You may recall the Business Insider scoop from December 2010, And Now Presenting: Amazing Satellite Images Of The Ghost Cities Of China. Here’s their follow-up gallery, with more beautiful imagery of doomed architecture viewed from space.   Expensive lakeside condos in Qiandaohu were bought by speculators, but no one lives there. This beautiful town was built with the expectation by the individual owners of each property that they would sell their property in the future at a profit, but none of them wanted to live there themselves, because it was too far from where business was conducted. It was pure speculation and investment risk. businessinsider.com

By Gus Lubin
16 June 2011 China plans to build 20 cities a year for the next 20 years. The unacknowledged problem is finding buyers for those hundreds of millions of new homes.
 
Last year we published images of ghost cities based on a report from Forensic Asia Limited. This week we asked analyst Gillem Tulloch what has happened in the past six months.
 
“China built more of them,” Tulloch said. “China consumes more steel, iron ore and cement per capita than any industrial nation in history. It’s all going to railways that will never make money, roads that no one drives on and cities that no one lives in.”  

Satellite view of a giant empty development outside Changsha. businessinsider.com

  “It’s like walking into a forest of skyscrapers, but they’re all empty,” he said of Chenggong.
 
Tulloch described a recent visit to a fishing village near Hong Kong, where new apartments are selling for up to $80,000. “People there were joking that no one in Denaya could afford to live there,” he said. If these apartments sell at all, it is to speculators.

New satellite pictures of China’s ghost cities