With Tudor buildings, cobbled streets, red telephone boxes, and a Gothic church, this could be an small town in the UK, but it's actually "Thames Town", located about 19 miles from central Shanghai. The replica opened in 2006, consisting mostly of low-density, single-family housing, with few commercial properties or community facilities. Now, only a "handful" of people live there. However, tourists, especially newlyweds, flock to the site for photographs in front of the picturesque church and main square.
5. Kangbashi: 28,000 People Living in a City Built for a MillionIntended to house a million people, the Kangbashi area of Ordos City remains largely uninhabited. By 2010, they were trying to reach at least 300,000 residents, but government figures stated that it had only 28,000. High home prices are often blamed for keeping prospective buyers away from the city, but when home prices crashed there --dropping from $1,100 a square foot in 2006 to $470 a square foot in December 2011-- people started to view Kangbashi as a lost cause.