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Amazing and Scary Things About China

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By Phương NguyễnPublished 2 years ago 3 min read

There are several cities in China that raise the question of how horrible the lethal spells are and where feudal customs first appeared in China and continue to exist now. When we think about China, we imagine a massive and affluent nation with a great history and a wide expanse of lyrical scenery that always attracts a large number of travelers from all over the world to come and discover. However, this country continues to conceal horrific details about his wife, which chills everyone. There are few countries in the world with a large number of cities, but in China, listen to the city, so don't assume that this is a building for ghost dwellings or cemeteries that are entirely super-high buildings that you spend billions of dollars building in addition to the limitless capacity of your home. According to data, China has 65 million unoccupied apartments in ghost cities where you can build high-rise buildings. The complete Auris In the year 2000, Newtown, China's largest ghost city in the midst of the desert, purchased a new city with wide roads and plenty of contemporary buildings. It was originally intended and built for a million people but was later downsized to around 300,000 people. This entire neighborhood is filled with offices, administrative centers, government buildings, museums, theaters, stadiums, and numerous villas. It's unusual, but Leo Teo borrowed from tens of thousands of houses, let alone a lot of cities located in different locations. That is why, in 2021, China demolished the 15th Star City high-rise skyscraper from the second phase of the project in Con Minh Minh Province, Yunnan Province. Tens of thousands of people witnessed the explosion of buildings valued at up to one billion yuan, which were demolished in 45 seconds.

But the next target is just as frightening as the second most strange garbage grounds. Dear friends who have talked about the three Isaacs, when everybody thinks of things that are worthless and left behind, when China still has huge garbage that contains a lot of good things, just tea for what to do, throw them away. Typically, these are bicycle trash grounds with millions of bicycles folded up like this known during the boom of the auto rental business, which is estimated to have scale start-ups into the bike-sharing business, of which about 16 to 18 million cars have been put into use in major cities in China. However, this industry has failed to collapse quickly and left the burden on the government, so they have been dumped in a place where many cars are still new and good to see, and with what old cars have not stopped there in a flood in Han China when it has caused thousands of cars to be badly damaged, their fate is also placed in a zone, and one doesn't know how to handle it. I'm sorry if, thanks to Vietnam, the women will be taken to sell the iron crumbs and not to stop there, and then let's visit the places that are extremely scary in the heart of China. Long is absolutely not allowed in the third-most terrible place. Although this is not the only place where there are many snakes, it's dangerous enough to scare everybody. This island of snakes is called Tian Shan, also known as the desert in the cave forests or the valley where an estimated 20,000 highly poisonous serpents live on less than a square mile of this island. The snakes are everywhere, and they breed so fast. That's why the snakes on this island are growing so rapidly in equally frightening numbers. It's the city of movies, which means a city of devils where visitors can hear terrible sounds like elephant tigers, like women screaming and children crying, and only in China. 

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