[4K]Walking in dense buildings, said to be the largest residential area in Asia, Huaguoyuan, Guiyang

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
  • Guiyang Huaguoyuan Community, where 500,000 people live, is said to be the largest residential area in Asia..Dense residential buildings with floors as high as thirty or forty or higher.It looks really spectacular, and it feels depressing at the same time
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  • @JDk86
    @JDk86 2 года назад +12932

    As a European living in a small old city, this look unreal. It's like I'm watching a sci-fi cyberpunk movie.

    • @yogotti2115
      @yogotti2115 2 года назад +809

      Blade runner or some sht

    • @DonGivani
      @DonGivani 2 года назад +491

      Many Asian cities are like this. Would recommend you to visit one of them

    • @1lovgren
      @1lovgren 2 года назад +34

      haha agree

    • @mikeandersson7962
      @mikeandersson7962 2 года назад +159

      Thats why some people from Europe are fledgling about the world outer west. They think everywhere are like like them own.

    • @ChenLinYu323
      @ChenLinYu323 2 года назад +83

      @@mikeandersson7962 by "That" what are you referring to? living in a small city ?

  • @Thomas-u8q
    @Thomas-u8q Год назад +4009

    I'm impressed by how pedestrian friendly this city infrastructure seems to be, good design. The biggest critique I have is the *total* lack of greenery, how hard would it be to plant a few small trees or boulevards to break up these enormous paved squares?

    • @rebjorn79
      @rebjorn79 Год назад +204

      @@nagasakitendo6843 Also, the grass that you see is actually painted green.

    • @roanboersma3401
      @roanboersma3401 Год назад +128

      my feeling too. a bit more green and colors and it looks much friendlier

    • @juanagung9973
      @juanagung9973 Год назад +42

      But it wouldn't feel as "cyberpunk" as it is now. Besides that the trees in the square might become an obstacle and block the flow of walking traffic if the square ever gets overcrowded, they would end up stepping on the trees and destroy it anyway. (Idk this might be the reason the architect designed the square without any trees)

    • @0.0LEE-n8i
      @0.0LEE-n8i Год назад +124

      If you look up the geographical location of Guizhou, you will find that it is located in the southwest of China near Vietnam. There are forests everywhere...

    • @Serviervorschlag-
      @Serviervorschlag- Год назад +142

      ​@@juanagung9973I do not think that architects create this nightmare to create a Cyberpunk City. 😂

  • @letsmap
    @letsmap 9 месяцев назад +353

    It’s so mind blowing… watching a video of hundreds of people literally on the other side of the planet living their lives with no interest or insight to how the world is on my side. Just moments before watching, I had no idea these people living their lives existed, and now I am so incredibly invested in the daily rhythm of the locals there.

    • @nolimo2593
      @nolimo2593 8 месяцев назад +17

      And just like that you already forgot. We are just too many people to even comprehend.

    • @NachoLopez-jv4ml
      @NachoLopez-jv4ml 8 месяцев назад +12

      We are two planets, the West and China

    • @gauravrawat777
      @gauravrawat777 5 месяцев назад +8

      I think they would have some insight about the world in your side, at least not any less than you have about theirs.

    • @MetaView7
      @MetaView7 3 месяца назад

      *Europe's problem is not the World's problem.*

    • @linwoodhucse628
      @linwoodhucse628 2 месяца назад +1

      most of them are not on this side youtube

  • @Anumidium
    @Anumidium 11 месяцев назад +64

    The vibe and energy here is incredible. Thank you for sharing

  • @ericorrin5748
    @ericorrin5748 2 года назад +2867

    Ultra-high residential density, but at the same time it is not particularly noisy, without heavy vehicles traffic and quite clean.

    • @wangsrecord6991
      @wangsrecord6991  2 года назад +210

      Thanks for seeing the good about this place

    • @powerfulstrong5673
      @powerfulstrong5673 2 года назад +7

      Where are you from?

    • @nntflow7058
      @nntflow7058 2 года назад +104

      LOL, the kids screaming at the start of the video disagree.
      Also, barely any trees around.

    • @powerfulstrong5673
      @powerfulstrong5673 2 года назад +45

      @@nntflow7058 There are many trees in parks.

    • @xsrchow2499
      @xsrchow2499 2 года назад +97

      @@nntflow7058 In China, people are used to centralize their houses and green spaces, so as long as there is a residential area, there must be a park or garden nearby, but it seems that there are not many trees in the residential area.

  • @manash6045
    @manash6045 2 года назад +70

    Being so dense yet soo neat and clean..

  • @keithprice1950
    @keithprice1950 Год назад +1097

    I lived in China for four years teaching English. The last city I lived in was Guangzhou in a residential area similar to this. I really miss it to be honest. The level of convenience was unlike anywehere else (countrywise) that I have ever lived. Whatever you need/want at any time of day or night is right there. And it always felt extremely safe.

    • @shdj1hshs1shshs1
      @shdj1hshs1shshs1 Год назад +22

      모든 아시아 지역이 다그래

    • @AL-lh2ht
      @AL-lh2ht Год назад

      white monkey

    • @ABAddonfromHeLL
      @ABAddonfromHeLL Год назад +1

      Well China is safer than the US that’s for sure

    • @whitewhite4462
      @whitewhite4462 Год назад

      Bring a few muslims here and see how they ruin the peaceful environment

    • @schoolmentor.
      @schoolmentor. Год назад +5

      What was your salary as a English teacher......?

  • @SoCalFreelance
    @SoCalFreelance 11 месяцев назад +343

    Fascinating perspective. People must be moving into and out of those massive buildings every day. Can't help but think of all the water, electricity, Internet, food, trash services needed to support so many people.

