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Isn't there a saying that life is an illusion? Well,aside from your article there was a news broadcast,I remember,talking about these ghost cities of China. In view of both your article and the news program;nothing is as it seems. However,since we are making inroads into China with KFC's,Walmarts and other businesses then who is to say that these ghost towns may be filled one day. But,as you said if the bubble bursts then the house of cards will eventually come tumbling down. I enjoy your articles immensely;keep them coming!
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Isn't there a saying that life is an illusion? Well,aside from your article there was a news broadcast,I remember,talking about these ghost cities of China. In view of both your article and the news program;nothing is as it seems. However,since we are making inroads into China with KFC's,Walmarts and other businesses then who is to say that these ghost towns may be filled one day. But,as you said if the bubble bursts then the house of cards will eventually come tumbling down. I enjoy your articles immensely;keep them coming!