Ghost town between Russia, China and Mongolia

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In the north of China, only two kilometers from the border with Russia, a practically uninhabited city, however its buildings are very different from the rest of Chinese cities, they are sumptuous buildings that imitate European architecture.

HB: Sorry I have not found any video in English language, but with the automatic translator of youtube solves the problem.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuSbv0adlno&t=5s


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3n-buNAXWHk

  • HB: It may be abandoned but it has streets that not even in a century will my country have.

  • It is a pity because it is a city with beautiful architecture. Hulunbuir - Inner Mongolia, China
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  • The city is not totally abandoned, there are many cars parked in some of the buildings, the streets are very clean without cracks or dregs and with the paintings and demarcations well painted, except for some buildings and the fountain are abandoned, it is very rare everything.
  • It seems to me more like a Tartarian city mixed with modern constructions. Because some buildings have a unique quality.
  • No city is 100% abandoned, we could call them 'under inhabited'.
  • A man from Inner Mongolia commented: Hello, I am from Inner Mongolia. I don't know why I came across this video, but one thing I can confirm to you, we are experts in creating ghost cities. It is not the first time.

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HB: If what this man says is true, do they still have the technology to build these architectural masterpieces or are they just taking empty cities of Greater Tartary?
 
The Russian and Chinese borders change a lot over time. The land the city stands on was Russian when it was built and now it isn't.
 
I found it interesting that the name of the city is related to the Manchu...

  • Manzhouli means in the interior of Manchuria.
  • The name Manju (Manzhou) was invented and given to the Yurchen by Hong Taiji in 1635 as a new name for their ethnic group. However, the name "Manchuria" was never used by the Manchus or the Qing dynasty itself to refer to their homeland. Manchuria - Wikipedia
  • Manzhouli in ancient times, the area was inhabited by many tribes living in Manchuria including the Donghu, Xiongnu, Xianbei, Khitan, Jurchen and Mongol peoples. During the decline of China's last dynasty, the Russian Empire forced the House of Qing (1644-1912) to cede the territory of Outer Manchuria in the 1858 Treaty of Aigun. That treaty placed the border between China and Russia at the Argun River, which flows through this region. Manzhouli - Wikipedia
  • Manchuria was the ancestral homeland and place of origin of various ethnic groups including Koreans, Manchus, Mongols, Turks, Japanese and Tungus peoples.

  • For some reason these buildings remind me of the old New York, they are similar in my opinion.
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Century square Manzhouli
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City Investing Hudson Terminal 1909
 
Vladivostok, the largest city in the Russian Far East used to be a Chinese village called "Haishenwai" before 1860, according to the official chronology any way.
More than the fact that this architecture can be inherited from the Qing or Manchu Tartary, even Russian, I find it incredible and it makes me think about the fact that these cities are semi-populated, while in China people play the day to day and without aspirations to something like this.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7fRrHaOwsM
 
Some Super HD images here.
Picturesque scenery from above: amazing Hulunbuir - Xinhua | English.news.cn

About Inner Mongolia

I really can't find a lot of information about whether this part of inner Mongolia was ever part of Russia, or not, or whether it was ever a part of a disputed border between China and Russia. Russia and China nearly went to war in 1969. Afterwards there was an agreement about where the borders were. It looks like this area was never in conflict as some others areas were but I can't be sure just yet.
Hulunbuir is in the upper right corner on the map at the above link. This area is so open and vast that it's famous
for it's open grasslands. Beautiful photo's in the first link.
 
UAP channel had found a 60 minutes deal where they explored why couples would travel to remote chinese abandoned mock European cities for wedding photos. damn near complete replicas of Paris down to an Eiffel tower and others.
 
Some Super HD images here.
Picturesque scenery from above: amazing Hulunbuir - Xinhua | English.news.cn

About Inner Mongolia

I really can't find a lot of information about whether this part of inner Mongolia was ever part of Russia, or not, or whether it was ever a part of a disputed border between China and Russia. Russia and China nearly went to war in 1969. Afterwards there was an agreement about where the borders were. It looks like this area was never in conflict as some others areas were but I can't be sure just yet.
Hulunbuir is in the upper right corner on the map at the above link. This area is so open and vast that it's famous
for it's open grasslands. Beautiful photo's in the first link.
According to me, the area may be on this map, where it says Scithya, what do you think? Tartaria. Jodocus Hondius lectori salutem In hac Tartariae descriptione omnem adhibuimus diligentiam ut ... quoddam.
Compare it with the current map. Manzhouli · Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia, China
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According to what I read in the comments, it is the monument to Gengiskahn this dragon of the city, in the map also appear these creatures.
There is talk that it is a diabolical area according to the map, in agreement with Marco Polo with what he said about this area, where his sorcerers can darken the sky and make it rain and things like that.
 
