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Im playing Cyberpunk 2077 and I can say China is even more futuristic on many aspects kkk
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I wonder if in the near future people will replace their body parts with robotic implants.
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Shenzhen, a city from Guangdong provice in Southeast China. Its nickname is 'Silicon valley of East'
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This big, modern cities look interesting, but tbh it looks very depressing. It is probably cool there if you have a lot of money and living in big flat, but I think for the average it is not a nice life, living in a small apartment with hundreds of neighbor's which you don't know. This Asian urbanization which you can find from Gulf states to East/SE-Asia is often accompanied with a lot of issues. I think especially those who are rich (like UAE or China)are building a lot of modern and of course incredible skyscrapers(I respect this architectural master achievement) but they just try to compensate the lack of historical sights(if we forget the mass of people who need a home). German cities are rarely bigger than 500 or 600 thousand, for us this would be a big city, for them probably not even a suburb. Also Germans generally don't like high building, regardless of being good looking or not.
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Chinese cannot build.
First look its impressive, second look?
Cheap materials
horrible execution of construction
No norms to for orientation like DIN or EN
No knowledge about expositionclasses, meaning using the right concrete for the environmental or mechanical stress occurring.
Yes if we in the developed world would ignore all norms and safety measurements we could build fast and cheap too, but we prefer sustainable construction.
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