Zhengzhou Ghost City Alive!
http://www.newgeography.com/content/002159-zhengzhou-ghost-city-alive
by Wendell Cox 03/30/2011

Zhengzhou, Henan, China (March 28, 2011): In December, London Daily Mail 
reported that the Zhengzhou New Area was China's largest “Ghost City. A visit 
to the Zhengzhou New Area indicates exactly the opposite. Chinese Ghost Cities� 
are large areas of new development that are virtually unoccupied. The most 
famous example is Ordos, a new and reportedly empty city, built to replace an 
older city in Inner Mongolia.

Zhenghou is an urban area of approximately 2.5 million population and is the 
capital of Henan province. The Zhengzhou New Area is located in the 
northeastern quadrant of Zhengzhou. It is circular in design, with two parallel 
roads, high-rise condominium buildings on the inner ring and commercial 
buildings on the outer ring. The interior of the circle includes the Henan Arts 
Center and a skyscraper that is under construction. A new high speed rail 
station is under construction to serve the new Guangzhou to Beijing line. The 
station is to be one of the largest in Asia.



Our visit revealed anything but a Ghost City. Granted, no-one would mistake the 
traffic for Beijing Third Ring Road volumes, but virtually all of the parking 
spaces were taken and there was traffic on the streets (Figure 1). That 
ultimate indicator of Chinese urbanization, the availability of frequent 
taxicab service was well in evidence. Two of the city’s bus rapid transit lines 
serve the interior circle road, again indicating a substantial threshold of 
non-ghost urbanization.



There were people on the sidewalks, though not the numbers typical of an older, 
more dense section of a Chinese urban area (Figure 2). It was clear from the 
laundry hanging in glass enclosed patios that many of the condominiums were 
occupied, though it is to be expected that many would not be, given the Chinese 
propensity to invest in multiple residential properties (a tendency the central 
government seeks to curb). Many of the commercial skyscrapers were occupied, 
and some were still under construction. There are also shopping centers, small 
stores and fast food restaurants.

Zhengzhou New Area is intended by the developers to become the new central 
business district for Zhengzhou. There is much more planned than this first 
phase. Eventually, the Zhengzhou New Area is intended to cover 105 square 
kilometers (41 square miles), generally further to the northeast. City maps 
already show the planned street pattern, not unlike 19th century maps of some 
US cities.

In short, the Zhengzhou New Area is alive and not a Ghost City. It may well be 
that it took longer than expected for the place to come alive. But it is clear 
that the life of the Zhengzhou New Area began more than four months ago.


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