What does an apartment complex for a population of 500,000 in China's Guizhou province look like?

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  • Опубликовано: 17 дек 2024

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  • @CN_Walking
    @CN_Walking  Год назад +822

    This is Huaguoyuan located in Guiyang City, Guizhou Province, China, I welcome you to travel one day

    • @Telencephelon
      @Telencephelon Год назад +31

      I'd love to but not under the current Chinese leadership. I can see daily who they are and who they stand with in Ukraine reports

    • @darkbf8493
      @darkbf8493 Год назад +6

      arent there some fault lines? what if earthquake happens? are there any regulations for that?

    • @luizneto1888
      @luizneto1888 Год назад +4

      @@darkbf8493 are there any earthquakes in China? Here in Brazil there are not and i think Theres no regulation for that.

    • @ellashy6539
      @ellashy6539 Год назад +91

      @@Telencephelon 85% of the world doesn't care its Nato vs Russia get it in your head

    • @aadmzz7428
      @aadmzz7428 Год назад

      what type of camera and lens do you use?

  • @akashpaul4143
    @akashpaul4143 Год назад +2529

    Cyberpunk feeling

    • @realdeal8303
      @realdeal8303 Год назад +76

      I love cyberpunk 🤤

    • @rvwalktour2627
      @rvwalktour2627 Год назад

      real cyberpunk city is Chongqing, southwest china. Chongqing is an urban jungle that built on tops and slopes of mountains. it's one of the largest metropolis in the sorld with 30 million population. yet most of people outside of china have never heard of it.
      ruclips.net/video/j6edMEH2M2w/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/4C_bRuOsnv0/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/l97hnDT6CPw/видео.html
      other chinese megacities
      ruclips.net/video/5VHMNbA8MsE/видео.html

    • @ethiopiazoldyk4667
      @ethiopiazoldyk4667 Год назад +28

      @@realdeal8303 me too😁👍

    • @adjudicator4766
      @adjudicator4766 Год назад +20

      @@realdeal8303 same 😊

    • @huahuwa867
      @huahuwa867 Год назад +8

      I can’t unsee it😳

  • @love_peace1996
    @love_peace1996 Год назад +152

    It's huge and crowed , but well organized. Looks pretty and clean. I like that there are lots of walking place without car running through, surprisingly quiet compare to New York street.

    • @vilhelmkron7455
      @vilhelmkron7455 Год назад

      This looks pretty to you? It looks like hell to me. Man made demonic greed and consumerism being pushed at every angle

    • @CHIEFCEAZR
      @CHIEFCEAZR Год назад +2

      I like the car free spaces just needs some parks and nature I. The plan. Half a mill people and probably about couple thousand trees little no shade other than those buildings. Really liking nature looks like and outdoor mall with no escalators. Wheel chairs forget about it. Public transportation?
      So where are the trees 🌳 🤔 for shade and air production at? Hills grass parks Forrest, lakes, rivers, creaks or even a farm. Tons of concrete idk about a future like this. Can't forget nature!
      That parks looked like a zoo scene, like you can't go in it and looking at scale how manyn0eo0le could actually fit

    • @nisachannel7077
      @nisachannel7077 8 месяцев назад +13

      @love_peace1996 When compared with Manhattan, this city is way cleaner (no rats in sight), better organized, more practical (e.g. sidewalks, overpasses for pedestrians), more beautiful (e.g. beautiful street lampposts)…

    • @roddywhite4161
      @roddywhite4161 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@nisachannel7077 it's a youtube walking video. How many rats do you see in a video of someone walking threw Manhattan

    • @rovingstar365
      @rovingstar365 4 месяца назад +5

      @@CHIEFCEAZR This place used to be a slum of over 100,000 people 20 years ago and the living condition were no better than Dharavi. Even now the entire community was built with affordability and cheap living cost as priorities, so I guess you shouldn't really ask that much😉

  • @SojalWalkIndonesia
    @SojalWalkIndonesia Год назад +639

    I'm impressed and depressed at the same time by looking those building 😲

    • @CHIEFCEAZR
      @CHIEFCEAZR Год назад +13

      Agreed!
      I like the car free spaces just needs some parks and nature I. The plan. Half a mill people and probably about couple thousand trees little no shade other than those buildings. Really liking nature looks like and outdoor mall with no escalators. Wheel chairs forget about it. Public transportation?
      So where are the trees 🌳 🤔 for shade and air production at? Hills grass parks Forrest, lakes, rivers, creaks or even a farm. Tons of concrete idk about a future like this. Can't forget nature!
      That parks looked like a zoo scene, like you can't go in it and looking at scale how manyn people could actually fit.
      Seems like very few cities and tie it all together in this world 🌎

    • @dunzhen
      @dunzhen 8 месяцев назад

      China is cursed by only really having its right half feasibly urbanized

    • @catgirllover666rockstargodmonk
      @catgirllover666rockstargodmonk 8 месяцев назад

      if had more crackheads and trash on street maybe this place was like new york

    • @garyvalnez6173
      @garyvalnez6173 7 месяцев назад +2

      Aku juga

    • @dommartin8814
      @dommartin8814 7 месяцев назад +26

      It really looks inhuman and there is a deep oppressive feeling.

  • @soflbchboi
    @soflbchboi 7 месяцев назад +28

    Very nice video, very interesting, intriguing and a glimpse of China today. Thank you and I'm subscribing to your channel! I can't wait to see your next exciting video!

  • @TehScareM8
    @TehScareM8 Год назад +343

    wow, honestly it's beautiful in a weird way, crazy what humans can build

    • @Smile200-z4y
      @Smile200-z4y 9 месяцев назад

      Nah thats ugly as fuck

    • @zaplakailol
      @zaplakailol 8 месяцев назад +11

      There is nothing beautiful about this, I am sure in this place most people suffer from depression and other psychological illnesses

    • @tarro1114
      @tarro1114 7 месяцев назад +32

      @@zaplakailol Being from Munich, Germany, a very green city close to nature and the mountains, I would love to live there. I really like the vibe of this city with all those tall buildings. Everybody has a different taste, I guess.

    • @NoPlanAtAllDontCare
      @NoPlanAtAllDontCare 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@zaplakailol Is it such different in the west ?

    • @Davidsethb
      @Davidsethb 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@tarro1114 I'm pretty sure that's because human like something they can't have

  • @iwasborntosurvive5396
    @iwasborntosurvive5396 Год назад +77

    편집없이 롱테이크로 쫙 보여주니까 너무 리얼해서 좋다

  • @MP_pov
    @MP_pov Год назад +77

    Looks crazy, like a video game. Usually I like these dense urban settings but this feels a step to far. Almost no plants and I bet there are apartments getting no direct sunlight, like the walled city in a Hong Kong. Thanks for sharing!

    • @CHIEFCEAZR
      @CHIEFCEAZR Год назад +2

      I thought that same thing g impressive and ant like.
      So where are the trees 🌳 🤔 for shade and air production at? Hills grass parks Forrest, lakes, rivers, creaks or even a farm. Tons of concrete idk about a future like this.

    • @chinese6049
      @chinese6049 Год назад

      这是中国的穷地方

    • @hmying8828
      @hmying8828 Год назад +9

      贵阳是山城,铺天盖地都是植物,贵州省97%是山,3%才是平原,空气质量全国最高,不像北方城市需要绿化

    • @冰糖葫芦-c6w
      @冰糖葫芦-c6w Год назад

      你猜贵阳为什么叫贵阳,因为阳光很贵😂😂expensive sun city

    • @davesozvezdie3215
      @davesozvezdie3215 Год назад

      ​@@冰糖葫芦-c6w你这回答哈哈哈😂

  • @shortstrokemix
    @shortstrokemix 7 месяцев назад +33

    Thank you for having me walk with you. It was so interesting.

