Why is Qinzhou in Guangxi called a ghost town?
The reason why Qinzhou is called "ghost town" and "five-tier city" lies in urban planning, and Qinzhou Port, 30 kilometers away, has also been included in the urban development map of Qinzhou. Qinzhou is close to Nanning, and the siphon effect of Nanning as the capital makes it difficult for Qinzhou to make the city bigger.
Cause introduction
While affirming the development strength of Qinzhou, we have to face up to the fact that the siphon effect of Qinzhou is not strong. Some people describe Qinzhou like this: "People in Lingshan like to visit Nanning, people in Pubei county like to visit Beihai, and Qinzhou means that people in the north and south areas are visiting themselves." Although it may not be completely in line with the reality, it also reflects that Qinzhou's "siphon" effect on Lingshan and Pubei is not enough.
And there is another problem: Qinzhou strives to be the back garden of Nanning, but Nanning people prefer to go to Beihai and Fangchenggang. Qinzhou doesn't need to be attached to anyone at all. The key is to find its own urban development orientation and form a unique "siphon" effect of Qinzhou urban development.