China's Fake Paris: Exploring Tianducheng's Reality
Living In China's $1 BIllion Dollar Fake Paris (Ghost City)
Destination:ChinaCity:HangzhouPopulation:12.4 million 
This documentary takes you inside Tianducheng, a massive residential development near Hangzhou that was built to look like Paris — complete with European-style streets and a full-scale Eiffel Tower replica.
Often labeled online as “China’s fake Paris” or a “ghost city,” this place is rarely shown for what it actually is. So instead of relying on headlines or viral photos, I traveled here to walk the streets myself, talk to locals, and experience daily life inside the city.
What I found was more complex than the internet makes it seem.
This film explores how Tianducheng was built, why it struggled to fill as planned, and what life here looks like today. It’s not a tourist attraction, and it’s not fully abandoned — it’s a real neighborhood caught between ambition and reality.
From quiet streets and lived-in apartments to local shops and families raising their kids here, this documentary shows a side of the city most people never see.
If you’ve ever been curious about China’s so-called “ghost cities,” urban experiments, or places that exist between success and failure, this is that story — told from the ground, not from a headline.
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Steve RoninJanuary 16, 2026, Winter in
China- 0:00Paris-like city intro
- 01:04Why people don’t want to live there?
- 03:00Sleeper train tour starts
- 12:01Midnight on train, reflections
- 15:23Hotel tour European vibe
- 21:50Proximity to Eiffel Tower replica
- 34:56Local eats and interview at Tomato House
- 39:30Closing thoughts and wrap-up