    • @dreamer2260
      @dreamer2260 11 месяцев назад +66

      The provision of those services and the successful day-to-day running of cities and areas like this is an astonishing achievement of human civilisation.

    • @RMProjects785
      @RMProjects785 10 месяцев назад +34

      It blows my mind. Even makes me a little nervous tbh. How does this all work and fit together sustainably? Freaks me out

    • @carlitoxb110
      @carlitoxb110 9 месяцев назад +35

      It’s more efficient to host a big population in a small amount of land, people don’t have to use their cars that much, the city can justify building hospitals fire stations grocery stores nearby so it becomes a real 15 minute city

    • @ronschaffer5959
      @ronschaffer5959 9 месяцев назад

      Don't forget all the fuckee suckee going on

    • @numberonedad
      @numberonedad 9 месяцев назад

      nah lots are empty and unfinished

  • @bestchannelintheworld
    @bestchannelintheworld 2 года назад +608

    Looks like a movie. I was especially impressed by the 3-level overpass expressway, and yet another bridge over it.

    • @wangsrecord6991
      @wangsrecord6991  2 года назад +46

      Thank you, Guizhou is a mountainous area, so there are many such interchanges, so is Chongqing

    • @powerfulstrong5673
      @powerfulstrong5673 2 года назад +2

      Where are you from?

    • @bestchannelintheworld
      @bestchannelintheworld 2 года назад +7

      @@powerfulstrong5673 Oslo

    • @powerfulstrong5673
      @powerfulstrong5673 2 года назад

      @@hulu8022 Which country are you from?

    • @billythecat
      @billythecat 2 года назад +3

      @@hulu8022 Its cool to look at but I wouldn't want to live here.

  • @mfinchina__117
    @mfinchina__117 Год назад +122

    I was in Guiyang like ten years ago and it was pretty small and old-looking. That's the dizzying thing in China -- you go someplace, leave for a few years, and it's unrecognizable. You're like, "Where's my old neighborhood? It's gone! The tallest building had four stories! Now there are all these skyscrapers!"

    • @Mart77
      @Mart77 2 месяца назад

      This is so crazy how fast such areas get developed in China.

  • @jameslyddall
    @jameslyddall Год назад +488

    I'm an Englishman living in a small town in Surrey. Met a Chinese girl who lives here (engaged with her now) and she lived here before moving to England. Walking around this area is so utterly fascinating and intimidating at the same time. You feel so insignificant by the scale of the buildings. It is pretty cool to walk around here at night with my blade runner ambience running on my headphones though. Heading back there next month in April.

    • @azzaahhYT
      @azzaahhYT Год назад +74

      way to ruin your english bloodline

    • @louisd6410
      @louisd6410 Год назад +39

      @@azzaahhYT 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡

    • @blastroisehunt6546
      @blastroisehunt6546 Год назад +13

      @@louisd6410let him cook😂

    • @blastroisehunt6546
      @blastroisehunt6546 Год назад

      @@azzaahhYTdon’t worry you guys have completely ‘ruined’ American genes in north and south

    • @DimakSerpg
      @DimakSerpg Год назад +4

      Hey, can i ask, how you meet her?

  • @yukun7875
    @yukun7875 4 месяца назад +40

    私は日本人でそこそこ大都市に住んでいるのですが、この様な高層ビルが壁の様に立ち並ぶ壮大な光景は日本の大都市でさえほとんど見ることのできない光景です…これは別世界と言う言葉以外に形容することができません。いつか必ず中国に行きたいです🇯🇵🤝🇨🇳

    • @adammarkowitz7944
      @adammarkowitz7944 3 месяца назад +1

      I agree completely.

    • @老子就是中国人
      @老子就是中国人 3 месяца назад

      🎉🎉

    • @Norman_Peterson
      @Norman_Peterson 3 месяца назад

      What worries me is that the new generations are attracted to this. I'm not criticizing, but how is it possible that a human can like and think that they are even magnificent places where there is not a branch for a bird? Where there are no trees, but an expanse of enormous buildings, moreover clientelistic for the wealthy?
      I thought you had a greater connection with nature, it's sad to read that so many have it with concrete.
      But I wonder, and I don't want to offend, where will we go if the new generations think that expanses of tons of concrete are beautiful, even if there is no nature? The detachment from nature that we experience today is scary.
      In my time this video was just a frightening expanse of concrete, not something to admire.

    • @96rr61
      @96rr61 3 месяца назад +3

      作为中国人很羡慕日本的居住环境 这是绝大部分中国人的真实想法 森林和海洋 还有很多保存完好的古建筑 是真的很美很美! 中国刚发展起来还有很多路要走 尤其是传统文化自然保护个人卫生和审美方面的发展

    • @user-Lllccc
      @user-Lllccc 3 месяца назад

      你不配,不欢迎你

  • @onlyeveryone2253
    @onlyeveryone2253 2 года назад +164

    This video really felt like walking inside a building without a roof.

  • @XanderKua
    @XanderKua 2 года назад +922

    Feels like an architectural surrealist landscape

  • @yesemitesam333
    @yesemitesam333 Год назад +528

    As someone who lives in a remote location with a population density of only 5 people/sq km I'm fascinated to see such a place but really glad I live somewhere peaceful and quiet.

    • @uday4816
      @uday4816 Год назад +49

      on the other hand, I live in a peaceful and quiet but very boring and lonely suburb (which describes most suburbs) ... and would LOVE to stay in this lively neighborhood with everything at a walkable distance !

