China’s Cities and Rural Areas are Empty & Massive Uninhabited Villages Appear
By China Deep Dive
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China’s cities and rural areas are empty & massive uninhabited villages appear.
Explore the mysterious population decline in China’s cities and rural areas. From bustling urban centers like Zhengzhou and Fuzhou to abandoned villages in the countryside, discover why many areas are eerily empty. Where have the people gone in this rapidly changing nation?
Here’s what others had to say:
@DeCuevas
They forced everyone to get their version of jibiddy jabidy so everyone died. On rumble watch died suddenly. It’s a documentary about emb almers that can’t emba lm because of clot s.
@NEWS-JUNKIE2020
START LOOKING FOR GRAVES AND SEE IF YOU CAN LOOK UP WHERE CREMATIONS STATION’S WERE SETUP WHEN COVID-19 HIT YOU MIGHT GET LUCKY AND GOOGLE UP WHERE THESE STATION’S WERE SETUP UP AND ALL THOSE MOBILE UNITS (WHITE LUNG)
@Chris.Davies
The single largest human tragedy of all time has taken place in China: The deaths of 400 million real people.
The suffering and sadness must be overpowering for many families, of whom multiple people have died.
The real question is: how long can Chinese cities remain open, as the population continues to crash?
Large cities NEED large populations!
Will the CCP simply close many cities, and forcibly relocate those residents to make other cities full?
@ThisCharmingBat
Doesn’t anyone know people who have gone missing? I’ve watched dozens of these videos and no one knows anyone who disappeared. You’d think, with millions of people gone, at least some of these videos would be about missing family, friends, co-workers. Entire villages are empty yet no one knew anyone who lived there?? It’s very strange.
@imperatorvespasian3125
UK’s cities and rural areas are full & massive numbers of none British appear in villages out numbering the English.
@SabreKai-u8i
With all those empty villages and towns, the CCP should be telling the homeless where they are. First to grab one owns it. Get back to farming, at least you wont starve.
@rogerallen1767
Centralized control means no one will ever know what has happened to all these precious people till total collapse of authority.
@Sounderaja
Im indian and I was worked in bangalore ,I was not able to manage my family expense as rent, goods and school fees all are skyrocket price …so I resigned and moved to my town and doing banana farming now in my village.. entire world suffering by high expense and low salary not only china.
@Quantum0912
This is the 1,000th story on media of citizens gone. Do a story of where they are…you’d be the first one to do that. Not watching over and over the same story.
@malachiseerisrael
Asking where all the people are is like asking yourself what happened to the pack of cigarettes you smoked last night you already know the answer as far as the people 1 the pandemic 2 the vaccines 3 the tariffs no the economic calasps was already happening 3Yrs ago.
@errolcollins7647
They have Tofu buildings, Tofu electronics, Tofu military equipment now you have Tofu population, whats next?
@tunkytunky
To be fair, America’s malls went empty even as the population was increasing. But something seems really off here. It looks no more crowded than the US on those street scenes.
@yellowbird5411
When I think about how consumers support the economy, I think about our individual activities. If I go to the mall and buy a purse, that money goes to the store, who pays their sales people, who in turn go out and spend they money I gave them. That $50 I spent gets passed around from person to person, through business after business, and we all support the system. When I don’t buy that $50 purse, it also doesn’t get passed around so others can spend that $50 also. So it seems that while I just think it only affects me if I choose to not buy stuff, my one withholding of money affects many different people who will not benefit from the money I could have spent. It seems like the butterfly wings that cause a breeze that affects us a world away. When many of us decide to cut back, many more will be affected. But it cannot be helped during this time of inflation. It seems that the greedy big companies have taken all our money, which is the foundation of the big businesses. It seems they have destroyed themselves by killing off the foundation – us. I know this is probably simplistic or downright wrong, but this is how it seems to me.
@cliffontheroad
12:22 the city and the village after – the world needs / wants to know the full story. My slant, as to when tht CCP boasted the end of povety (yea, no more poor people) was when the population was forced to move into high rise buildings. I recall people being displaced, land repurposed or just left empty. I want to know WHY. You say all the answers are here, so give them. Or does the channel work like the CCP, only for themselves?
@AsianJayWalker
Iv’e been putting a lot of work into this on the ground (hey i used to live in Zhengzhou) and I’m now certain there are severeal factors:
1. The birth/death rates. Less new children (declining earlier than the official claims) and now, China’s version of the ‘boomer generation’ are dying and going fast, age 60 to 70. That age group is who lovss going out and walking around and being outside from 6am to 11pm.
2. The saying, not only Chinese but taken VERY seriously by Chinese: If you go out you spend money, stay inside you dont. They are “lying flat” they stay inside now. going out = spending.
