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>>66331 >>By "city", we refer to places with large populations. If it's an elite place with few people it may fall into the category of town, not city. Wow, you have no idea then. If you call places with a population of 500000+ not a city, I don't know... Some new cities are planned to hold 4million people at the end of the construction phase. Those are their own biospheres.
Dalian is a "normal" city with 2,5million people and will be partly transformed into an Eco-city. Same with Shenzhen and other cities (they already are top cities in the world, although no one ever heard of them.)
Yeah, it IS elitist as it is China and there are billions of people, but still far bigger than any other city from any other country.
>>Not if, as you acknowledge, the city is still under construction. Dongtan and 12 other cities: yes. Already built cities: Not.
Hell you could even call Shanghai the most advanced city on earth if you'd remove the suburbs and the smog. Technologically it IS the most advanced next to Tokyo and New York. Tokyo is bigger and cleaner, though, so I'd call it more advanced, the new chinese cities will be better, New York is around the same level as Shanghai.
>>lulz What about the lulz? Tell me a higher advanced one. New York? It's just big and hip. There's nothing advanced about it.
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