    • @YozoDerzu
      @YozoDerzu Год назад +41

      @@uday4816 No you wouldn't... you have no idea how incredibly stressful noise polution.

    • @AlCatSplat
      @AlCatSplat Год назад +16

      @@YozoDerzu Doesn't seem like it'd be a problem if you live on the higher floors.

    • @theorangecandle
      @theorangecandle Год назад +8

      It depends on person to person. I love cities because they have so many opportunities, people, parties, restaurant, jobs, etc.

    • @jongkook806
      @jongkook806 Год назад +16

      You know where else is peaceful and quiet? In the middle of the desert, in Antartica, or up in high mountain ranges. Living in a place with 5people/km sq is terribly boring, but keep telling yourself that it's good thing because "quiet" lmao

  • @domi372
    @domi372 11 месяцев назад +15

    aww the little children learning to skate is so adorable T_T

  • @samharper5881
    @samharper5881 2 года назад +40

    I love it! It feels like I could disappear in here. All the clean buildings with straight edges and straight lines. Beautiful videography too, Mr Wang.

  • @jimmyling2179
    @jimmyling2179 Год назад +428

    Here I provide some information you don't know about:
    1. Guiyang is located in southwest China. The weather there is very comfortable. Not hot in summer, nor cold in winter. Therefore, the weather permits people to live comfortably even in densely populated areas.
    2. Guiyang is the capital of Guizhou province. The whole province is almost fully covered by mountains and valleys. The people there do not lack trees or countryside scenes, but extremely lack of plains and urban areas. Actually, only 7% of the province is flatland that is suitable for living. Therefore the people there may prefer to live in such a crowded place.
    3. I am very afraid of its future. 20 or 30 years later, these buildings may lack good maintenance because the maintenance fee may rise year by year. With the extremely low fertility rate nowadays. The people there may not want to keep these tall buildings and these places may be concrete deserts in the future.

    • @URailroadZombie
      @URailroadZombie Год назад +50

      Sounds like theres room for immigrants. Want some of ours?

    • @Y31_CIMA
      @Y31_CIMA Год назад +37

      Hello from Japan. I think this comment is very on point. I can see a future where it will be abandoned and become obsolete in half a century.😢

    • @Derek-b9c
      @Derek-b9c Год назад

      You Chinese will never catch up with the U.S. because of the extremely low birth rate.

    • @Spirit-vlad
      @Spirit-vlad Год назад

      Jimmy you're tarded 😂 don't worry about fertility rate the CCP is working on it

    • @boepiesnoep7867
      @boepiesnoep7867 Год назад +24

      It's going to be an awesome paintball arena

  • @eemage9476
    @eemage9476 8 месяцев назад +6

    Having worked in Shenzhen for a while I can tell you it's just a different place. So modern, so different and well planned, so busy too. I'll never forget the train station, the parks, the futuristic buildings, and the people. I look forward to going back there one day.

  • @galaxsija4591
    @galaxsija4591 9 месяцев назад +42

    I don't know what it is exactly but I find videos of these sorts of places totally captivating. The atmosphere is unlike anywhere else in the world. At first glance its a bit brutal, but there is so much life and personality and beauty in every little moment you catch.

    • @yuluoxianjun
      @yuluoxianjun 8 месяцев назад +1

      ofc they are still human,rather than terroists or alien

  • @suneetsachdeva2168
    @suneetsachdeva2168 2 года назад +94

    i dont know why but this definitely fills the travel bug space inside me. i studied in china before and these videos definitely remind me of that time. thank you for the upload.

    • @wangsrecord6991
      @wangsrecord6991  2 года назад +4

      感谢观看,你在中国的经历应该很难忘吧

    • @arjunraj823
      @arjunraj823 2 года назад +2

      So u know chinese?

    • @1pasupaty
      @1pasupaty 2 года назад

      Same studied in China and feel like going back justnfor the sake of it.

    • @suneetsachdeva2168
      @suneetsachdeva2168 2 года назад

      @@arjunraj823 是的呀

    • @廣西十一郎
      @廣西十一郎 2 года назад

      @@suneetsachdeva2168 双击666 老铁没毛病

  • @sursurrus
    @sursurrus Год назад +405

    Forget concrete jungle, this is a concrete rainforest!

    • @alexk9295
      @alexk9295 Год назад +22

      But a pretty beautiful one

    • @anishapoorwakispotta7754
      @anishapoorwakispotta7754 Год назад +32

      and probably more lively than any big shot North American "cities"

    • @ToneyCrimson
      @ToneyCrimson Год назад +24

      @@alexk9295 Eh..debatable.

    • @Hokunin
      @Hokunin 11 месяцев назад +1

      I like the metaphor, very fitting

    • @voyager14
      @voyager14 11 месяцев назад +7

      @@ToneyCrimson Seems cleaner and safer to me.

  • @shortworld5622
    @shortworld5622 2 года назад +548

    As an Indian I got so envious that we don't even have a single city that looks like this beautifully organized and clean.

    • @Irving-WH
      @Irving-WH 2 года назад +111

      As a Chinese ,I heard about this community because the locals give a nickname to it--the largest slum .Most of the apartment owner are renting their apartment instead of living in them.Looks stunning ,but living in it like pain in the ass.

    • @培强刘-g3v
      @培强刘-g3v 2 года назад

      @@Irving-WH The slums of India are more to your taste😂

    • @Irving-WH
      @Irving-WH 2 года назад

      ​@@培强刘-g3v 你们这些小粉红啊,真是莫名其妙。阴阳怪气个啥,又不是我给这个小区起的外号。你百度搜下“贵州平民窟”,第一个就是这个花果园好吧。讲述下客观情况,一个二个民族自尊心就这么脆弱??