  • @sanchayansarkar2953
    @sanchayansarkar2953 Год назад +561

    Feels like living in a shopping mall. Certainly has some merits and demerits to it. I like how it can encapsulate a big population into a modern village like this. Would like more green spaces though. I can think with some more thought, this type of building can work in dense areas.

    • @새로운희망-z8j
      @새로운희망-z8j Год назад +12

      You'd better GO to Hongkong which can be more dense not to breathe..

    • @zealotzealot4848
      @zealotzealot4848 Год назад +2

      Sanchayan, are you Armenian?

    • @somraekka8850
      @somraekka8850 Год назад +4

      @@zealotzealot4848 He is Indian.

    • @Inglorious_EONs
      @Inglorious_EONs Год назад +18

      All I can feel is suffocation...
      ~ I would rather be living in a forest or woods...

    • @Relak_Singh
      @Relak_Singh Год назад +32

      Always Indians first in the comments. This is slum? It is better than the 10 best places in India...combined.

  • @wezacker6482
    @wezacker6482 Год назад +62

    I thought that the pedestrians crossing were going to get hit by cars or motorcycles while crossing the street! People here in America would have been honking and yelling, but no one seemed even the least bit worried or angry. Thank you for sharing!

    • @knkjkjn
      @knkjkjn 2 месяца назад +1

      Chinese don't care about one another.

    • @headlikeahole6548
      @headlikeahole6548 2 месяца назад +1

      You confused USA with India.

    • @GoogleUserGmail
      @GoogleUserGmail 2 месяца назад

      ​@@knkjkjnIn the west you mean, blood sucking

    • @German.....Zzzzzzz7777
      @German.....Zzzzzzz7777 Месяц назад +2

      You confunse civil world vs that thing named USA. 😂😂

    • @headlikeahole6548
      @headlikeahole6548 Месяц назад

      @@German.....Zzzzzzz7777 Oh, Chang. No amount of your CCP shilling is gonna convince anyone that USA isn't one of the best countries in the world and China isn't a shithole where everyone as soon as he gets rich emigrates to the West.

  • @donnadixon289
    @donnadixon289 Год назад +41

    Very well planned. Considering that half a million live in a very compact area the traffic is calm and the super wide pedestrian walkways disperse the crowds to keep things feeling relatively spacious.

    • @LadyBits2023
      @LadyBits2023 6 месяцев назад +4

      .... It's actually horribly plain there aren't even any trees or open areas for public. It looks like an actual dystopian nightmare.

    • @MrKasmo
      @MrKasmo 4 месяца назад +4

      @@LadyBits2023 I agree that lacks a lot tree in this neighbourhood, but there is some small trees and it has public areas to people to have social interactions with each others. And people having a home to live isn't a dystopia?

    • @arthurhwang117
      @arthurhwang117 Месяц назад +1

      @@LadyBits2023No homeless encampments. No frozen druggies lining the streets. No organised raids of retail establishments leading to emptying high streets even in Downtown LA. Affordable restaurants everywhere.
      Yes, “Dystopia” : see it as you will as you will never open your eyes.

  • @Dangermouse8645
    @Dangermouse8645 8 месяцев назад +10

    Looks amazing. They did a great job, and thank you for the great footage. The way you are steady with the camera makes it easy to take in. Thanks.

  • @panoramix8108
    @panoramix8108 Год назад +10

    Bellissima città molti pulita !!
    E incredibilmente poche persone per strada . Prima o poi la visiterò.
    Grazie per i tuoi video

  • @martinfrederickgraafland3022
    @martinfrederickgraafland3022 Год назад +16

    Great camera work!

  • @miroslavbulldosex
    @miroslavbulldosex Год назад +369

    Very interesting to see such a large housing complex at ground level. Life seems very convenient, the neighborhood looks lively.
    Great work, love from France !

    • @CN_Walking
      @CN_Walking  Год назад +21

      Thank you for your comment, love from China

    • @InfinitismYT
      @InfinitismYT Год назад +4

      I wonder what it could feel like if we built it underground

    • @Daniboi971
      @Daniboi971 Год назад +10

      Can you imagine Paris with this? Would be like a war zone and a jungle at the same time

    • @miroslavbulldosex
      @miroslavbulldosex Год назад +8

      @@Daniboi971 the Olympiad in the 13th district is pretty similar (though extremely small in comparison) and is relatively safe
      the issue is who's living in those housing complex, not the urban form. If you put poor north african ofc it's going to fail, when you put poor east asians it has less chance to be a disaster

    • @NewUser78654
      @NewUser78654 Год назад

      If it seems to you that the anthills of high-rise buildings and the lack of urban infrastructure are convenient, move to China.

  • @Top_sigma_1488
    @Top_sigma_1488 11 месяцев назад +12

    We also have a huge residential area in Kharkov - Saltivka. Despite the fact that Kharkov is much smaller, approximately the same number of people live in Saltivka - 400,000
    And on Saltovka there is no such cyberpunk atmosphere

    • @tvk9030
      @tvk9030 11 месяцев назад +1

      not same cyberpunk :))) I find it more like Hong Kong

    • @felixdom9693
      @felixdom9693 4 месяца назад

      That not same cyberpunk then 😂

    • @Top_sigma_1488
      @Top_sigma_1488 4 месяца назад

      @@felixdom9693 Of course. I just gave an example from my city.

  • @benny3328
    @benny3328 Год назад +32

    Thank you for showing us around. Best regards from Germany :)

    • @amineziyed6065
      @amineziyed6065 Год назад

      The German people will become extinct as the years go by. Is that true or not?

    • @mangopudding5979
      @mangopudding5979 7 месяцев назад

      Fk Germany

  • @nikolapetrovic4814
    @nikolapetrovic4814 Год назад +222

    Chinese cities have a very Cyberpunk-ish wibe to them, lots of tall skyscrapers and neon light that look amazing at night.

    • @TO-YA-LA-TOYA
      @TO-YA-LA-TOYA 6 месяцев назад +4

      @nikolapetrovic Amazing at night yes but the apartments are a shoe box sizes.

    • @nikolapetrovic4814
      @nikolapetrovic4814 6 месяцев назад +8

      @@TO-YA-LA-TOYA Just like Cyberpunk then😂.
      High tech, low life

    • @user-tb9mg4md7d
      @user-tb9mg4md7d 6 месяцев назад +3

      But on daytime it looks straight from Half-Life

    • @thevault5828
      @thevault5828 6 месяцев назад

      This is not something that should be glorified or aspired. This is the result of extreme overpopulation.

    • @Owdaks
      @Owdaks 5 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah they know a thing or two about dystopias.

  • @arizaadamsohbetleri
    @arizaadamsohbetleri 8 месяцев назад +14

    Thank you for beautiful videos. Loves from Turkey.

  • @shiftyourperception
    @shiftyourperception Год назад +483

    for China's huge population, everything is extremely organized, practical and easy to access. even small service providers have their own place where you can find them when you need them. I am pleasantly surprised at how well and quickly China has evolved.

    • @harveythompson1756
      @harveythompson1756 Год назад +26

      Call this 'evolution' ??

    • @shiftyourperception
      @shiftyourperception Год назад +71

      @@harveythompson1756 , each people chooses how to live through the decisions they make. it is not my business to judge peoples or countries. i was strictly referring to the facilities that can make our lives easier. if they were to ask us a question, i think it would be... do drugs in schools mean evolution? democracy also has its flaws...nothing is perfect.

