savethemales.ca - China Intends to Absorb Mongolia: "There has been a lot of talk lately on the unpopulated mega-cities that have been built in China.
One such city is Kangbashi, located in Inner Mongolia near the Mongolian border. Completed in 2008, Kangbashi was designed to house 1 million people. The city is filled with extravagant sculptures, office towers, administrative centers, government buildings, museums, theaters, sports arenas and middle class suburbs. But as yet only 20-30,000 people live there.
Authorities such as Time magazine have interpreted Kangbashi as a harbinger of China's looming property collapse.
'Genghis Khan Square' lies at the heart of the city. This provocative site steals Mongolia's national symbols, including a huge statue of Genghis Khan himself. This statement reveals Chinese intent to absorb its neighbor."
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