    • @jolojrdook1419
      @jolojrdook1419 Год назад +11

      @@Irving-WH yes guiyang ppl very poor and uneducated i hear creators are not from there

    • @SilenceSerene
      @SilenceSerene Год назад +66

      Well Chandigarh does not have skyscrapers like this but it is definitely beautifully organized and clean

  • @jvjjjvvv9157
    @jvjjjvvv9157 9 месяцев назад +5

    I was in Guiyang in 2018 and I have pictures of these buildings, they were one of the first things I photographed on my way from the airport into the city center. I remember what might be the same avenue as the one shown in the 'most replayed' section. I don't know how RUclips has known to recommend me this video, or if it's maybe just pure coincidence.
    I was traveling with a girlfriend (she's European but she was living in China at the time), and at one point that morning she cried because we had invested money and time to go see rice terraces and other natural landscapes, yet the first stop on the trip was this overwhelming concrete monstruosity. I could totally understand her feeling, and yet I was actually excited because for me to see this vastly different urban landscape was exciting in and of itself. This was my first time in mainland China, and my first time in Asia overall, and seeing this hive-like environment felt surreal, futuristic, like something out a cyberpunk movie.

  • @JosueLamb
    @JosueLamb Год назад +15

    it’s nice that even though the city is so large it is still very walkable with plazas connecting several buildings together! 👍🏽

  • @therambler3713
    @therambler3713 Год назад +63

    Having lived in China for a year I can tell you it's just a different planet man. So unique, so different. I'll never forget my experience. And I look forward to going back there one day.

    • @DonDon45-i5h
      @DonDon45-i5h 8 месяцев назад +6

      The Chinese are some of the best city planners. They managed to make a high density area full of high rise buildings look nice. Russia on the other hand...

    • @robkit6681
      @robkit6681 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@DonDon45-i5h
      I bet you've never been to Russia.....

    • @DrBiBeatz
      @DrBiBeatz 2 месяца назад

      I rather live in Japan, Tokyo that is the city of the future.

    • @regortex3364
      @regortex3364 2 месяца назад

      @@DonDon45-i5h- are you kidding, St.Petersburg and Moscow have architectural splendor everywhere you look, I see none of that here, just a high volume of buildings.

    • @DonDon45-i5h
      @DonDon45-i5h 2 месяца назад

      @@regortex3364 yea exactly. Only those 2 and a couple other cities are the only nice parts of russia. The rest of the country is the same old gray, decaying commieblock with streets full of potholes

  • @intreoo
    @intreoo 2 года назад +145

    I cannot believe my eyeballs right now; I'm both amazed and speechless. This is genuinely something I'd thought I'd only see in a movie.

    • @HomeAtLast501
      @HomeAtLast501 Год назад +2

      Here in America we have lots of tall buildings. Where are you? Antarctica?

    • @neerajvshah
      @neerajvshah Год назад +46

      @@HomeAtLast501 Only NYC has this level of density, and even that's restricted to Manhattan. These are families and middle class people in a relatively small city (by Chinese standards, the city of Guiyang doesn't even crack the top 30 most populated cities), living in an ultra-dense setting. You don't see that anywhere in USA.

    • @HomeAtLast501
      @HomeAtLast501 Год назад

      @@neerajvshah Why is this something to be excited about? We don't have a NEED to cram lots of people into crappy, tiny apartments --- we have space. Which is why China wants to come over here and kill us all to get our land. Or so General Chi Haotian said. After we exported all of our manufacturing to you, and you stole all of our technology. Pretty crappy thanks.

    • @Rootiga
      @Rootiga Год назад +3

      yeah, a horror movie

    • @u-N16z0rz
      @u-N16z0rz Год назад

      @@Rootiga No blax, no spix, looks amazing

  • @Flopsaurus
    @Flopsaurus Месяц назад +4

    Imagine only having 4 hours of sunlight because the buildings block it all day...

  • @rojjst
    @rojjst Год назад +300

    Buildings are so tall that you can't really see the sunlight onto the streets much. And that's a real issue

    • @lol32scbw
      @lol32scbw Год назад +47

      No excessive UV and heat though. Chinese people are obsessed with sun protection clothes and stuff. Not needed much there.

    • @rojjst
      @rojjst Год назад

      @@lol32scbw they're shitty rats

    • @rojjst
      @rojjst Год назад +8

      @@lol32scbw they're rats right?

    • @xyr8576
      @xyr8576 11 месяцев назад +5

      there are much mountain,so we have to build the buildings taller and taller,

    • @Radi0he4d1
      @Radi0he4d1 11 месяцев назад +14

      WOuld actually be a huge upside somewhere in the desert. Shade means cool!

  • @veriortiz1923
    @veriortiz1923 Год назад +6

    wow, surreal. The tall, dense buildings, many grouped together with no visible sky or sunlight in between, gives me anxiety.

  • @BoydXplorer
    @BoydXplorer 2 года назад +14

    Tnx4d virtual walk with you around the densely populated area of Guiyang China. Amazing place🇨🇳👍

  • @wasabiwalk
    @wasabiwalk 18 дней назад

    Wow, Huaguoyuan is truly massive! 🏙 The scale of this residential area is mind-blowing, with so many people living in these towering buildings. It’s impressive, but at the same time, there’s a certain intensity to the density. Definitely a fascinating look at urban life in Guiyang! 😯

  • @sfdko3291
    @sfdko3291 2 года назад +295

    It's really interesting to see how building regulation affects stuff. Here in NYC, it's illegal to have several building be THAT tall and not allow sunlight to penetrate through. Hence the "stair" like terraces to allow light in.