    • @WE-WUZZING-KANGS-N-SHEEOYT
      @WE-WUZZING-KANGS-N-SHEEOYT Год назад

      @@harveythompson1756shut up farm boomer😂

    • @neometalx9
      @neometalx9 Год назад +12

      if the gov has to build something to better the city and your old house is in the way, they will relocate you...
      in other countries, most of the times it is not possible if the owner is to greedy and tries to get a very unrealistic compensation.

    • @FabianoFrancaBarbosa
      @FabianoFrancaBarbosa Год назад +15

      Quando fui a China fiquei impressionado com a limpeza e organização do povo chinês.

  • @vanderleimonteiro423
    @vanderleimonteiro423 Год назад +30

    Como se diz um ditado aqui no Brasil 🇧🇷 , vai ter gente assim lá na China !!!!🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳

  • @rosinhaberges
    @rosinhaberges Год назад +198

    Muito interessante, as pessoas tem um lar seguro, com infraestrutura, etc. Melhor que favelas sem infraestrutura e criminalidade, mas o lado obscuro é que vai depender sempre de energia para o elevador chegar nos andares altos, e o local deve estar seguro de abalos sísmicos. Obrigada pelo vídeo.

    • @LiticoBunenditcher
      @LiticoBunenditcher Год назад +16

      Las favelas tampoco es que estén muy seguras de eventos sísmicos 🤣😅

    • @nemesis4035
      @nemesis4035 Год назад +12

      @@LiticoBunenditcher there arent earthquakes in brazil

    • @rekr6381
      @rekr6381 Год назад +1

      @@nemesis4035 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_earthquakes_in_Brazil

    • @nemesis4035
      @nemesis4035 Год назад +6

      @@rekr6381 my point is that none were dangerous and its a very very rare event

    • @rekr6381
      @rekr6381 Год назад +1

      @@nemesis4035 fair enough

  • @leaart1
    @leaart1 Год назад +12

    A wonderful video, many thanks for taking the time to do this.

  • @matthewona
    @matthewona Год назад +19

    i love these walking tours. I can see the world without the exhausting aspect of walking and planning

  • @paulragots2767
    @paulragots2767 Год назад +22

    At first I was taken aback. But then I noticed that the streets were clean; kids coming back from school. Nobody seemed to be in a hurry, and I thought that’s not that bad. The only thing missing is the sun shining. I doubt it ever peaks through the smog.

    • @anshanzhang2044
      @anshanzhang2044 Год назад +3

      贵州贵阳天气就是这样的,雨天,雾天比较多,这里的空气非常好,这里是森林城市。

    • @deiqifei
      @deiqifei Год назад +1

      那里是中国南部,没有发展工业,不存在雾霾,雾霾不可能跨越整个北方来到这里。

    • @vilhelmkron7455
      @vilhelmkron7455 Год назад +1

      It's not that bad? But it is that bad... Streets clean? kids coming back from school? i hope that the kids come back from school were you live..

    • @bohu4586
      @bohu4586 Год назад +1

      this city is famous of it's “never having sunshine.....”

    • @anshanzhang2044
      @anshanzhang2044 Год назад +1

      @@bohu4586 听网上说说就行了,我就长在贵阳,这里啥天气也有,有大太阳,有雨天,有阴天,只不过有些季节换天气换得快,不是没有太阳。

  • @ianjunitedk
    @ianjunitedk 9 месяцев назад +9

    China is such an amazing and diverse place. I've been to Hong Kong many times, but the for the real chinese experience you have to go to Mainland China. They are starting to make visa free travel a reality for certain countries now, but we are still waiting for the UK to be added to the list!

    • @EA_customersupport
      @EA_customersupport 3 месяца назад

      Its not ethnically diverse, but the architecture varies from place to place

  • @tc2334
    @tc2334 Год назад +106

    I've been to Guiyang (along with loads of other cities in 21 other provinces in China). It definitely isn't at the top of my list of favorite provincial capitals, largely because of the food, but I also felt like it didn't seem to have much "character". The hills and really tall buildings were interesting to look at though.

    • @tokyotravellerful
      @tokyotravellerful Год назад

      anything wrong with the food?

    • @tc2334
      @tc2334 Год назад +10

      @@tokyotravellerful Nothing wrong, just not to my liking. For whatever reason, no matter how many different things I try, I tend to not like food from this region (Guizhou, Guangxi, and Yunnan). Yunnan food tends be a little more tasty than the other two though.

    • @碧空雪色
      @碧空雪色 Год назад +3

      ​@@tc2334 我猜你不喜欢折耳根的味道,贵州这里好多菜要放折耳根,我也不喜欢这个味道,但是你可以跟店主说不要折耳根,这样会好很多。

    • @tc2334
      @tc2334 Год назад +5

      @@碧空雪色 You’re absolutely correct. The first thing I ate (丝娃娃) had this and I hated it. 😂 Then later I found that so many dishes had this little root.

    • @cheungchingtong
      @cheungchingtong Год назад

      Well mate, Guizhou province is not well known for its history, nor culture, but the food and its landscapes. It is rather an under developed province compares to provinces like Guangdong , and not historically rich like Beijing.

  • @shakethenbake
    @shakethenbake Год назад +269

    im impressed about how massive the area actually is, everything is so well-planned and new at the same time. even if its not downtown or center of the city, its still fascinating to visit. Kinda shame that there isnt a park with equal size. Maybe if i get older and richer, ill travel to China first.

    • @lilong717
      @lilong717 Год назад +3

      welcome

    • @yxtan186
      @yxtan186 Год назад +2

      welcome

    • @firefly4784
      @firefly4784 Год назад +10

      There are many huge parks in China

    • @hwelgmargadziejajo-mz8fh
      @hwelgmargadziejajo-mz8fh Год назад +1

      Well planed 💀💀
      Bro this is the shittiest city planning ever. Thousands of people trapped in disgusting blocks located very close to each other and most of the apartments are probably less than 50 square meters. You don't even have proper green area.

    • @felixxxxxxstalin
      @felixxxxxxstalin Год назад +9

      Это ужас если честно....чем вам это нравится???

  • @fabioneves3638
    @fabioneves3638 Год назад +110

    A primeira vista e vendo de longe parece bem deprimente, mas ao ver mais de perto e se pensarmos que isso era uma favela antes, isso é realmente impressionante!

    • @alexandredias755
      @alexandredias755 Год назад +29

      Favela, não tem um maconheiro, é melhor que qualquer condomínio do minha casa minha divida, onde tem maconheiro por metro quadrado armado e procurando problema

    • @stankiewicz1992
      @stankiewicz1992 Год назад +12

      Esse tipo de prédio alto, no Brasil, é só pra classe média....

    • @冰塊-e5q
      @冰塊-e5q Год назад +24

      中國是禁止毒品出現的,也禁止槍枝,這些行為都是非法的,會被關,而且中國吸毒的話判刑很重會被沒收財產加死刑

    • @冰塊-e5q
      @冰塊-e5q Год назад +19

      @@stankiewicz1992 在中國這種高樓隨處可見,一般民眾都住這種房子,最近這幾年中國發展快速,生活越來越方便

    • @alfredoolivarttriquell6425
      @alfredoolivarttriquell6425 Год назад

      Estás atrasado si querés ver Favelas ves a Río de Janeiro o tu Ciudad 🙄👎

  • @jorcemendiola4843
    @jorcemendiola4843 Год назад +7

    La limpieza,el orden,la educación y la cultura de los chinos hoy es para sacarse el sombrero y aprender a cómo vivir en armonía con la naturaleza y con el medioambiente

  • @DarxKies
    @DarxKies Год назад +11

    It would have been nice if you filmed those 1st-3rd floor shops inside the buildings.

    • @CN_Walking
      @CN_Walking  Год назад +5

      😄, yes, not enough shots of the interior. Only found out when I edited. Thanks for your advice

    • @tonysofla
      @tonysofla Год назад +1

      @@CN_Walking And is there a building code what floor 3 and above can be? or did you see that there is a business creep upwards?

