might burst, considering that property sales contribute to around 10 percent of China’s growth.

 
 
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662 comments

  • Nick  •  2 months ago
    Looks haunted. I love it!
  • Mr. Bendover  •  2 months ago
    how do you say Mickey Mouse in Chinese
  • Mike  •  2 months ago
    China's government controlled birth control will deplete their labor force within the next century. Japan is also on a collision course with labor disaster in 2050 due to stringent government birth control laws. Here in the U.S.A. we also face future problems , if not for multi generations of mexican villagers willing to cross our border illegally to pick our fruit and vegetables. While your kids are mastering the wii and playstation and x-box , their children were mastering shovels , picks , rakes , wheel barrows , and other forms of back breaking labor. We pay for their baby's and often their food , and prison cells unfortunately. They work their butts off to provide your handpicked sustanence , cheeply. Until they become spoiled fat and lazy we will be lookin good for the future , "near or far". I worked with migration workers back in the seventy's on christmas tree farms. No complaints , they worked their #$%$ off and I made some money when school was out. I was raised with an axe or pick and shovel in my hands from the age i could pull my weight , i know what kind of work the immigrants are doing to some extent and have a sense that these jobs would not be accomplished if not for the migrant workers. Americans in their heyday raised large family's and the kids were raised to work and learned to get dirty and sweaty and the only reward was food on the table and a place to rest. Times have changed , smaller family's and the work ethics that apply to farm work or other menial low pay tasks are not considered exceptable by the latest generations in line to provide the labor for America. Do youselves a favor and shake a mexicans hand today unless you're afraid to get your hand dirty.
  • Pete  •  2 months ago
    1. He mentioned twice he is a Photographer, not a writer. Just saying.2. Dragon Dawn. Your Baby murdering Freedom Crushing Slave state will collapse under its own weight soon. Don't worry; we will be there to help you pick up the pieces again, just like when we saved your #$%$ from the Japanese. There is still a nation there, that hardly means the nation has survived. It has risen and fallen grown, been invaded and shrank many times. The nation that exists their today has only Genetic continuity with the Systems of the past. 3. Wow 3 times the population and the won more Gold ohhhhh be proud.
  • Gwei-Lo  •  2 months ago
    Bangkok has a similar problem. Unfinished structures begun during the 90's boom are still there, rusting away.
  • Johnamsterdam  •  2 months ago
    Welcome to Mordor the dwelling place of Sauron. Notice the smog in the photos that one could confuse with overcast skies. I visited China last year and traveled from Shanghai to Beijing and many smaller Chinese cities (small for China have one million plus population). Everywhere was smog, smog, smog!!! I expected to see the dark lord in his tower at any moment.
  • A Yahoo! User  •  2 months ago
    Other than gun powder developed in the 9th Century by Chinese alchemsits, what has China done that isn't coppied, stolen or faked (usually from the USA)?
  • Long Haul Larry  •  2 months ago
    I assure you that The Disney company had nothing to do with the debacle near Beijing. Disney has one park operating in Hong Kong, and in five years will open a new park outside Shanghai. Both will be first class destination resorts. You can compare Hong Kong Disneyland with any other park and find scant differences, but no less cleanliness, friendliness, and fun memories.
  • Black Bart  •  2 months ago
    Nothing happens in China without the Chinese government's blessings. This is one of their 'shovel ready' job creating projects; it makes as much sense as those make work projects devised by your U.S. Progressives.
  • Dragon Dawn  •  2 months ago
    Did u know that the Batman actor "Christian Bale" this past week was punched in China by a few Chinese peasants and intellectuals for polluting the peace and tranquility in China. Western propaganda don't pays. Did u know that the wild western woman who said bad karma befall the Chinese earthquake victims lost all her movie contracts and now live off food stamps in america?
  • Brotha_J  •  2 months ago
    Wow! Once again the Chinese try to bootleg something american and it ends up half#$%$ and probably full of lead!
  • Stefan F  •  2 months ago
    China will copy anything...Badly!
  • garwin1  •  2 months ago
    Chocked plum full of toxic Chinese building materials.
  • Demetri  •  2 months ago
    Let em' crash, how can we help pop their bubble?
  • Chuck  •  2 months ago
    Do they have a fast pass? If so I'll vacation there.
  • Dragon Dawn  •  2 months ago
    Japan's finance minister in talks with Beijing to buy Chinese bonds as a hedge against the falling U$. Once the Yuan become a floating currency it will become the defacto reserve currency, replacing the U$ to become once again the world's #1 economic power. China is #1 in full spectrum for 85% of her 6000 years history.
  • i_am_joey_jo  •  2 months ago
    Yes, Dragon Dawn doesn't mention the Japanese and how they crushed his country in one fell swoop, just in a few weeks! He doesn't mention that they still pee in the street and have their kids do the same, spit, swear, steal from others, have bad manners in general and copy the west in basically every product. They have no modern inventions of their own and so have to resort to worshipping the past. If a small country like Japan could crush your big one Dragon Dawn, how is it you think it cannot happen again? Go work for CID and listen into people's telephone calls, that's the only job you are fit for you no-culture farmer!
  • Bob  •  2 months ago
    What a poorly written article. Several times I had to re-read a sentence and it still didn't make sense. Headline says "fake disneyland." What was fake about it? Does this writer speak English as a first language?
  • Dragon Dawn  •  2 months ago
    Check out this Yahoo's news today, entitled: "English Butlers Wanted For Super-Rich Clients in China, Russia" Yankees will have to wait in the unemployment queue a little more before a Chinese Master tick you off.
  • Dragon Dawn  •  2 months ago
    China's J20 stealth is 1.5 times larger than the best of the US Air Force -- F22. The reason the Pentagon stops producing more F22 is not just budgetary reasons. China has passive radars that render F22 to light up like a beacon on Chinese radars. F22 is a piece of junk and the F35 is no better with its cost overrun and slipped schedules and quality.
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