    • @chuningfeng5786
      @chuningfeng5786 2 года назад +89

      it's not allowed in most provinces in China too. Guiyang and the entire Guizhou province are full of mountains so people there have no choice. The population of Guizhou is more than California but plant area is less than 15% of California.

    • @wigglyk2796
      @wigglyk2796 2 года назад +41

      Well, these are what you call tofu buildings. Forget about sunlight, residents should thank themselves if they dont collapse.

    • @stubru16
      @stubru16 2 года назад +37

      This is why i'm not a fan of huge cities, people
      are alive yet so dead. We were never meant to
      live in huge metal structures with millions
      shoved in few square miles with no sense of
      community.

    • @you2be839
      @you2be839 2 года назад +14

      It should be illegal for people to live in the millions in a given area all bunched up on top of each other!
      For god’s sake, spread out a bit more... where's the pleasure in rubbing shoulder to shoulder while walking on the sidewalk?!

    • @qjtvaddict
      @qjtvaddict 2 года назад +43

      @@wigglyk2796 says the American

  • @arthurwatts1680
    @arthurwatts1680 Год назад +182

    The cities that freaked me out in Asia weren't wall-to-wall highrise, just really heavily populated. Stepping out of your hotel in central Jakarta or HK almost invariably puts you in the middle of a crowd. For some reason, it was easier to deal with in Seoul and Tokyo - orderly cities with wide footpaths and an absence of street vendors. This seems like allowance has been made for pedestrians - not always the case in many cities in Asia

    • @aaaaaaaard9586
      @aaaaaaaard9586 Год назад +17

      Lived in Seoul for 10 years as native, I don’t consider streets in Seoul orderly and pedestrian friendly at all - sidewalks there are parking lot + bikepath + motorbike lane + dumpster garage. But I’m comparing it to European cities so maybe I have a different PoV.

    • @arthurwatts1680
      @arthurwatts1680 Год назад +6

      @@aaaaaaaard9586 have you ever been to Bangkok or Phnom Penh ? Even HK seems chaotic compared to what I saw of Seoul but I take your point - we only see a small slice of a city as tourists.

    • @aaaaaaaard9586
      @aaaaaaaard9586 Год назад

      @@arthurwatts1680I have actaully been to Bangkok and Siem reap both as a tourist for few days. Bangkok felt more or less like Seoul (many more motorbikes of course), depending on which part of Seoul are you comparing to. Siem reap was a total chaos. I was always on edge.

    • @arthurwatts1680
      @arthurwatts1680 Год назад +1

      @@aaaaaaaard9586 Siem Reap has a particularly nasty rep - it's still the only place where I've seen a woman get hit by a motorbike, get up and walk away like nothing had happened. Cambodia is still the Wild West AFAIC - by contrast, Seoul seemed clean and orderly. I guess I must have been in that neat little inner city bubble that tourists tend to gravitate to. Thousands flock to Sydney every year, blissfully unaware of life beyond whatever they are pointing their camera at, and that's as it should be.

    • @aaaaaaaard9586
      @aaaaaaaard9586 Год назад

      @@arthurwatts1680Yes, Siem Reap was indeed like the wild west…
      To be fair there are lots of places that do look clean in Seoul. I lived near Seokgye station, If you google it you’ll see street food vendors selling pig intestines and narrow, crowded and disorderly streets.

  • @youtubeaccount24569
    @youtubeaccount24569 Год назад +262

    i think this is in a strange way more environmentally friendly because of the density of population and the fact that you can access everything you need (shops, hospitals, drug stores and so on) without the need of a car. But at the same time it feels like a mausoleum, too much concrete, too much gray. This would be brilliant if those cities would have included much more green spaces

    • @Rootiga
      @Rootiga Год назад

      more environmentally friendly that what? you know that every city in china is just walls of hideous buildings and endless concrete

    • @napoleonsol639
      @napoleonsol639 Год назад

      What you expect from china ,a country that has not freedom.

    • @yolkthosenuts
      @yolkthosenuts Год назад +21

      Yes, such density allows the surrounding greenspace to be saved. Green infrastructure should be pursued in these super dense areas though

    • @廷弋何
      @廷弋何 Год назад +23

      其实周围都是公园,社区的后面是一座小山,作为一个山地城市,不用担心森林面积。

    • @alexk9295
      @alexk9295 Год назад +4

      The brightly colored neon lights make up for it

  • @shijoejoseph2011
    @shijoejoseph2011 11 месяцев назад +1

    Unreal...the very beginning! Even looking at those buildings from this ground-level camera's perspective makes me tad dizzy, just as I would feel dizzy if I were standing at the edge of a cliff looking down. And maybe this whole plane must 35 storeys high, for all i know. Breathtaking!

  • @Trgn
    @Trgn 2 года назад +439

    For a country that only recently developed in the past 20 yrs, and a city probly only built in the past 10 years or so, urban design and planning is still not refined yet as expected. But still very nice infrastructures, and surprisingly cleaner and well organized than I would expected for a mega million people city. The ecnomic policy, planning, construction involved in providing such many housings for a fast growing urban populations, middle class from rural area must have been an unimaginable task for any other country. Chinese people should be proud for what they have achieved in such a short time.

    • @derekwampum8861
      @derekwampum8861 2 года назад +41

      Some new cities in China that are under construction are extremely well designed.