    • @My-nl6sg
      @My-nl6sg Год назад +1

      ​@@tonysofla While the community is basically mixed-used, It seems to depend on the building as to how it's divided. From what I can tell there are basically two classes: pure commercial and a podium-typology-mixed-residential. The former is commercial all the way up; the podium typology is where a few levels of the bottom, the podium, purely serve commercial use, while levels above the podium serve purely commercial. But no building is purely residential down to the ground.
      From the looks of it, the transformation from commercial to residential once built (unless as a hotel) seems to be forbidden, however, commercial seems to be able to creep up beyond the podium into higher originally residential units.

  • @Vinylathome
    @Vinylathome Год назад +43

    This is truly impressive in its scale and cleanliness. People seem chilled. Really interesting video..

    • @TO-YA-LA-TOYA
      @TO-YA-LA-TOYA 6 месяцев назад

      @vinylathome People are not chilled in China.T hey are totally controlled.

    • @phoenix1453
      @phoenix1453 6 месяцев назад +1

      If you throw trash -10.000 social credits 😂

  • @mountainous_port
    @mountainous_port Год назад +12

    At the ground level, all the shops and people makes the place very good to live and has lots to see.

    • @yoursun168
      @yoursun168 Год назад +2

      太拥挤了!只有房子?很少有绿色植物!简直无法呼吸😱

  • @ignaciofernandez7191
    @ignaciofernandez7191 Год назад +4

    Excelente video! Muy Ciberpunk. Saludos!

    • @gerardine3063
      @gerardine3063 7 месяцев назад +1

      Ils sont un milliard 400 millions de ressortissants et ont un logement, en Amérique il sont aujourd’hui 333,33 millions d’américains et
      voici comment un très grand nombre sont logés :
      ruclips.net/video/n5Z4VwDlkkQ/видео.htmlsi=9jpK4eX2hdLGMjFV
      Y a pas photos, 😏

  • @user-zt7lf7ee6q
    @user-zt7lf7ee6q Год назад +86

    I really love cities which have huge walking spaces

  • @SalomonKhammi
    @SalomonKhammi Год назад +56

    Better than any Texan city like Houston, the big difference between them and this …is the total dedicated comercial area in each building. Creating a real neighborhood.

    • @CHIEFCEAZR
      @CHIEFCEAZR Год назад +2

      I like the car free spaces just needs some parks and nature I. The plan. Half a mill people and probably about couple thousand trees little no shade other than those buildings. Really liking nature looks like and outdoor mall with no escalators. Wheel chairs forget about it. Public transportation?
      So where are the trees 🌳 🤔 for shade and air production at? Hills grass parks Forrest, lakes, rivers, creaks or even a farm. Tons of concrete idk about a future like this. Can't forget nature!
      That parks looked like a zoo scene, like you can't go in it and looking at scale how manyn people could actually fit. Houston has some bad planning and traffic management issues. Mass transit is a joke here.

    • @chrisbartolini1508
      @chrisbartolini1508 4 месяца назад

      Literally every city in Texas is better than every city in China.

  • @JAGzilla-ur3lh
    @JAGzilla-ur3lh Год назад +701

    Wow. I'm from a small American town with only single family homes. I've never spent much time in major cities, and none of the few I've visited looked anything like this. It's impressive, intimidating, ugly, and strangely beautiful all at once.
    As a side note, the Chinese need to start making giant monster movies. You guys have so many skyscrapers now, but you're missing a Godzilla equivalent to help you out with urban redecorating.

    • @CN_Walking
      @CN_Walking  Год назад +59

      Yes, so Chinese prefer sci-fi movies, because some cities look unreal, like cyberpunk

    • @kidsaresodelicious9666
      @kidsaresodelicious9666 Год назад +10

      How old are you my friend?

    • @CN_Walking
      @CN_Walking  Год назад +44

      @@kidsaresodelicious9666 I'm very sorry, I don't like to reveal, I hope you can understand

    • @phuvuongsy9250
      @phuvuongsy9250 Год назад +4

      Trung Quốc quá giỏi tòa cao ốc 10 triệu dân

    • @non-fungibleche9115
      @non-fungibleche9115 Год назад +5

      This comment made my day

  • @amithattimare834
    @amithattimare834 Год назад +53

    Thanks for showing us this side of China. It certainly looks developed, calm, quiet seeing the number of people that are living there. Greenery is missing but whatever there is, it is very well maintained.

    • @indiancowpeedrinker9241
      @indiancowpeedrinker9241 Год назад +1

      Tech support

    • @leilei-vv1xd
      @leilei-vv1xd Год назад +8

      u know what ,the other side of this community is a huge moutain covered by trees 。 guiyang(贵阳)is located in southen China ,which is all green in each season。😂 so dont worry

    • @Coglitics
      @Coglitics Год назад +4

      They usually have massive parks nearby, rest asssured

    • @sklow84
      @sklow84 Год назад

      I agree, adding more trees would have made this place perfect. The cleanliness is top notch, the buildings look standard, need to improve on the greenery and maybe some art decor in the public areas, some standardisation on shop signs, etc. Great work China.

  • @cyarathai5686
    @cyarathai5686 Год назад +155

    Achei sensacional esse mundo dentro da China.... Beijos do Brasil 🇧🇷 🥰⚘️🙏

  • @JaviPS_
    @JaviPS_ Год назад +19

    looks beautiful and scaring at the same time

  • @torhildsvendsen9424
    @torhildsvendsen9424 Год назад +31

    Jeg skjønner nå at China er et utrolig mye eldre kontinent enn Europa.... Så mange mennesker vi blir etter som tiden og årene går sin gang..... Det ser veldrevet og godt organiser ut hos dere. Arkitekturen er omsorgsfull , godt planlagt og harmonisk. Jeg er imponert over planløsningen. Ha en fin dag videre 😊

    • @CarlosLopezSanchez-nu5mz
      @CarlosLopezSanchez-nu5mz Год назад +2

      China NO es un continente...es un país.

    • @churchofsatanalbania1468
      @churchofsatanalbania1468 Месяц назад

      @@CarlosLopezSanchez-nu5mz China is bigger than Europe..In theory it might not be a continent,but in practice it is a continent.

  • @myeonwooozheng5263
    @myeonwooozheng5263 Год назад +16

    Even in China,this scenery is not so common in major cities.Huaguoyuan Community is the biggest living habitation in China because of the demographic; geographic and city planning aspects.There is absolutely the city of iron and concrete.

    • @myeonwooozheng5263
      @myeonwooozheng5263 Год назад +4

      Even if Guiyang,Guizhou Province is still the capital of an inland,mountainous and under-development province.

    • @CHIEFCEAZR
      @CHIEFCEAZR Год назад

      I like the car free spaces just needs some parks and nature I. The plan. Half a mill people and probably about couple thousand trees little no shade other than those buildings. Really liking nature looks like and outdoor mall with no escalators. Wheel chairs forget about it. Public transportation?
      So where are the trees 🌳 🤔 for shade and air production at? Hills grass parks Forrest, lakes, rivers, creaks or even a farm. Tons of concrete idk about a future like this. Can't forget nature!
      That parks looked like a zoo scene, like you can't go in it and looking at scale how manyn0eo0le could actually fit

    • @RubiAkito
      @RubiAkito 3 месяца назад

      ​​@@myeonwooozheng5263Is this all of Guiyang or just a small part of it? I personally think that the CBD Area in Guiyang Looks the coolest for me. Huogouyuan looks kinda dystopian to me, but i prefer a metropolis vibe over nature.

