Though the city is only about one-third full, 80% to 90% of unoccupied apartments have owners, who hold on to them as long-term investments, Forbes reported in 2016.
Ordos remains a shell of a futuristic city.
Tourists and journalists have flocked there to document its mesmerizing architecture — and eeriness.
Two horse statues preside over Genghis Khan Plaza at the town’s center. Horses are the city’s adopted symbol, and they represent a nomadic culture.
The nearby Ordos Art & City Museum “seems like it has landed on the earth,” according to a statement by the architect, MAD Architects.
The Ordos Dongsheng Stadium fits 35,000 spectators, though it has never been filled.