The Miss World 2012 pageant is being held in Ordos, Inner Mongolia, China with results due to be announced on August 18.
Does Ordos sound familiar?
It should, because Ordos is one of the China's most famous ghost towns.
The city which emerged during China's property boom helped drive GDP growth through construction and its coal mining industry.
We put together images of Ordos' Dongsheng district where the pageant is being held and Kangbashi the famous ghost city.
The Miss World competition is being held in Dongsheng, Ordos with the finals at the Dongsheng National Fitness Center Stadium seen in the satellite image below
Miss World 2012 contestants are seen in Dongsheng, Ordos
Miss World 2012 contestants are seen inside the Dongsheng Fitness Center Stadium where the finals will be held on August 18
But Kangbashi was built as the new urban center of Ordos, seen here is the library considered an architectural marvel
Seen here is the art museum in Kangbashi
Kangbashi's main square is filled with cultural centers
But most parts of the city are still empty
A giant teapot sculpture outside the art museum
The Kangbashi New District is seen deserted in this screenshot from a 2011 video
So are the streets
These row of homes are also empty. Many homes are reported sold but the city itself is deserted
Patrick Chovanec explains that this is because "Chinese investors are using empty residential real estate as a “store of value,” much like gold"
Construction in Kangbashi began in 2004 but was reported to have come to a standstill in the second half of 2011
Migrants have reportedly left Ordos in droves after its underground lending system collapsed
Hosting the Miss World 2012 competition in Ordos might bring some much needed attention back to the city