  • @kevinhunt3623
    @kevinhunt3623 Год назад +34

    Thank you for these interesting pictures from a world that is foreign to me. I was very impressed to see it. It reminded me that I could never live in a place like this. I live in the country and this may seem boring to many. But in a city like this I would probably be depressed after 2 months.

    • @smallego8068
      @smallego8068 Год назад +7

      The balance matters and what the city offers and how the city is designed. I grew up in the country side in Bavaria/Germany. When I went to Tokyo the first time, it felt as calm as the small town I grew up in even though the Tokyo metropolitan area is inhabited by 40 million people which is basically half Germany in one spot.

    • @ledanglove
      @ledanglove Год назад +4

      You surely can live like this, don't underestimate yourself and overestimate your ego

    • @mrblaze6982
      @mrblaze6982 Год назад +5

      I see it the same way as you!

    • @Neverflat
      @Neverflat 9 месяцев назад

      If you're indeed, that's vulnerable things to you. You should live in a humid place . Asian so though people in universe 😊😊.

  • @miguelp8916
    @miguelp8916 Год назад +41

    Es muy bello ese complejo de apartamentos, la alta densidad y la arquitectura masiva es impresionante, no hay lugares como ese en Colombia, saludos desde acá :3

    • @lecidcampeador
      @lecidcampeador Год назад +3

      en serio? a mi me parece horrible. repetitivo monótono y sin identidad, un montón de cajas hacia arriba que ascoo

    • @gladyssofiagalian4280
      @gladyssofiagalian4280 Год назад +1

      Ami me parecen intimidantes ,hostiles y sofocantes pero tienen su encanto me gustaria visitar ese lugar

    • @huriyekara2043
      @huriyekara2043 11 месяцев назад

      Bu tabutların neresi güzel adeta mezarlık, korkunç ve doğadan uzak

  • @sergioeliasdias9710
    @sergioeliasdias9710 Год назад +36

    Interessantíssimo. Impressiona o silêncio nas calçadas; não há algazarras, nem muitas pessoas caminhando, embora o número de moradias seja aparentemente altíssimo. Foi legal ver os tiozinhos jogando truco rsrsrsr. As buzinas lembram São Paulo.

    • @yonciix
      @yonciix Год назад +8

      acho que esse vazio na rua seja por causa do frio, isso no verão deve ser lotado de crianças brincando, pessoas fazendo exercícios, até pq viver nesses apartamentos deve ser claustrofóbico demais pra não sair quando possível

    • @LosiesstCapnaxi
      @LosiesstCapnaxi Год назад

      @@yonciix这是面子工程!这个城市根本没有相应的经济支柱跟产业发展!中国中西部城市的财政基本依靠东部发达城市的财政专移,假如中国经济被西方脱钩,中国东部的经济发展引擎失火了,那么西部将会承受巨大的债务风险。官员一味发展房地产跟基建,一味地把农村地区人口往城市赶,让人民承受高昂的房价支撑当地的gdp,假设没有东部的财政转移这些城市集群就是个笑话。

  • @lutztech
    @lutztech Год назад +13

    Wow! Beautiful and amazing.

  • @REGINHO1971
    @REGINHO1971 Год назад +8

    Nessa Cidade existe sistema de esgoto nos prédios? Ele é tratado? Os rios próximo ao conjunto de prédios é limpo?Ah, não vi pessoas em situação de rua, aqui no Brasil tem muitas pessoas jogadas na rua, e aí existem pessoas em situação de rua?

    • @CN_Walking
      @CN_Walking  Год назад +6

      Olá! Seus canos de esgoto são todos subterrâneos, e há uma estação de tratamento de esgoto nas proximidades, e todo o esgoto deve ser lançado lá para processamento

  • @musicilike69
    @musicilike69 2 месяца назад +5

    The levels of crime if you had this sort of pop density in America would be off the charts. 16:30 minutes in and still not heard a siren lol.

  • @sirbernardmendesfrance6817
    @sirbernardmendesfrance6817 Год назад +81

    It’s surprisingly difficult to see that there are no surface tram lines like in Europe- which could easily fit into the avenues and streets across the city. Whether In Shanghai or anyplace else. They’re fantastic at building railways. It would be impressive if they did, for everyone else too.

    • @ulyks
      @ulyks Год назад +42

      Tram is too slow and has low capacity. For cities of that size, they have subway lines.

    • @Andre-pl1dp
      @Andre-pl1dp Год назад +5

      @@ulyks but Metro stops are always far apart. And trams are much cheaper. They can build them to service small trips in the district, not through the whole city.

    • @ulyks
      @ulyks Год назад +25

      @@Andre-pl1dp there are 3 subway stops for this district of 1.5 square km... seems like plenty.

    • @Andre-pl1dp
      @Andre-pl1dp Год назад +5

      @@ulyks Line3 is not opened yet. And the stations will be about 1km apart. When you compare the density with Paris there is still room for improvement.

    • @lukexu6400
      @lukexu6400 Год назад +5

      The terrain in Guiyang is way too hilly and dense for regular trams. The central city of Guiyang is similar to Paris in both size and population (just the city, not including the rest of Ile-de-France), so building metro is much more cost-effective.

  • @MTheoOA
    @MTheoOA Год назад +8

    i just think about the architects and engineers that made this scale of buildings, holly god... Insanity stress

  • @elcaminantebilbaino
    @elcaminantebilbaino Год назад +16

    Incredible. Thanks for the walk.

  • @Michael-G-
    @Michael-G- 8 месяцев назад +4

    It's amazing that the population is only .5 million. I'm from a city with roughly 1.5 million people and we only have like one building that could rival the height of these. It's impressive.

    • @mikrokupu
      @mikrokupu 8 месяцев назад +1

      This apartment complex is a part of the Guiyang City, that has a population of 4,8m

  • @user-zi1mf8xc6m
    @user-zi1mf8xc6m Год назад +8

    地震が無いと建物がこんなに高く建てられるのか〜、とちょっと羨ましくなりました。全部スケールが大きくて迫力があって良いですね🏙最近中国人の友達ができたので案内してもらおうかな

  • @The3rdAyin
    @The3rdAyin Год назад +27

    My god... everything is so freaking huge. Looks like a mix of Blade Runner, Cyberpunk, Arc corp (star citizen).

  • @rses3155
    @rses3155 Год назад +30

    Dünyada en merak uyandıran ülke Çin. Güçlü bir tarih, yoğun bir nüfus, güçlü bir ekonomi. Tarihin her döneminde varlar.

    • @ВеликаяРоссия-й8п
      @ВеликаяРоссия-й8п Год назад +1

      А всё потому что китай игнорили и не агрились на него, как на Россию и воспринимали её как торговый порт

  • @ScenicWalk
    @ScenicWalk 4 месяца назад +2

    Congratulations on the video, it was excellent, China is a wonderful country, I hope to visit it one day. I started a channel here on RUclips recently and record in the same way here in Brazil. I signed up, I will follow you from now on. A big hug !!!🙂

    • @CN_Walking
      @CN_Walking  4 месяца назад +1

      Come on, good luck

  • @OppoOppo-gq8gc
    @OppoOppo-gq8gc Год назад +10

    สักครั้ง1ในชีวิต ประเทศ จีน สวยและเจริญมากค่ะ ขอบคุณน้า ที่ถ่ายมาให้ชม ❤❤🙏

  • @minchoi6279
    @minchoi6279 Год назад +5

    That apartment looks like real Castle! Its so interesting

  • @benkendim-h2p
    @benkendim-h2p Год назад +29

    I don't know why but I can feel only lonliness in such a huge area. Also Manhattan NY is very large and full of sky scrapers and large boulevards with full of traffic and people but overthere I was feeling myself like a part of the civilization as if I was living there since long time which is really impressive.