3. Many many many Chinese are living outside China, permanently or most of the time. So they might still count as a resident in a Chinese city but 9 months (or always) they are now in Cambodia, Thailand, Lao, Vietnam.. etc etc… the are not officially ‘living abroad’ on Chiense govt registrations.
4. Is somethign im a little stumped on so far. far too many overbuilt ‘ghost districts’ and new communities, so so very overbuilt but what’s happened is your spreading people vast distances into yet another new community on the outer outer edge of town. Then they open those with 1/4th occupancy but another km away started another high-rise development.
@Spativm
Why bother going outside if you cant’ afford walking around shopping. Same is everywhere. Look at poor rural areas of US or Europe. It’s the same. You can spot few people doing something outside their homes. But that’s it. Look at Scandinavian rural areas, Scotland etc.
Edit: Also ppl that took experimental thingy are perishing left and right here in EU as well unexpected or going down on turbo “crabs” so yes that’s also major factor of vanishing of populations all around.
@rogainstruments9273
What’s being implemented is precisely what’s written on the Georgia Guidestones.
For this reason, this plan is being implemented everywhere, according to these 10 instructions for the new era.
@domestique3954
“Where have all the people gone?”
They left the cities in urnes and the remaining population stays at home because they don’t wanna get infected, too.
@istvanlenard1555
They moved to Tibet? There are too many chinese, anyway? Or they have been cursed by the tibetans for the occupation and the violationof tibetan’s human rights?
@downhomeinspections6422
Nothing really bothers you when you realize you’re already in hell. Everything about this place is designed for suffering.
@obelus5985
Sudden deaths, lots of cemeteries, too many to cremate, empty cities. It sounds like a nightmare.
@istvanlenard1555
Hungary has built a university ( named Fulan), that is full of chinese inn Budapest. In the countryside in a littla city of 10 thousand people ( half of them gipsies, there are several chinese shops…..and one chinese restaurant…..
@PatriciaPalmer-o3e
❗Significant socialigists, scientists, mathematicians and actuarials are saying
350 -500 million is the population. Once a billion.
@lindaostrom570
Stats indicate that the current population of china is in the 900.000.000.-700.000.000. birth rate down, the old are dying and they were the largest demographic.
@gwhite7136
Let’s do some between the lines thinking here. What we know. One, a lot of people are missing or gone in China. There are decades of video footage of how the streets, shops, highways, high-rises and business money exchange of what it’s looked like before and it does not look anything like this now. Two, than the demic hits and people are forced to go here, there, take this, don’t take that and crematorium production skyrockets. Since the ending of the pandemic, crematorium numbers rise greatly per city and since the pandemic has ended the economy has consistently slowed in China in all areas of business. Than the tariff war hits and it’s beyond imaginably bad. One reason is it looks like China has lost more than a third of it’s working class, could be as much as half. And overall maybe 1/3rd the population is no present or gone from the country. Not saying a mass death event has occurred beyond the pandemic but they are not in the parks, business or housing and 1/3 th e population, conservatively speaking didn’t immigrate at least that anyone can tell in those numbers. Third, you would only realize how many were gone during something like a trade war event. As more people are out of work due to a trade tariff war we should see more people out and about during any time of the day or evening. The highways even look a lot less congested. The world is starting to notice.
@OLDCONNECTION1
Empty villages may look dramatic, but isn’t it worth asking how urbanization, demographics, and policy shifts play into this instead of jumping to conclusions?
@v1e1r1g1e1
In Australia, a country of 25 million people in 2021; the official statistic for C-19 deaths is around 5,000.
Australia has one of the world’s best public health care systems, and the second-most populous state (Victoria) had the strictest quarantine / lockdowns anywhere in the world, with at least 4 separate total lockdowns during the pandemic’s worst phases.
In China, a country of 1.4 Billion people in 2021 (that’s over 50 times the Australian population); the official statistic for C-19 deaths to date is around 83,150. The world is aware of China’s extreme measures to control the pandemic, with draconian measures being implemented to stop people from leaving their homes… but does anyone seriously believe such a low figure for the second-most populous country in the world? And this, from the very country where the pandemic originated?
Even the simplest arithmetic would expect to see a figure of around a quarter of million deaths in China from C-19. The statistic given is far too LOW. Even the USA, with a population around 330 million, posted around 1.2 million deaths.
Someone’s not telling the truth here. And it isn’t Australia.
@gauisblach7757
The long running boom went bust. The bubble was popped. The extended pandemic lockdown never recovered. It is called a recession and everyone is concerned that someone in their family will be next. I have lived in Zhenzhou since 2009. All families are in survival mode, if they can be, so nonessential spending has stopped. Americans started avoiding malls decades ago but that does not mean America is a ghost country….
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