    • @JR-mr1tw
      @JR-mr1tw 2 года назад

      I'm happy for the Chinese but sad for the West, our cities are filthy and crumbling and so many of the inhabitants (native and immigrant) destroy them on purpose for fun

    • @Trgn
      @Trgn 2 года назад +28

      @@JR-mr1tw That probly varies by countries. I think some European countries or the Scandinavia are doing great. But you are probly right for the US, especially in mega cities like NYC, LA.. there currently lots of urban decay, social ills and high crimes endemic. I hope they put more money into infrastructure, education and social program that directly benefit the people, instead of too much wasteful pointless military spending.

    • @bldomain
      @bldomain 2 года назад

      Actually this is just a tip of the iceberg of China's development. This 304 video playlist here will blow your mind.
      ruclips.net/video/CNeZOe3169E/видео.html

    • @neoliberalerneandertaler9347
      @neoliberalerneandertaler9347 2 года назад

      @@derekwampum8861 can you Name some of the Citys you mentioned? Maybe there is some stuff on RUclips to watch.tx

  • @signupisannoying
    @signupisannoying 2 года назад +24

    Thank you very much. This is so amazing. It's like me being there exploring the city myself. It's also a bit like watching sci-fi movie, except there's no violence.

  • @strukitru
    @strukitru 2 года назад +39

    3:45 This is the most dystopian thing I've seen yet. You got dozen of buildings thinking you are at ground level, then 3:53 it is revealed that all that is just elevated, with the same buildings beneath u being just dark.

    • @strukitru
      @strukitru 2 года назад +2

      @Eddie Hughes To be fair, just European ones. But Asia is on another magnitude.

    • @David-gj1mp
      @David-gj1mp 2 года назад +3

      3: 53 The buildings below are not for living. It may be that the bank or company is off duty at night, so there is no light

    • @dv9239
      @dv9239 2 года назад +3

      Looks like someone never went outside their home town

    • @strukitru
      @strukitru 2 года назад +6

      @@dv9239 We don't have cyberpunk themed districts in Europe

    • @dv9239
      @dv9239 2 года назад +3

      @@strukitru cyberpunk is the future and Europe is late to the party
      If you haven't noticed all major cities in Asia are more or less like this and are all much better than anything in Europe

  • @newezreal3241
    @newezreal3241 11 месяцев назад +5

    love how spacious, peaceful and quiet the streets are

    • @misscoutts6193
      @misscoutts6193 9 месяцев назад +1

      Distopian nightmare

    • @CurseEnforcer
      @CurseEnforcer 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@misscoutts6193for you but for most people it's heaven

    • @asscheeks3212
      @asscheeks3212 3 месяца назад

      it felt like China copied USA'S worse habits. "Add more lanes to everything"
      And seeing car accident rates, they did.

  • @Bostonite1985
    @Bostonite1985 2 года назад +38

    I am lost for words to praise the hard working Chinese people who are transforming China into a well developed country. I am from India.

    • @JK_Anthony
      @JK_Anthony 5 месяцев назад +1

      印度的经济也在飞速发展,我们都是人口大国,和平发展是大家共同的期望❤

    • @adammarkowitz7944
      @adammarkowitz7944 3 месяца назад +2

      I presume you are not finding the same thing happening in India?

    • @someonewholikesyumeko
      @someonewholikesyumeko 3 месяца назад +3

      ​@@adammarkowitz7944 Definitely not lol the people, the government literally nobody cares here. we'd be happy if at least one city here could look like this in the next 15 - 20 years.

  • @joshuabray37
    @joshuabray37 Год назад +132

    It always amazes me, a city THAT big, and most people outside of China have never heard of it... Goodness, I lived in China for a few years, and have been back several times, and have never heard of it.... Thanks for sharing, this is really cool. I've been all over the world (particularly China, Hong Kong, and Japan). I've never seen anything like this. Hong Kong is close, but not quite this dense (at least not where I was).

    • @joshuabray37
      @joshuabray37 Год назад +6

      @@redlevantinist8947 indeed! It’s a pretty amazing country. I’m lucky to have been able to see much of it (far west Xinjiang, Tibet, Shanghai, Sichuan, the north east, Hong Kong, etc, etc).

    • @riproar11
      @riproar11 Год назад +7

      You haven't heard of it because it isn't relevant. It's boring, gloomy, sterile concrete and steel with some colored lights helping to "charm up" the depressing environment devoid of any greenery.

    • @cel5365
      @cel5365 Год назад +6

      True, it’s also because China media doesn’t really make it into the rest of the world. They have their own social media platform and they aren’t as tourist friendly as other countries so although there are some expats making videos or some videos like these there’s not much that goes viral except some mountains.

    • @AL-lh2ht
      @AL-lh2ht Год назад +2

      @@redlevantinist8947 Yea when you add the fact most of china is a empire annexed through war and colonization it really shows how big it is.

  • @kaischmidt730
    @kaischmidt730 2 года назад +430

    I actually lived there for a couple of weeks. I liked the convenience of having a plethora of choices for every daily necessity within walking distance. Good transport links. Many Chinese cities are a horror show of urban planning, but this setup here seems to work. Don't know what percentage of those apartments is actually occupied, though.

