China’s empty subway stations were once seen as ghost cities and poor planning. However, this infrastructure development was a strategy to attract future urban growth. New roads and housing eventually surrounded these stations, transforming isolated areas. This approach involved building foundations before people arrived to stimulate development. Such ambitious projects carry significant financial burdens and potential vulnerabilities.
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