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China Copies London: How Beijing Replicates England’s Capital

by Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor

thames Town: China’s⁣ Quiet English Village

A unique architectural experiment just outside Shanghai, ⁣China, ​has‌ resulted in a⁣ strikingly realistic, yet sparsely⁤ populated, English village. Thames Town, located in the Songjiang District, approximately 30 kilometers from ⁢central Shanghai,⁤ was designed‍ to mimic a conventional english market town, complete with cobbled streets, Tudor-style buildings,‍ and⁤ iconic red telephone boxes.

Despite its picturesque appearance and popularity as a wedding⁣ photography location, Thames Town ‌is often ⁢described as a “ghost town.” The progress aimed to ⁢house ⁤thousands of residents, but this target population was never ​reached, raising questions about the viability of themed city concepts in modern ⁤urban planning.

The area stands as a notable example of China’s architectural ambitions, offering a European aesthetic in contrast to the country’s rapidly developing urban landscape. A photograph of​ Thames Town, originally published by the BBC, illustrates the striking resemblance to ⁢a ⁣traditional English setting.

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