    • @tangodayoo
      @tangodayoo 2 года назад +18

      Maybe less than 22%

    • @realtissaye
      @realtissaye 2 года назад +34

      @@tangodayoo where did you get that statistic

    • @tangodayoo
      @tangodayoo 2 года назад +3

      @@realtissaye Oops i mean *More than* (idk from RUclips)

    • @Fauzanarief-n7i
      @Fauzanarief-n7i 2 года назад +43

      I would say that chinese city are better plan, yes it's isn't better plan as Netherland, but it still far more better than urban planning in US

    • @Fauzanarief-n7i
      @Fauzanarief-n7i 2 года назад +12

      heck even this ciy are better plan than my country capital city like jakarta

  • @Belectraaaa
    @Belectraaaa 16 дней назад +1

    Dangg this looks unreal😮😮very big full of big buildings😯

  • @LTKK
    @LTKK 2 года назад +141

    The tall buildings accompanied by wide open spaces makes for a very interesting/strange view. I'm accustomed to seeing tall buildings being jammed together in places like NYC and whatnot. This looks futuristic and apocalyptic in a way. Very interesting.

    • @astrology2290
      @astrology2290 Год назад

      This is what a communist regime of the 2030 agenda looks like.

    • @whitewhite4462
      @whitewhite4462 Год назад +15

      Bring a few muslims here and see how peace comes crumbling down.

    • @Siya6471
      @Siya6471 Год назад +2

      @@whitewhite4462 facts

    • @wip1664
      @wip1664 4 месяца назад

      Many people, including you, make use of the word "futuristic" too casually. If you watch footages of the Japan tsunami and consider the potential aftermaths, or of '90's earthquakes and the aftermath, these scenes come close to being apocalyptic.
      The breadth of the streets/roads/squares is just one aspect of "urban planning". So now the massive structures are further from each other across the road. This allows better ventilation, and should there be some emergency or "apocalyptic" event there would be more space to work within (think large machinery, mass of emergency responders, etc). For now it is functional to avoid overcrowding whether transporting on foot or by vehicle. There are a few streets or avenues in Manhattan that are quite wide.

    • @LTKK
      @LTKK 4 месяца назад

      @@wip1664 My comment was more about how the space felt to me visually. I wasn't making a statement about urban planning or disaster preparedness-just how the aesthetic struck me as futuristic or apocalyptic in a way that's different from what I'm used to.

  • @sabyinah
    @sabyinah Год назад +5

    This is actually very relaxing. I have saved to put on in my background while studying or working.

  • @porkysharma8423
    @porkysharma8423 2 года назад +87

    The sheer scale and repetition of the buildings make it look unreal. It is dense, but "breathable", if you know what I mean. Not as suffocating as HK's housing. I would even dare to say that there is a certain level of cosiness with the clean paved streets at the bottom which gives it a welcoming feel.

    • @tygerk2372
      @tygerk2372 2 года назад +10

      Judging by your name, I guess you don't like WION TV? Lol 😆...

    • @porkysharma8423
      @porkysharma8423 2 года назад +6

      @@tygerk2372 you’ve guessed it right 😅🤣🤣

    • @deusmachinima1189
      @deusmachinima1189 2 года назад

      @@tygerk2372 it burns chinese wumaos after all

    • @ayushgaurincredible
      @ayushgaurincredible 2 года назад +1

      What are you Pro-Marxist and secular ?

    • @Luking2
      @Luking2 2 года назад +6

      I think the building designs are bit too "copy paste" they could've put a bit more effort into making the façades more unique and interesting when it's close to the city centre

  • @buioso
    @buioso 7 месяцев назад +4

    I can't even believe this place is real. I love it.

  • @SnowofLight
    @SnowofLight 2 года назад +65

    Wow cool... Dense but not crowded! I actually really like this style of city planning. Especially if you can quickly drive out to the countryside.

    • @廣西十一郎
      @廣西十一郎 2 года назад +2

      There is an underground level under the building for parking and driving cars.

    • @zTc01
      @zTc01 2 года назад +3

      Also very quiet. Not sure why, but this video gave me very pleasant feelings about walking on this city

    • @Lu-MingPan-b5w
      @Lu-MingPan-b5w Год назад

      It looks dense but actually isn't.

  • @Pajune
    @Pajune Год назад +24

    No music - I can add whatever music to the background and still hear the city! EPIC!

  • @HorridCrow
    @HorridCrow Год назад +56

    Impressive, but the lack of green is depressing. There's a bit here and there, but not nearly enough for the amount of grey concrete. The streets are so wide that they could accomodate way more trees and shrubs.

    • @maestro-zq8gu
      @maestro-zq8gu Год назад

      I don't know the area (not even close!) but perhaps there is some green spaces adjacent to this main street?

    • @psychiatry-is-eugenics
      @psychiatry-is-eugenics Год назад

      Maybe inside

    • @arkology_city
      @arkology_city Год назад +1

      I am sure they will get around to it. This place is probably 5 years old knowing china's development.

    • @chickaboomboom2726
      @chickaboomboom2726 11 месяцев назад +1

      Chinese people don't care about greenery that's white people preference. China does have parks in many parts of town they can go to enjoy greenery. But that's a white man's preference not chinese. Accept the fact that we are different from each other.

    • @shinjite06
      @shinjite06 4 месяца назад

      @@chickaboomboom2726 Sorry, that's bull. Look at 重庆.

  • @vat513
    @vat513 11 месяцев назад +1

    If this place is like this today, then I can't imagine how it will look after 100 years.

  • @ncblizzard1527
    @ncblizzard1527 2 года назад +552

    It's all urban sprawl and concrete jungles but... it's somehow just staggeringly beautiful and liveable. I would definitely not mind living in a place like this, it's like straight out of the future.

    • @bellatordei3440
      @bellatordei3440 2 года назад

      You're a perverted person

    • @LittleWhole
      @LittleWhole 2 года назад +60

      Yeah I lived in Suzhou, China for 2 years and it was the best time of my life. Now I'm back in the hellhole known as Maryland, USA (tbh, USA in general). But I respect those who don't like the modern/future aesthetic and prefer the run-down suburban aesthetic. It's all about preference. However, lack of public transportation and public services here is objectively bad.

