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I heard that Ordos has become a "ghost town". Where have all the people gone?

When talking about Inner Mongolia, what immediately comes to mind is images of green grasslands, galloping horses, blue skies and white clouds filled with cattle and sheep. This is just a stereotype of this place. There are also lakes in this vast grassland. , mountains and deserts, and a modern city rising in the wilderness - Kangbashi District. If you are not familiar with this name, then you must have heard of the name "ghost town", right? This place was once called a "ghost town" by the American "Time" magazine. Why it is called a ghost town is probably because when the new city was first built, the streets were clean and tidy, and the supporting facilities were complete, but there were few people around. As time went by, it gradually became the seat of the city government and became Ordos. As a political, cultural, technological, educational and financial center, this modern city became lively. The name "ghost town" was gradually forgotten. Instead, it gradually became a very representative place in Inner Mongolia that tourists yearn to visit. As a tourist destination, this city has directly become the only tourist attraction in the country named after a city.

"Kangbashi" means "excellent teacher" in Mongolian. Kangbashi District is located in the south-central part of Ordos City and is the seat of the Ordos Municipal Party Committee and Municipal People's Government. It is located in the hinterland of the Ordos Plateau, 25 kilometers away from Dongsheng District and 3 kilometers away from Altengxire Town. In the current Kangbashi District, the streets are spacious and clean, running on the central axis. There are various buildings that combine modern civilization and national characteristics. People who love architecture will definitely be fascinated by the urban planning and various public buildings here. *I am shocked by the architecture and sculptures in the area. It can be said that this place can be called an architectural museum. Ordos New City in Inner Mongolia was once a Gobi wilderness. The once marginalized place has been filled with vitality because of these classic buildings rising from the ground.

Ordos Museum is one of the ten most beautiful buildings in China in the eyes of foreigners. Like a mushroom growing in the desert, the museum floats on the undulating square like sand dunes. The moment you enter the museum, you feel like you have entered a bright and huge cave, a canyon that is in huge contrast with the wide roads and squares outside. The space is displayed in front of you, and you are walking on the connecting bridge in the air, as if you are walking in a time and space tunnel in future technology, looking at the ancient dinosaur civilization, walking into the origin of mankind, and browsing the human civilization in Inner Mongolia from ancient times to modern times.

The streamline of the entire building is a continuous line swimming in light and shadow, sometimes dark and private, sometimes bright and spectacular. The bridge in the canyon connects the exhibition halls on both sides. With the professional canyon of light and shadow, you can tour the historical changes. Such a museum How could you not want to walk in?