If you can't afford to go to Paris (France),just go to Tianducheng (China)
Inside China's mini-Paris: Town built to look just like French capital complete with its own Eiffel Tower and Champs Elysées
With the Eiffel Tower standing proudly above decorative European buildings, this looks like a magnificent view of the famous French capital.
However, not all is at it seems. Incredibly, this Parisian scene is actually in the middle of China.
The Tianducheng development in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, is filled with grand European buildings and wide walkways.
Ornate fountains and statues also line the streets of the town.
This is a view of the Tianducheng development in Hangzhou, China. Despite being built as a replica of Paris, the town has not proved popular and is virtually empty
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Empty: The Tianducheng development in Hangzhou is designed to accommodate at least 10,000 people but it has instead been labelled as a ghost town
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Fierce: A huge thunder storm streaks across the Eiffel Tower replica
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Replica: With China's love of all things French, the developers must have thought they were onto a winner when they built Tianducheng
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Copy-cat: The town is filled with Parisian houses and, despite being in the middle of China, has a distinct European feel
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With China's love of all things French, the developers no doubt expected the town to be a huge success.
But things haven't quite worked out as they would have hoped.
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Different: Despite attempting to look like the famous French city, the town is is surrounded by farmland and dirt roads
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Looking good: Despite not exactly proving popular, the town does look impressive
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Shop: Despite being nowhere near as busy as the developers hoped for, it still contains a number of businesses, including this supermarket
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Despite being designed to accommodate at least ten thousand people, the town remains sparsely populated.
Local media have now started labelling it as a 'ghost town', with pictures showing the large streets remaining virtually empty.
Images from the town show how China's aspirations and its traditional culture collide.
Surrounded by farmland and wide roads, farmers can be seen working in fields with the mock Eiffel Tower looming over them.
Inside China's mini-Paris: Town built to look just like French capital complete with its own Eiffel Tower and Champs Elysées | Daily Mail Online
Inside China's mini-Paris: Town built to look just like French capital complete with its own Eiffel Tower and Champs Elysées
With the Eiffel Tower standing proudly above decorative European buildings, this looks like a magnificent view of the famous French capital.
However, not all is at it seems. Incredibly, this Parisian scene is actually in the middle of China.
The Tianducheng development in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, is filled with grand European buildings and wide walkways.
Ornate fountains and statues also line the streets of the town.
This is a view of the Tianducheng development in Hangzhou, China. Despite being built as a replica of Paris, the town has not proved popular and is virtually empty
-
Empty: The Tianducheng development in Hangzhou is designed to accommodate at least 10,000 people but it has instead been labelled as a ghost town
-
Fierce: A huge thunder storm streaks across the Eiffel Tower replica
-
Replica: With China's love of all things French, the developers must have thought they were onto a winner when they built Tianducheng
-
Copy-cat: The town is filled with Parisian houses and, despite being in the middle of China, has a distinct European feel
-
With China's love of all things French, the developers no doubt expected the town to be a huge success.
But things haven't quite worked out as they would have hoped.
-
Different: Despite attempting to look like the famous French city, the town is is surrounded by farmland and dirt roads
-
Looking good: Despite not exactly proving popular, the town does look impressive
-
Shop: Despite being nowhere near as busy as the developers hoped for, it still contains a number of businesses, including this supermarket
-
Despite being designed to accommodate at least ten thousand people, the town remains sparsely populated.
Local media have now started labelling it as a 'ghost town', with pictures showing the large streets remaining virtually empty.
Images from the town show how China's aspirations and its traditional culture collide.
Surrounded by farmland and wide roads, farmers can be seen working in fields with the mock Eiffel Tower looming over them.
Inside China's mini-Paris: Town built to look just like French capital complete with its own Eiffel Tower and Champs Elysées | Daily Mail Online