    • @CN_Walking
      @CN_Walking  Год назад +12

      You can respond with your feelings and thoughts about the paragraph, for example: I understand that you feel lonely in a big unfamiliar city, perhaps because you haven't found a way to adapt to the environment. In Manhattan, maybe because the cultural atmosphere and lifestyle are more similar to yours, you feel a greater sense of belonging. However, everyone's feelings are unique, and I hope you can find more of your own feelings and experiences during your journey

    • @xinyiquan666
      @xinyiquan666 Год назад

      manhateen is like 3rd world compared to any city in china, especially cleaniess, you see people bowel movement on street in manhaten

    • @raimom3179
      @raimom3179 Год назад

      This city looks depressing and gray. I like chinese people but could not ever live there. I need the green forrests and wildlife of finland.

    • @homie7218
      @homie7218 Год назад +3

      I'd feel very unsafe in Manhattan where kids are taught to be school shooters

    • @冰糖葫芦-c6w
      @冰糖葫芦-c6w Год назад +3

      从来没有想象过贵阳这个在中国连二线都算不上的小城市,居然可以拿来和曼哈顿做比较

  • @Excavator2006
    @Excavator2006 9 месяцев назад +2

    So in this Chinese apartment how many floors are there ? I want to check the flats 😊😊😊😊

    • @CN_Walking
      @CN_Walking  8 месяцев назад +1

      The top floor has 42 floors

    • @krivayacoleso
      @krivayacoleso 7 месяцев назад

      900-1500 USD for meter2

  • @chenclaire7913
    @chenclaire7913 Год назад +9

    50萬人居住的社區
    街道還保有如此乾淨
    覺得很不容易
    謝謝分享~

    • @jwang1221
      @jwang1221 Год назад

      简直就是人间地狱不是! 韭菜们还自以为这些烂尾楼棒棒, 灾难很快到来地!

    • @chenclaire7913
      @chenclaire7913 Год назад

      @@jwang1221
      你很可悲

    • @yoursun168
      @yoursun168 Год назад +5

      太拥挤了!只有房子?很少有绿色植物!简直无法呼吸😱

    • @jwang1221
      @jwang1221 Год назад

      @@chenclaire7913 你这小黄俄更可悲

    • @jwang1221
      @jwang1221 Год назад +1

      @@yoursun168 毫无规划胡乱盖谋利的烂尾垃圾楼盘的代表作 空楼闲置的恐怕占了一大半

  • @The_Hero_Is_Back
    @The_Hero_Is_Back Год назад +51

    Suggestion: if you are doing another video, perhaps make it shorter and include commentary. The commentary could be either a voiceover or subtitles. It would explain more of what we are seeing. I still think this is one of the best films I’ve ever seen on RUclips. It was totally immersive. And some shorts from higher up in the buildings, at night, would have been great. Really good work.

    • @tonysofla
      @tonysofla Год назад

      These videos are ASMR style, like dancingbacons or this another channels tour of this same city ruclips.net/video/Zvq9pybXg-4/видео.html

    • @CN_Walking
      @CN_Walking  Год назад +13

      Thank you for your suggestion, I will seriously consider it.

    • @Marketingkorea2024
      @Marketingkorea2024 Год назад +3

      Absolutely right! While I watching this video, my attention goes away😢

    • @morganstanley6356
      @morganstanley6356 Год назад +3

      @@CN_Walking You would lose subscribers if you had commentary. DONT listen to that guy

    • @umbra7299
      @umbra7299 Год назад +2

      ​​@@CN_Walking agree with the guy right above, I came here from the same kind of video of someone walking through neighborhood in the US.
      I think a lot of people like these kinds of videos because it shows how a city is actually living, no commentary, no special events just shows how it feels to live there and walk in the streets gives a good impression of what the inhabitants are seeing/living etc.
      great video btw love the footage gives us a good impression of the insane scale ! love the decision you took for the angle of the camera shots.
      the only advice I can think of is maybe some variety, to alternate between big and large open spaces and smaller one (if they even exist in this huge city !)

  • @A1bertG
    @A1bertG Год назад +11

    удивительно, даже пробок нет при такой плотной застройке, очень круто!

    • @Борис-ф9в4я
      @Борис-ф9в4я Год назад

      просто не часпик

    • @Fregatte86
      @Fregatte86 Год назад

      Такси в два ряда стояли

    • @ЮрийКондияков-о1я
      @ЮрийКондияков-о1я Год назад

      Россию это уже скоро ждет , пробкам НЕТ!

    • @sergeiradchenko2772
      @sergeiradchenko2772 3 месяца назад

      просто там никто не живет🤣🤣🤣 в северной корее такая же фихня

  • @OleHippy
    @OleHippy 3 месяца назад +1

    How does the sewer system there handle what surely must be an incredible volume of waste from such population density?

  • @The_Hero_Is_Back
    @The_Hero_Is_Back Год назад +19

    So many questions... sorry for asking but this is amazing content.
    Are the apartments private housing, public housing or a mixture? If private, how much does an apartment cost?
    I didn't see many (any?) people on bicycles. Does everyone have a scooter?
    What is public transport like? Can you cross the district in a metro? Or is it quicker to walk?
    Are there large shops and stores as well as the many small ones? ? I don't read Chinese so I don't know what I am seeing.
    Why are there no handrails and ramps for the elderly and people in wheelchairs? It must be difficult for them to get around.
    It's nice to see traffic-free spaces where children can run around and play table tennis. That is absent in many places.
    I live in Ireland. If this district were here, with its 500,000 people, it would be the second largest city in the country.

    • @My-nl6sg
      @My-nl6sg Год назад +23

      1. Developer and sale are based on a private model but were executed with certain municipality government goals
      2. Cost wise the aim was to create ultra-affordability from density. ¥4000CNY/m^2 is the initial target price tag of residential units here when the housing price in the rest of the city is well above ¥10,000CNY/m^2; In fact, this flooding of supply and low prices had dragged down the overall housing price in the city. Currently, the unit price is about ¥7500CNY/m^2 here.
      3. Transit-wise: BRT, 2 bus terminals, and 3 metro stations have been built for longer commutes out of the site. Despite this car dependency is still high for commutes and congestion is still terrible during rush hours. That said tho, this community is still not the most congested compared to the rest of the city, despite is significant density.
      4. Basic necessities are well within walking distance thanks to the mixed-use development plan, the sheer scale of the community solves it by hosting some 20,000 businesses. This is why bikes are not necessary.
      5. Bicycles are not as popular as scooters. Not everyone has nor needs a scooter however it's quite popular in China and is especially essential to delivery service workers.
      5. Accessibility definitely is something China is working on. Less wealthy regions and not as well-funded projects like this still severely lack accessibility infrastructure.
      6. Background info for some more insight. Some of the shortcomings of the community, that is building quality, congestion, and accessibility concerns, might be a product of the fact that the city government was very impoverished when the project was initiated, and the private developer had to fund much of the infrastructure. This might result in lower quality, as well as high density to cover the costs.

