A 72-storey skyscraper, helicopter taxis, a theme park and rows upon rows of luxurious villas, this is as extravagant as a village could be.
Welcome to Huaxi, a place situated in east China's Jiangsu Province and dubbed 'the richest village' of the country.
Every one of its 2,000 residents is said to have more than one million yuan (£116,000/$143,000) in the bank; and each family is given a car and a villa by the authority once they move in.
But the catch is, once you leave, you leave lose all your belongs.