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Forest City, Johor, Malaysia, was once envisioned as a luxurious smart eco-city—a futuristic metropolis built on four man-made islands near the Singapore border. Launched in 2016 by Chinese developer Country Garden with backing from the Johor state government, the multibillion-dollar project promised modern condos, malls, and green living for over 700,000 residents. The development aimed to attract foreign investors, especially from China, with its lush landscape, beachfront living, and tax-free incentives. Despite its grand vision, Forest City now stands eerily quiet—an ultra-modern ghost town with gleaming high-rises, empty streets, and barely any residents. Overbuilding, political shifts, and restrictive policies on foreign ownership caused demand to plummet. Many buyers abandoned their units, leaving entire towers unoccupied. The COVID-19 pandemic dealt another blow, halting construction and causing investor confidence to crash. The once-bustling sales galleries now sit deserted, and local businesses that opened in anticipation of a thriving population have shuttered their doors. Today, Forest City symbolizes the risks of rapid overdevelopment and speculative real estate. Its futuristic skyline against the silent, humid backdrop of southern Malaysia is a surreal reminder of unfulfilled ambition. While some still hope it will recover with time and policy changes, for now, it remains one of Southeast Asia’s most well-known modern ghost towns—empty, polished, and haunting. #johor #malaysia
Forest City, Johor, Malaysia, was once envisioned as a luxurious smart eco-city—a futuristic metropolis built on four man-made islands near the Singapore border. Launched in 2016 by Chinese developer Country Garden with backing from the Johor state government, the multibillion-dollar project promised modern condos, malls, and green living for over 700,000 residents. The development aimed to attract foreign investors, especially from China, with its lush landscape, beachfront living, and tax-free incentives. Despite its grand vision, Forest City now stands eerily quiet—an ultra-modern ghost town with gleaming high-rises, empty streets, and barely any residents. Overbuilding, political shifts, and restrictive policies on foreign ownership caused demand to plummet. Many buyers abandoned their units, leaving entire towers unoccupied. The COVID-19 pandemic dealt another blow, halting construction and causing investor confidence to crash. The once-bustling sales galleries now sit deserted, and local businesses that opened in anticipation of a thriving population have shuttered their doors. Today, Forest City symbolizes the risks of rapid overdevelopment and speculative real estate. Its futuristic skyline against the silent, humid backdrop of southern Malaysia is a surreal reminder of unfulfilled ambition. While some still hope it will recover with time and policy changes, for now, it remains one of Southeast Asia’s most well-known modern ghost towns—empty, polished, and haunting. #johor #malaysia

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