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EPA/SUNLING CHINA
EPA/SUNLING CHINA
2020-09-15
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Chiny: nieudany projekt ekologicznego osiedla [GALERIA]
Qiyi City Forest Garden w chińskim mieście Chengdu. Obiecano eko-raj, jednak z powodu insektów (głównie komarów, które przenoszą poważne choroby) do dzielnicy przeniosło się zaledwie kilka rodzin.
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epa08669702 Balconies at Qiyi City Forest Garden residential buildings complex are overrun by plants in Chengdu, China, 15 September 2020. The Chengdu Qiyi City Forest Garden project was launched in 2018. Residents were promised a modern eco-paradise and specially-designed balconies for growing plants. According to the project’s estate agent all apartments were sold out by April 2020. Plants have, however, overgrown as tenants refused to move in after finding out that the plants attracted thousands of mosquitos. Only few families have moved in because of the infestation, state media have reported. EPA/SUNLING CHINA OUT
Dostawca: PAP/EPA.
epa08669703 A photo taken with a drone shows an aerial view of Qiyi City Forest Garden residential buildings complex in Chengdu, China, 15 September 2020. The Chengdu Qiyi City Forest Garden project was launched in 2018. Residents were promised a modern eco-paradise and specially-designed balconies for growing plants. According to the project’s estate agent all apartments were sold out by April 2020. Plants have, however, overgrown as tenants refused to move in after finding out that the plants attracted thousands of mosquitos. Only few families have moved in because of the infestation, state media have reported. EPA/SUNLING CHINA OUT
Dostawca: PAP/EPA.
epa08669700 Balconies at Qiyi City Forest Garden residential buildings complex are overrun by plants in Chengdu, China, 15 September 2020. The Chengdu Qiyi City Forest Garden project was launched in 2018. Residents were promised a modern eco-paradise and specially-designed balconies for growing plants. According to the project’s estate agent all apartments were sold out by April 2020. Plants have, however, overgrown as tenants refused to move in after finding out that the plants attracted thousands of mosquitos. Only few families have moved in because of the infestation, state media have reported. EPA/SUNLING CHINA OUT
Dostawca: PAP/EPA.
epa08669701 Balconies at Qiyi City Forest Garden residential buildings complex are overrun by plants in Chengdu, China, 15 September 2020. The Chengdu Qiyi City Forest Garden project was launched in 2018. Residents were promised a modern eco-paradise and specially-designed balconies for growing plants. According to the project’s estate agent all apartments were sold out by April 2020. Plants have, however, overgrown as tenants refused to move in after finding out that the plants attracted thousands of mosquitos. Only few families have moved in because of the infestation, state media have reported. EPA/SUNLING CHINA OUT
Dostawca: PAP/EPA.
EPA/SUNLING CHINA
epa08669699 Balconies at Qiyi City Forest Garden residential buildings complex are overrun by plants in Chengdu, China, 15 September 2020. The Chengdu Qiyi City Forest Garden project was launched in 2018. Residents were promised a modern eco-paradise and specially-designed balconies for growing plants. According to the project’s estate agent all apartments were sold out by April 2020. Plants have, however, overgrown as tenants refused to move in after finding out that the plants attracted thousands of mosquitos. Only few families have moved in because of the infestation, state media have reported. EPA/SUNLING CHINA OUT
Dostawca: PAP/EPA.
epa08669698 A photo taken with a drone shows an aerial view of Qiyi City Forest Garden residential buildings complex in Chengdu, China, 15 September 2020. The Chengdu Qiyi City Forest Garden project was launched in 2018. Residents were promised a modern eco-paradise and specially-designed balconies for growing plants. According to the project’s estate agent all apartments were sold out by April 2020. Plants have, however, overgrown as tenants refused to move in after finding out that the plants attracted thousands of mosquitos. Only few families have moved in because of the infestation, state media have reported. EPA/SUNLING CHINA OUT
Dostawca: PAP/EPA.
epa08669697 A photo taken with a drone shows an aerial view of Qiyi City Forest Garden residential buildings complex in Chengdu, China, 15 September 2020. The Chengdu Qiyi City Forest Garden project was launched in 2018. Residents were promised a modern eco-paradise and specially-designed balconies for growing plants. According to the project’s estate agent all apartments were sold out by April 2020. Plants have, however, overgrown as tenants refused to move in after finding out that the plants attracted thousands of mosquitos. Only few families have moved in because of the infestation, state media have reported. EPA/SUNLING CHINA OUT
Dostawca: PAP/EPA.
PAP/EPA/SUNLING CHINA OUT
epaselect epa08669705 Balconies at Qiyi City Forest Garden residential buildings complex are overrun by plants in Chengdu, China, 15 September 2020. The Chengdu Qiyi City Forest Garden project was launched in 2018. Residents were promised a modern eco-paradise and specially-designed balconies for growing plants. According to the project’s estate agent all apartments were sold out by April 2020. Plants have, however, overgrown as tenants refused to move in after finding out that the plants attracted thousands of mosquitos. Only few families have moved in because of the infestation, state media have reported. EPA/SUNLING CHINA OUT
Dostawca: PAP/EPA.