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Xiongan New Area's Deserted Streets Remain Deserted Even During the National Day Holiday | Millennium Project | City of the Future

During mainland China's National Day holiday, tourist attractions across the country were packed, and the popularity of "poor tourism" has resurfaced. However, the Xiongan New Area, approximately 100 kilometers south of Beijing, was photographed as completely deserted. The high-speed rail station was spacious but empty, and the streets were deserted. After eight years of construction, this "city of the future," hailed by the Chinese Communist Pa…
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During mainland China's National Day holiday, tourist attractions across the country were packed, and the popularity of "poor tourism" has resurfaced. However, the Xiongan New Area, approximately 100 kilometers south of Beijing, was photographed as completely deserted. The high-speed rail station was spacious but empty, and the streets were deserted. After eight years of construction, this "city of the future," hailed by the Chinese Communist Pa…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Thursday, October 9, 2025.
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