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Photos show China's low-cost semi-abandoned housing complexes

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Residents fish in an artificial canal at the semi-abandoned "Life in Venice" housing complex in Qidong, on China's east coast, Feb. 5, 2026.

After China’s debt-fueled real estate bubble popped, vast housing developments across the country were left partially abandoned — including Life in Venice, a sprawling residential complex perched on China’s east coast.

A resident dines on hand-pulled noodle soup at a restaurant

Just an hour and a half drive away from China’s bustling commercial hub of Shanghai, "Life in Venice" was inspired by the famed Italian city, featuring European style sculptures and buildings connected by canals and bridges.

A lone pedestrian walks on a bridge passing through the semi-abandoned "Life in Venice" housing complex
A partially deflated giant rubber duckie floats in an artificial canal

It was once advertised as the garden of Shanghai, promising a luxurious, relaxing, resort-like lifestyle by the sea. But property prices faltered a few years ago and, in 2024, the complex’s developer, Evergrande, declared bankruptcy.

Today, Life in Venice is a ghost town with a sea view, many of its units left unsold.

Watchtowers stand at an empty beach at the semi-abandoned "Life in Venice" housing complex in Qidong, on China's east coast, Feb. 5, 2026.

Home prices here have more than halved. Many villas are abandoned, mere husks of concrete and alabaster, their private docks left unused. A three-bedroom apartment here can be rented for just NZ$193 a month.

Residents play with their children in a playground at the semi-abandoned "Life in Venice" housing complex

Those bargain prices are luring some who are seeking a laid-back, low-cost way of living and an escape from the hypercompetitive rat race in China’s megacities.

Laundry hangs on trees at the semi-abandoned "Life in Venice" housing complex
A man swings on an empty beach

A few grocery stores, some restaurants and a package delivery station offer enough for the people who have chosen to move here.

In the winter, the complex is largely quiet, as residents enjoy a slower pace of life. Some men fish next to a deflated rubber ducky. Children’s clothes are hung out to dry in public.

A lone man, swaying on a swing on an empty beach, gazes out at an abandoned pier.

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