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Why is Mo Ding, Laos called a hell on earth?

Because it used to be the location of Huang Jincheng Casino, near the border between China and Laos. Today, Mo Ding has completely become a very special economic zone. A real estate developer in Yunnan took over Mo Ding, where he exercised government functions, completely abandoned the gambling industry, re-planned operations, and built Mo Ding into a Shenzhen-style special zone in Laos.

For a long time, the location advantages of Mohan-Mo Ding area connecting Yunnan and Laos have been valued by experts. This magnificent transformation of Mo Ding has inspired many followers: Laos, the bridgehead in the bridgehead and the throat node connecting Yunnan and Southeast Asia, will finally play its role.

The danger of Laos

With regard to this economic development zone with an area of about 2 1 square kilometer, there was a rumor on the Internet that "the chairman of Haicheng Group, a well-known developer in Xishuangbanna, leased 2 1 square kilometer of foreign land as a' head of state' to build a Laos-style Shenzhen Special Zone, with the right of entry visas for third-party personnel, relatively independent judicial power and management rights for personnel, social undertakings and economic activities".

So this chairman is called the chairman of the most cattle housing enterprises in China. However, the sight before us seems to make the word "best" greatly discounted. Rows of houses are empty, except for occasional large trucks passing by on the Kunming highway across the territory. The park is very quiet, and the signs hanging on the closed shop doors show the once prosperous here.

There are only a few supermarkets and restaurants on the roadside. The boss and waiters keep describing the lively scene here two years ago and telling people how to withdraw money one after another two years ago. Lao Wei, who runs a hotel in the park, guards the vacant room of 138 every day, asking around if there are any buyers who are willing to take over at a low price.