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According to me, the area may be on this map, where it says Scithya, what do you think? Tartaria. Jodocus Hondius lectori salutem In hac Tartariae descriptione omnem adhibuimus diligentiam ut ... quoddam.
Compare it with the current map. Manzhouli · Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia, China
Tartaria sive Magni Chami Imperivm
According to what I read in the comments, it is the monument to Gengiskahn this dragon of the city, in the map also appear these creatures.
There is talk that it is a diabolical area according to the map, in agreement with Marco Polo with what he said about this area, where his sorcerers can darken the sky and make it rain and things like that.

The location looks about right, but If the ancient map is approximately correct, then lake Baikal to the north in present time, forming the border between present time China and Russia, was formed after an upheaveal of land further to the north, and which would make virtually all of present day Russia a relatively recent creation event.
 
The location looks about right, but If the ancient map is approximately correct, then lake Baikal to the north in present time, forming the border between present time China and Russia, was formed after an upheaveal of land further to the north, and which would make virtually all of present day Russia a relatively recent creation event.
You are right, it is very possible.
I made a super position, what do you think?
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Here is a link to the location of the district that appears in the first video, there are no images of the place except the google maps image.

Zhalainuo'er District Google Maps


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As you can see, it is a construction zone of new districts in China, I think they imply that they built these buildings but who knows?
As the video narrates, the city looks in semi abandonment and how lucky to have this video because it is the clearest view of this district, how many times I have not heard that they do not build like this and maybe here they want to imply that they do? or is it just a Tartar - Qing - Manchu - Cathay city?

 
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I wouldn't be the least bit surprised to find out that there is red mercury in those domes, and that the energy technology still works here.

Also look into TURKMENISTAN
 
China used more Portland cement in 1 year than the US used in the entire 20th century. I have no doubt they built this city and it is new, but constructed and of poorer materials than other real "Tartarian" buildings.
 
According to what I read in the comments, it is the monument to Gengiskahn this dragon of the city, in the map also appear these creatures.
There is talk that it is a diabolical area according to the map, in agreement with Marco Polo with what he said about this area, where his sorcerers can darken the sky and make it rain and things like that.


Wind in January (winter in the northern hemisphere): high wind is right on top of Mongolia.

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Wind in July (summer in the northern hemisphere): high wind can only be found on the oceans.

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it looks like a high quality escape city for a group of billionaires


The city is very clean and the buildings looks pristine. The deterioration on the wall show in the thumbnail looks fake. You can notice they painted on the top of the brick under the plastering. This city is clearly being kept by some company.
 
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Wind in January (winter in the northern hemisphere): high wind is right on top of Mongolia.

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Wind in July (summer in the northern hemisphere): high wind can only be found on the oceans.

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The city is very clean and the buildings looks pristine. The deterioration on the wall show in the thumbnail looks fake. You can notice they painted on the top of the brick under the plastering. This city is clearly being kept by some company.
wrong map projection
 
The Trojan horse, human livestock herders are starting to come out and admit it. Take a look at Colorado airport its a huge tent, the same style as in Kazahkstan.

The settlement was founded in 1830 as Akmola or Akmolinsky prikaz (Russian: Акмолинский приказ "prikaz [office] of Akmoly"). This name was possibly given after a local landmark—Akmola literally means "white grave"


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9d8LmZ0-E9A
 
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Possibly built by the Soviets as a secretive vacation spot for Politburo elites and military families.
Its far away from prying Moscow eyes.
 
If you look at the panoramas of Baidu, then in large (and not very) Chinese cities you can find traces of ancient architecture.

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Тяньцзинь Tianjin 天津

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Чунцин Chongqing 重庆 (Fire 1949)

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Шанхай Shanghai 上海

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Илань Yilan 依兰

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Also, antique buildings are definitely found in Beijing, Harbin, Wuhan, Jinan.

I am sure that historical buildings are found in other cities as well.
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