How do you feel living in a very crowded city
By smkwan2007
@smkwan2007 (1036)
Hong Kong
January 22, 2007 1:15am CST
Seeing this picture, some people thinking this city is a financially advanced community. At least it was named as "One of the four dragons" in Asia before 1997. It has billions of dollars of foreign exchange reserve. But this city has giving up a lot to obtain its economic achievements. Air pollution, people surrounded by concrete buildings, natural landscapes decreasing in size are some of the issues found here.
2 responses
@rose007 (246)
• India
22 Jan 07
I think it has some merits and demerits on living in a crowded city... we can get any kind of purchases in a crowded city and also no theft will undertaken in a crowded city and also we can get the travels easily.. but in another way we are in a problem of the sound polution and also more traffic irritates us.. these kind of things makes us to irritate..
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@smkwan2007 (1036)
• Hong Kong
22 Jan 07
Glad to read your response. The good thing is people get richer when the financial centre of the city gets more well known throughout the world. And the price is, the size of natural landscape here is decreasing and citizens' health is threatened by serious air pollution.
@cognigen (121)
• Mexico
22 Jan 07
What city are you talking about? The most crowded city I have lived
in was San Francisco, and it was not a bad experience. It was when I
was young, and I had a large apartment in the hills with a dynamite
view of the city. The air was clean because of ocean breezes and
the fact that the city is on the tip of a narrow peninsula.
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@smkwan2007 (1036)
• Hong Kong
22 Jan 07
Thanks for your response. The city I am talking about is Hong Kong. Its a city on a very small island. It has a magnificent harbour. But according to the development plan of the Government, more and more building will be constructed along the coastal line. There are still some part of the city remain untouched but the percentage is shrinking endlessly.