    • @CN_Walking
      @CN_Walking  Год назад +11

      Thank you @my for your reply, his answer is very careful, and thank you for your reply, I will add
      The five basement floors here are parking lots. Many people have their own cars, and most of them rely on buses and BRT to travel. This is the center of the city, next to the business district, so many people can basically go to work on foot. up.
      I'm sorry that I didn't shoot so detailed, which caused a lot of doubts

    • @miroslavbulldosex
      @miroslavbulldosex Год назад +2

      @@My-nl6sg thank you for your answer

    • @xsrchow2499
      @xsrchow2499 Год назад +2

      Usually in China, if you see a skyscraper full of glass, it must be for commercial and office use, such as the building on the left at the beginning of the video, while the one on the right is a residential building, and you can see the neat balconies. China has now passed the era of bicycle riding, more electric bikes or motorcycles, and you can see some of these in the video. I don't know if there is a subway in this area, usually in large cities in China there is a subway, so it is still easy to get around, I think for sure the subway and cars are faster than walking, but it depends on the distance of where you go, if you want to go out to get food, or shopping, then you hardly need to take the subway, there will be all kinds of shopping centers and stores and restaurants within 2 km around, you can also not have to go out and use You can also place an order online with your cell phone and have it delivered to your doorstep. It's true that it's not very convenient for the elderly and disabled to travel, especially in China now, only some areas are equipped with elevators and handrails on the flyovers, I think as China gradually enters the age of the elderly, these devices will be installed slowly. These neighborhoods will be surrounded with exercise areas for the elderly, basketball courts, ping pong courts, badminton courts, free fitness centers, as well as paid fitness centers, large parks and green spaces, and possibly paid swimming pools and other niche sports venues. The advantages of such large, densely populated neighborhoods, unique to China, are that they are densely populated, easy to manage, efficient and convenient to live in, and waste of resources can be minimized, while the disadvantage is that personal space is small and easily disturbed and interfered with by others.

    • @mechannel7046
      @mechannel7046 Год назад

      @@My-nl6sg What is BRT?

  • @c.l.9344
    @c.l.9344 Год назад +7

    Fascinating in every sense of the word. Much love from America. ♥️🇺🇸🏙️

  • @hesh2892
    @hesh2892 Год назад +6

    It is very nice design that has created a lifestyle area. Buildings are easy to build but its difficult to create such a lifestyle area

    • @CN_Walking
      @CN_Walking  Год назад +3

      Yes, building a community is very difficult. Although this floor is dense, but this community is very good

  • @Dares9
    @Dares9 Год назад +118

    These huge blocks (skyscrapers I guess) and the shopping district are almost reminiscent of Slavic post-social brutalistic architecture that I love about my city in Poland. Looking at this I realized, I might be looking at what my city would look like in the far future, with buildings built taller and taller to make place for all the people. It was a weird, melancholic feeling.

  • @Grandpajar
    @Grandpajar 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for sharing. Watching this makes me so happy I live in the USA.

  • @odinviken
    @odinviken Год назад +4

    30:22 wow, look at those apartments! I want to visit China again. greetings from Norway.

  • @5441lance
    @5441lance Год назад +8

    Never heard of this town and I been all over the world. The sheer size and scale of these apartment complex suggest a high population density, yet the street traffic does not look congested. There must be an efficient subway system. Don't see any beggars and panhandlers so unemployment must be low. There seem to be convenient shopping at every corner. The electrical grid must be super reliable with no overhead power lines. The public transport trash collection, waste disposal, water supply, plumbing system, postal delivery, heating and cooling, wide streets and parks must have been designed in the original concept. In western cities of this size, wont be getting those apartment for $100K and food in the shopping mall would not be cheap. I suppose these apartments are for former migrant workers are they continue to move from rural to urban areas in the "common prosperity" drive.

    • @可乐啊-u8o
      @可乐啊-u8o 2 месяца назад +1

      Yes, the house prices here are between 50,000 and 90,000 dollars, and many of them live in mountainous areas. In order to let them move out, they are provided free of charge, with the aim of improving people's livelihood.

  • @fredypendragon
    @fredypendragon Год назад +12

    1- Qual é o nome da cidade?
    2- Quanto tempo demorou pra construir tudo?
    3- Qual foi o orçamento do projeto, ou quanto custou um prédio?

    • @CN_Walking
      @CN_Walking  Год назад +17

      Olá!
      1. Huaguoyuan, cidade de Guiyang, província de Guizhou, China
      2. A reforma e construção aqui começaram em 2010. Tem um projeto de primeira fase, um projeto de segunda fase, etc., e ainda continua em reforma.
      3. O investimento total do projeto é de 100 bilhões de RMB, cerca de 14,92 bilhões de dólares americanos

    • @fredypendragon
      @fredypendragon Год назад +7

      @@CN_Walking Muito obrigado, achei que foi muito mais caro espero que continue crescendo assim

  • @berejczyk9691
    @berejczyk9691 Год назад +33

    Mnie się podoba, fajnie drapacze, czysto i wszystko ok. W moim mieście najwyższy blok ma 14 pięter, jesteśmy za Chińczykami daleko w tyle.

    • @MikeFeatherston0700
      @MikeFeatherston0700 Год назад +3

      Zwłaszcza tymi blokami, które się zapadają pod ciężarem samych siebie :> .

    • @rajo7966
      @rajo7966 Год назад +4

      Zaufaj mi, nie chciałbyś tam mieszkać... kraina zombie

    • @PitFriedman
      @PitFriedman Год назад +3

      @@rajo7966 I really enjoy living there. It's the most convenient place in the whole city where people need almost all the public services. It's not like living in a place that's very big, but it's far away for food, medical care, and school

    • @Neo_..
      @Neo_.. Год назад +3

      ​@@PitFriedmanSocial credit +10

    • @puupasiecodrowonszniejacek
      @puupasiecodrowonszniejacek Год назад +5

      Mierzysz poziom rozwoju wysokością wieżowców? No to Holandia jest daleko w tyle za Nigerią...

  • @marilzadias883
    @marilzadias883 Год назад +46

    Amei o passeio! Bem diferente de onde eu vivo, no interior do Brasil.

  • @Jermaine613
    @Jermaine613 Год назад +21

    If we had half of these apartment's complex in Canadian cities our housing issue would be resolved. And also I haven't seen even one homeless person. Good job China!💞

    • @yuriy5376
      @yuriy5376 7 месяцев назад +4

      When was the last time you checked Chinese housing prices?

    • @zeeqq105
      @zeeqq105 3 месяца назад +1

      They live in very small crapped quarters. Many elderly are homeless. A result from the “one child” law years ago.

  • @JS-ts2vv
    @JS-ts2vv Год назад +19

    I cant imagine the space needed for the carpark and other amenities for such a concentrated population. A very nice video indeed

    • @CN_Walking
      @CN_Walking  Год назад +14

      Thank you for your reply. The five basement floors are all parking lots, and the parking lot is very large.

    • @maolo76
      @maolo76 Год назад +20

      not everyone would need a car in the city.

    • @walther2492
      @walther2492 Год назад +42

      You immediately know someone is from the US or Canada when the first question is where the parking lots are.

    • @davidspearman3939
      @davidspearman3939 Год назад +15

      scooters, bikes, socks and shoes - sometimes these things are faster than cars in the big city

    • @monkeybusiness2204
      @monkeybusiness2204 Год назад +7

      They have shops are street level. So people probably don't need to travel far to buy stuff.

  • @ast88888
    @ast88888 8 месяцев назад +8

    I would like to see a video of you touring one of those apartments, and then leaving and going to some place of work, than to some stores, and then to a park, and then back to the apartment. I think this would be more informative and show the daily life of these people even better. Do you have any videos like this?

    • @DerekCoveart-dk8iz
      @DerekCoveart-dk8iz 7 месяцев назад +2

      I lived here for a year. Its not so bad, but i won't go back

  • @EstherScott77
    @EstherScott77 Год назад +6

    Would be also great to see a view from the window

  • @Y81715
    @Y81715 Год назад +4

    great, if you want to spend a season in the arctic atlantic, we could do an apartment city/countryside swap for you and the whole population of Iceland, Greenland and Faroe Islands?

  • @brianruizsteven2540
    @brianruizsteven2540 Год назад +19

    Me llama la atención de ver todo limpio esas calles bien limpias

  • @gastonhounkpati8249
    @gastonhounkpati8249 Год назад +5

    You've taken your precious time for this video. I love it.

