This city often straddles the standards between a third-tier and fourth-tier city. However, due to their reckless spending on a 25 km long light rail project that ended up being abandoned, their finances lack the capability to operate such infrastructure. As a result, they have accumulated a debt of $70 billion, and the economy has been in decline. The city's future is likely to remain at a fourth-tier city standard. The city is located in Guangxi province, which is often described as a poor province. Nevertheless, among all the provinces considered poor, Guangxi is one of the better ones. This city is the second-largest in Guangxi.
@@China_small_cities_record And you chose the worst part of this city, still undeveloped, right? Are you sure this part of district won't be developed in the coming days?
Similar to the street markets in Taipei!
An amazing choice of food. What more do you need ? Be grateful wherever you are.
Nice people
Old little village…. Lots of organic fruits and veggies… slum of what ?
Do you classify it as 3rd tier city or 4th tier city ? Considering this old settlement is small part of the city .
This city often straddles the standards between a third-tier and fourth-tier city. However, due to their reckless spending on a 25 km long light rail project that ended up being abandoned, their finances lack the capability to operate such infrastructure. As a result, they have accumulated a debt of $70 billion, and the economy has been in decline. The city's future is likely to remain at a fourth-tier city standard. The city is located in Guangxi province, which is often described as a poor province. Nevertheless, among all the provinces considered poor, Guangxi is one of the better ones. This city is the second-largest in Guangxi.
@@China_small_cities_record And you chose the worst part of this city, still undeveloped, right? Are you sure this part of district won't be developed in the coming days?
Urban villages are not slums
Just remaining old style housing .
Slums are usually full of food, and people who can afford food?
This is not slum bit old style congested neighborhood like South East Asia but is very clean, organized and well maintained
STREET MARKETS ARE NOT SLUMS...
Anyways, good try.
a normal street market. How come it is a sum?