Urban Abandonments: 7 Deserted Wonders of the (Post)Modern World: & Kỳ quan bị bỏ hoang của thế giới (Hậu) hiện đại
                                                  
                                 
     
(7) Ghost Towns of the American West are what come to mind for many when they think of abandoned settlements. However, there are fascinating abandonments 
all over the world.  Some of these have a clear historical reason for being deserted, while  the abandonment of others remains a mystery. Here are six more amazing  examples of urban deserts from around the globe.  
 
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6) San Zhi, Taiwan  is an abandoned settlement on the outskirts of Taipei, Taiwan. A  mysterious series of accidents led this would-be tourist town to go  unused upon its completion. Further, regional beliefs also kept the  abandoned settlement from demolished – for fear of angering spirits  dwelling in the complex.  
 (5) Near Genoa, Italy
 (5) Near Genoa, Italy  is a small abandoned village. What would cause people to leave such a  beautiful place? To be fair, though, the ruins left behind are  aesthetically compelling in their own right. The structures are  remarkably intact and provocative.  
 (4) Promyshlennyi, Russia
 (4) Promyshlennyi, Russia  was abandoned with the fall of the Soviet Union, cut off from  communication with and support from the government. When utilities and  electricity stopped working, people simply left to find a home an work  elsewhere, leaving buildings behind and many belongings in the wreckage.   
 (3) New York, USA
 (3) New York, USA  has a surprising number of abandoned airfields – directly in and around  the city. Given the relative density of the city and its surroundings  it seems unusual that these have been left unused for so long. Each of  these anomolous airfields has its 
own story.  
 (2) Tere-Hole, Siberia
 (2) Tere-Hole, Siberia  is a lake with a recently dicovered treasure in the middle: a ruin  dating back 1500 years. Located in a vast wilderness of lakes, this  long-abandoned stronghold is 600 by 450 feet. Excavations this year may  reveal ancient artifacts.  
 (1) Pripyat, Ukraine
 (1) Pripyat, Ukraine  was once a thriving city of 50,000, but was abandoned following the  nuclear disaster at Chernobyl. For a long time the amazingly preserved  city – rapidly abandoned by the populace – was a virtual museum, a  snapshot of the times. Pripyat has since been looted and only images and  architecture remain. The site will be unfit for human habitation for  hundreds of years due to nuclear fallout.
 
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