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YouTube Video VVV1UTVwVHM3QU5PYzJVQWYxZ1I3MS1BLlZGOUUyM1RfZ0dF “Hey brothers, is today Saturday? There isn’t a single car on this road!” I have noticed for the past two days that Harbin has been completely empty, without a single car. It’s truly frightening. I told you before that this village was desolate, but you wouldn’t believe me. Everyone, look at this. The temperature is now below –30°C. And look over there—there isn’t a single plume of smoke rising. Not one. This village has already become deserted.
The Northeast region has now become desolate. Northeast China was once the backbone of China’s industry. The oil fields of Daqing Oilfield, the steel industry of Anshan, and the automobile industry of Changchun once created a glorious era. But that glory faded long ago. Today, in many cities and villages, a different and painful scene is unfolding. Nine out of ten villages are deserted, and some villages even have only a single resident left. Some netizens bluntly say that the current situation in the Northeast is the future of the entire country.
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Nine Out of Ten Homes in Northeast China Are Empty! Over 11 Million People Gone
China Undercover 4 hours ago
“Hey brothers, is today Saturday? There isn’t a single car on this road!” I have noticed for the past two days that Harbin has been completely empty, without a single car. It’s truly frightening. I told you before that this village was desolate, but you wouldn’t believe me. Everyone, look at this. The temperature is now below –30°C. And look over there—there isn’t a single plume of smoke rising. Not one. This village has already become deserted.
The Northeast region has now become desolate. Northeast China was once the backbone of China’s industry. The oil fields of Daqing Oilfield, the steel industry of Anshan, and the automobile industry of Changchun once created a glorious era. But that glory faded long ago. Today, in many cities and villages, a different and painful scene is unfolding. Nine out of ten villages are deserted, and some villages even have only a single resident left. Some netizens bluntly say that the current situation in the Northeast is the future of the entire country.

“Hey brothers, is today Saturday? There isn’t a single car on this road!” I have noticed for the past two days that Harbin has been completely empty, without a single car. It’s truly frightening. I told you before that this village was desolate, but you wouldn’t believe me. Everyone, look at this. The temperature is now below –30°C. And look over there—there isn’t a single plume of smoke rising. Not one. This village has already become deserted.
The Northeast region has now become desolate. Northeast China was once the backbone of China’s industry. The oil fields of Daqing Oilfield, the steel industry of Anshan, and the automobile industry of Changchun once created a glorious era. But that glory faded long ago. Today, in many cities and villages, a different and painful scene is unfolding. Nine out of ten villages are deserted, and some villages even have only a single resident left. Some netizens bluntly say that the current situation in the Northeast is the future of the entire country.

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YouTube Video VVV1UTVwVHM3QU5PYzJVQWYxZ1I3MS1BLlZGOUUyM1RfZ0dF

Nine Out of Ten Homes in Northeast China Are Empty! Over 11 Million People Gone

China Undercover 4 hours ago

Hello. What we are about to share on our channel today is more of a warning than news.
Let us begin with a shocking allegation that has been circulating online. Someone shouted, “How can you do this?” The person yelling was not a bank robber. It was the customer who had been taken to the police station by the bank. In this vast city, a woman had gone to a bank. Her goal was simply to transfer about 200,000 yuan from her personal account. That was all. However, what awaited her was not assistance from bank staff but a report to the police.
She said she was taken into a police car and interrogated in a room where officers repeatedly questioned why she was transferring 200,000 yuan. A blogger pointed out that the bank kept repeating the explanation that it was “to protect the customer’s assets,” but that argument had already collapsed.

Hello. What we are about to share on our channel today is more of a warning than news.
Let us begin with a shocking allegation that has been circulating online. Someone shouted, “How can you do this?” The person yelling was not a bank robber. It was the customer who had been taken to the police station by the bank. In this vast city, a woman had gone to a bank. Her goal was simply to transfer about 200,000 yuan from her personal account. That was all. However, what awaited her was not assistance from bank staff but a report to the police.
She said she was taken into a police car and interrogated in a room where officers repeatedly questioned why she was transferring 200,000 yuan. A blogger pointed out that the bank kept repeating the explanation that it was “to protect the customer’s assets,” but that argument had already collapsed.

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YouTube Video VVV1UTVwVHM3QU5PYzJVQWYxZ1I3MS1BLmQ5YVBwZ0gzTHhR

Withdrawing 200,000 Yuan Ended in Police Interrogation – China’s Banking Crisis Exposed

China Undercover March 14, 2026 6:30 pm

More than 1,000 households in this village have no one living in them. Look at this place—this one even has a big gate. This one is good, there’s a garage inside, and another one here too. There are two houses side by side. You can see they look wealthy and secure. The gate is huge, and there’s even a talisman hanging on it. But look around—this entire village, every house is empty. All empty. One after another. Hello everyone, welcome to the Kanda Road Show. I’m Meiling. The three northeastern provinces of Liaoning, Jilin, and Heilongjiang were once the industrial heartland of China, famous for steel, coal, machinery, and heavy industry. But as market reforms reshaped the economy and industrial structures changed, these traditional industries gradually lost their competitiveness. Many state-owned enterprises collapsed, local government debt rose, the real-estate market declined, and economic growth in the region has lagged behind the national average for years.