  • @IrenYa
    @IrenYa Год назад +29

    Здравствуй ужас 😱 😱 😱 😱 😱, это не для жизни, у нас в России ругают 20 этажей в мегаполисах как Москва и Питер, а тут все 100 этажей без деревьев, без зон отдыха для детей и взрослых, ни воздуха свежего нет, ни неба голубого, ни солнца, нет тишины и спокойствия, всё гудит и шумит, одни магазины... дома сами страшные, тёмные, как заводы какие то, с детьми жить невозможно,везде лестницы, нет безбарьерной среды для передвижения с колясками, да и детских площадок не видно нигде....жесть....

    • @Эйс_Ментура
      @Эйс_Ментура Год назад +5

      это вы еще Токио не видели )

    • @carkawalakhatulistiwa
      @carkawalakhatulistiwa 6 месяцев назад +1

      More people live in Java island than Russia

    • @felixdom9693
      @felixdom9693 4 месяца назад

      Russia suck and you stay stuck there we here are have everything we have to of beautiful nature we have Mega city that you don't have wr have million animal bird beautiful mountain sea everything we had we evolved and you don't so stay crying child in china more happier lively had skill to survive in life so stop crying stay stuck in Russia which is always cold you can't even drive if it getting to cold engine died and you stuck there no life just snow rarely seen sun enjoy that 😂💀

    • @рулонобоев-о3п
      @рулонобоев-о3п 3 месяца назад

      яжмамка попалась

    • @WinterLoud
      @WinterLoud 3 месяца назад

      @@carkawalakhatulistiwa not really, 150 vs 130 millions, close, but no

  • @travelman777
    @travelman777 Год назад +12

    В России некоторые города застраивают почти так. Проблема начинается утром, когда эти тысячи человек начинают идти на работу и в школу. Лифтов всем не хватает, дорога не может выпустить все машины, автобусов не хватает, чтобы всех увезти. Все хотят выйти в один момент. Вечером тоже самое, но ещё проблема с парковкой. Я не представляю, где там можно разместить 500000 машин.

    • @喵队长
      @喵队长 Год назад +3

      那就不开私人汽车,而采用公共交通系统

    • @chinese6049
      @chinese6049 Год назад +3

      中国超过7楼就必须装电梯

    • @противвсех-у9м
      @противвсех-у9м 3 месяца назад +1

      Вечный шум , суета, фуу

  • @doral8162
    @doral8162 Год назад +29

    Yo diré solo una cosa , amo mi casa , mi jardín .y mi ciudad pequeña .

  • @bjornm.1121
    @bjornm.1121 8 месяцев назад +3

    I doubt, that there are 500,000 people really living in this complex. The pedestrian zone seems too vacant for that to be the case. Maybe it's 500,000 units with only 200,000 people living in it leaving a lot of empty flats.

    • @krivayacoleso
      @krivayacoleso 7 месяцев назад

      Как видишь, видео было снято во время эпидемий. Там многие стоят в очереди на проверку анализов

    • @bjornm.1121
      @bjornm.1121 7 месяцев назад

      @@krivayacoleso That might be.

  • @enyevg
    @enyevg Год назад +4

    @CN_Walking What camera or smartphone was used to film this video? Very beautiful

    • @CN_Walking
      @CN_Walking  Год назад +1

      Hello! All my videos are shot on iphone 13, I also have a stabilizer, smooth 5s

  • @fmx1304
    @fmx1304 Год назад +28

    Guiyang City, which used to be relatively underdeveloped in China, has surprisingly made tremendous progress in recent years.

    • @mariaestelagarciavazquez6767
      @mariaestelagarciavazquez6767 Год назад +2

      Fantástico, ultrodermo. Me gustaría conocer como es el interior de uno de esos apartamentos. Toda una ciudad Enmedio de esas gigantescas torres. Gracias por tan hermoso recorrido que ni ensueños podría visitar.❤

    • @pawelpap9
      @pawelpap9 Год назад

      Regrettably the progress is in the wrong direction. Next investment - huge medical complex to treat depression and neurosis.

    • @PitFriedman
      @PitFriedman Год назад

      @@pawelpap9 Hahaha, your worries are completely unnecessary. Life here is far more interesting than you imagine. Put aside your biases. Living here, you can enjoy a radius of 300 meters around you. There are colleges, hospitals, supermarkets, bookstores, sports fields, buildings, vending machines, and subway and bus stations that lead to further places

    • @gappergob6169
      @gappergob6169 Год назад

      ​@@PitFriedmandefinitely. A lot of enjoyable and saver than a most of US cities. Even new york feels like a huge slum now days.

    • @可乐啊-u8o
      @可乐啊-u8o 2 месяца назад

      ​@@mariaestelagarciavazquez6767The room here is very big, and the price is around 90 thousand dollars. You can search related videos,

  • @osmariobrito7776
    @osmariobrito7776 Год назад +19

    MINUTO 30:21
    Este lugar é um espetáculo! Bom vídeo.

    • @CN_Walking
      @CN_Walking  Год назад +4

      Obrigado

    • @osmariobrito7776
      @osmariobrito7776 Год назад +3

      @@CN_Walking
      Eu que agradeço pelo vídeo. Feliz 2023 e boa noite.

  • @nagarenius
    @nagarenius 2 месяца назад

    Hmm kinda clever to put the brisges right to the Complex, with shops everywhere underneath it.
    Never seen this, Have a good day, greets from Switzerland. ;D

  • @kajolkhanna
    @kajolkhanna Год назад +7

    I always love appartment living! You can get anything within your walk distance. And it's always nice to have a private life but freedom at the same time.

  • @tarcharika
    @tarcharika Год назад +10

    素晴らしい風景。みんな頑張って生きている。

  • @Aroden0x
    @Aroden0x Год назад +5

    Incredible monolithic structures, as big as mountains.

  • @3332781
    @3332781 3 месяца назад +1

    Make same walkthrough in this area,but in night time,please!

  • @mourafilho7402
    @mourafilho7402 Год назад +5

    Eu achei silencioso demais... Será que tem algo a ver com os carros elétricos?

    • @换一个地方吧
      @换一个地方吧 Год назад

      The car stops underground and then takes the elevator upstairs,

  • @milztempelrowski9281
    @milztempelrowski9281 Год назад +4

    Thanks a lot for this spectacular round trip.
    Would you mind sharing a list of your equipment?
    Are the spaces in these skyscraper residential buildings only for sale or do people rent these and how much to they (usually) cost?
    Have a great day.

    • @love_peace1996
      @love_peace1996 Год назад +1

      They are for sale but you can rent it out. It's about $1200/sqm, a 3-bed apartment costs about $200 thousand dollars.

    • @milztempelrowski9281
      @milztempelrowski9281 Год назад

      @@love_peace1996 thanks, interesting. Is renting more common than owning or is it the other way around?

    • @CN_Walking
      @CN_Walking  Год назад +2

      The people who live here are basically from other places, and they all rent houses here. Renting is very common here

  • @jigokufaust983
    @jigokufaust983 Год назад +49

    Que incrível mano, parece que esses prédios foram tirados de Ghost in The Shell, é uma paisagem bem cyberpunk.

  • @mauricioaraujo9862
    @mauricioaraujo9862 Год назад +4

    Thanks!

  • @neuromancer9352
    @neuromancer9352 Год назад +1

    Excellent camera work, nice slow pace, taking it all in like a tourist might. Exotic and yet a comfortable everyday feel. Magical... Like being a child again, before you knew what any signs and ads were saying...Very enjoyable.

    • @komplizia
      @komplizia 8 месяцев назад

      Love this comment ❤

  • @hudawm7
    @hudawm7 Год назад +4

    China is such an amazing country, I dont know any country that can pull off this scale of engineering