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.
But the catch is, once you leave, you leave lose all your belongs.
Grand view: China's Huaxi village spent three billion yuan (£350millon/$430million) building their very own 72-storey skyscraper for residents (pictured)
'Richest village': When a family move into the village in east China, they are said to be given one of these villas to live in