More than 1,000 households in this village have no one living in them. Look at this place—this one even has a big gate. This one is good, there’s a garage inside, and another one here too. There are two houses side by side. You can see they look wealthy and secure. The gate is huge, and there’s even a talisman hanging on it. But look around—this entire village, every house is empty. All empty. One after another. Hello everyone, welcome to the Kanda Road Show. I’m Meiling. The three northeastern provinces of Liaoning, Jilin, and Heilongjiang were once the industrial heartland of China, famous for steel, coal, machinery, and heavy industry. But as market reforms reshaped the economy and industrial structures changed, these traditional industries gradually lost their competitiveness. Many state-owned enterprises collapsed, local government debt rose, the real-estate market declined, and economic growth in the region has lagged behind the national average for years.

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YouTube Video VVV1UTVwVHM3QU5PYzJVQWYxZ1I3MS1BLi1wdUYyVEpIYUZV

China’s Economy Is Rewinding to the 1990s — Millions Struggling to Survive

China Undercover March 13, 2026 6:02 pm

This is a scam. I couldn’t help blurting that out the moment I bought the ticket on my phone screen. The app showed that only a few first-class and second-class seats were left. Or sometimes the unfortunate words “Sold Out” would appear on the screen. I stood on the platform, but the moment the doors opened with a rush of wind, a train appeared before me. Yet all that remained was empty space. Look there. The train had already passed Suzhou and was heading toward the big city. The train was bound for Changzhou. Normally, it would be packed with passengers and luggage, making it difficult even to stand. However, even though I kept filming, no one appeared in the frame. This was not a staged production. This was the original recording, completely unedited. It felt as if I were the only person there. The silence was so deep that it seemed as though we were alone inside that enormous mass of steel.

This is a scam. I couldn’t help blurting that out the moment I bought the ticket on my phone screen. The app showed that only a few first-class and second-class seats were left. Or sometimes the unfortunate words “Sold Out” would appear on the screen. I stood on the platform, but the moment the doors opened with a rush of wind, a train appeared before me. Yet all that remained was empty space. Look there. The train had already passed Suzhou and was heading toward the big city. The train was bound for Changzhou. Normally, it would be packed with passengers and luggage, making it difficult even to stand. However, even though I kept filming, no one appeared in the frame. This was not a staged production. This was the original recording, completely unedited. It felt as if I were the only person there. The silence was so deep that it seemed as though we were alone inside that enormous mass of steel.

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YouTube Video VVV1UTVwVHM3QU5PYzJVQWYxZ1I3MS1BLnhGNEE2b2laVmtR

Empty Bullet Trains, Packed “Green Hell”: China’s Harsh Reality for 900 Million People

China Undercover March 12, 2026 5:10 pm

"Pears rotting in the fields become fertilizer. You think you can survive by working hard? That's the biggest lie we farmers tell ourselves."
"What price do you have to drop to before you buy? The production areas are overflowing with fruit; we can't sell it and have to dump it. We finally got a bumper harvest, hoping to turn things around in March, and now it's all ruined, all stuck in our hands. The market is completely stagnant."
"Look at these apples! My God, all wasted. They just dumped them all here, really expensive apples, just wasted like that."
Originally, they thought the New Year of 2026 would bring a good start, but unexpectedly, fruit is piling up across the country. Truckloads of oranges, apples, watermelons, pears… are all becoming fertilizer. The fruit farmers are devastated and crying.

"Pears rotting in the fields become fertilizer. You think you can survive by working hard? That's the biggest lie we farmers tell ourselves."
"What price do you have to drop to before you buy? The production areas are overflowing with fruit; we can't sell it and have to dump it. We finally got a bumper harvest, hoping to turn things around in March, and now it's all ruined, all stuck in our hands. The market is completely stagnant."
"Look at these apples! My God, all wasted. They just dumped them all here, really expensive apples, just wasted like that."
Originally, they thought the New Year of 2026 would bring a good start, but unexpectedly, fruit is piling up across the country. Truckloads of oranges, apples, watermelons, pears… are all becoming fertilizer. The fruit farmers are devastated and crying.

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YouTube Video VVV1UTVwVHM3QU5PYzJVQWYxZ1I3MS1BLkZUU2FGZWtzWHg4

China: Millions of Tons of Fruit Rot in Orchards as Farmers’ Dreams Turn Into Nightmares

China Undercover March 11, 2026 5:24 pm

Shanghai’s city center shows a stark contrast—one street bustling with life while another stands empty. As China’s real estate slump deepens, even resilient Shanghai is struggling: home prices are falling, jobs are scarce, and daily life is becoming harder for many residents.
#undercover #china #vlogger #chinanews #news

Shanghai’s city center shows a stark contrast—one street bustling with life while another stands empty. As China’s real estate slump deepens, even resilient Shanghai is struggling: home prices are falling, jobs are scarce, and daily life is becoming harder for many residents.
#undercover #china #vlogger #chinanews #news

YouTube Video VVV1UTVwVHM3QU5PYzJVQWYxZ1I3MS1BLkxhM0NZb2c2RUsw

It's Over! Shanghai’s Property Bubble Bursts: Abandoned Mansions Everywhere

China Undercover March 11, 2026 7:17 am

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