    • @ceder4696
      @ceder4696 2 года назад +3

      There is an easy answer to the mystery. Because there is so much packed into a very systematical space it becomes very clear and open and this gives the city this jungle look like a grass field standing in the sun.

    • @PaulRakoczi
      @PaulRakoczi 2 года назад +46

      Really? Everything is gray, no real trees, no parks, no grass, no animals. How could you live like that? Are you human?

    • @ceder4696
      @ceder4696 2 года назад +15

      @@PaulRakoczi basically everybody nowadays lives without nature my friend

  • @rueis959
    @rueis959 2 года назад +409

    I have been there. As far as I know, the smallest house in this community is 140 square metres and the largest house is over 200 square metres (3 or 4 people usually live in a house).
    The community also has 3 police stations, several hospitals, 10 public schools and 22 fire stations.
    The whole community is made up of more than forty residents' committees united. So it is a small city with a community name.

    • @colinmacdonald5732
      @colinmacdonald5732 2 года назад +26

      That's a community?! Looks more like a megalopolis!

    • @akosczibok6862
      @akosczibok6862 2 года назад +3

      How many apartments are in a building like this and where do people keep their vehicles? Also i haven’t seen any sign of the infamous mega surveillance systems. Am i just being blind or do they hide it that well?

    • @CaTalpa1212
      @CaTalpa1212 2 года назад +21

      @@akosczibok6862 People there put their cars in the underground parking lot, but it was very crowded

    • @lynth
      @lynth 2 года назад +82

      @@akosczibok6862 People in China generally use public transport. Cars are not necessary. There is no "mega surveillance system". China is a free and democratic country. Surveillance is less than in Western capitalist countries (and generally used to benefit people rather than control their lives). The US has the most cameras per peson and the most totalitarian surveillance system in all of human history and has extended the digital arm of it to Europe, China's surveillance is low compared to the West (except for personal data protection laws, while the US is still worse than China, Europe has much stronger protections against corporations using your data than the US and China). At the same time, China is more safe with very low crime rates because people are taken care of well and trust the government, also unlike the capitalist West.

    • @r211ose6
      @r211ose6 2 года назад +13

      @@lynth ??我不服

  • @sanapadsense1999
    @sanapadsense1999 2 года назад +24

    C’est vraiment impressionant, au début de la vidéo je trouvais ces immeubles claustrophobiques et après un quart d’heure finalement il se dégage une atmosphère agréable dans cette ville, presque rassurante, c’est curieux 🤔

  • @ForgottenFables-oi1oc
    @ForgottenFables-oi1oc 3 месяца назад +4

    Very clean and well maintained.

  • @l34han
    @l34han Год назад +13

    As a Chinese I am also surprised how densely these apartments were built... Usually there are regulations that buildings should be far away enough so that ground levels can also have nature sunlight. I also have never seen this before.

    • @5th_decile
      @5th_decile Год назад +2

      Maybe the regulations say "every apartment must get sunlight during noon on summer solstice"?

    • @gggg33333ee
      @gggg33333ee Год назад +1

      저는 한국인입니다. 궁금한것이 있어서 질문하겠습니다. 비디오 영상에 나오는 아파트는 중국의 일반적인 아파트 인가요? 아니면 특별한 아파트인가요?

    • @l34han
      @l34han Год назад

      @@gggg33333ee These buildings are like typical apartments, but usually 6-8 buildings will be built in a closed community (小区) with a big garden/park between them. The buildings in this video are much denser than typical communities.

    • @gggg33333ee
      @gggg33333ee Год назад

      @@l34han 정보 감사합니다

  • @arkady714
    @arkady714 Год назад +27

    According to Google Maps, this place is a three day drive from Beijing. There is no direct public transport from the Chinese capitol either. If this is just some sort of residential enclave, one can only imagine the enormity of China's true major cities; Shanghai, et. al. Even I, a native New Yorker, am truly impressed.

    • @shijianboxiong8667
      @shijianboxiong8667 Год назад +4

      why would you want to go from beijing? there are several regional centers in China, people living in these regional centers do not normally go to or want to live in beijing/shanghai. For example, the regional center in southwest China, Chengdu, or Chongqing, is only 4 hours fast speed train from guiyang, the city in this video. you can travel very easily from Chengdu/Chongqing to Guiyang, direct transportation is absolutely no problem.

    • @DavidGBlair
      @DavidGBlair Год назад +8

      There is non-stop high speed rail from Guiyang north station to Beijing west station. 9.5 hours Of course, there are many daily flights

    • @helheimpanda
      @helheimpanda Год назад

      New York is absolutely nothing compared to some of China's big cities.

    • @JK_Anthony
      @JK_Anthony 5 месяцев назад

      肯定是有直达的公共交通的,巴士或者是高铁以及普通火车,中国有很庞大的铁路交通网

    • @dili3489
      @dili3489 2 месяца назад

      Guiyang is the capital of Guiyang province, as comparison, Guiyang is geographically Salt Lake City in China.
      There is domestic flight between Beijing and Guiyang, with High speed rail, it takes no more than 12 hours.

  • @laraw840
    @laraw840 Год назад +130

    From what I learned at school when I was a kid, Guizhou is a highly mountainous province. Although I'd wished to see more trees in this city, I guess people could easily connect to nature? This is impressive. So clean and quiet and I really love the massive walking areas between buildings. It seems extremely convenient too! I am surprised that everyone walks, and not riding bikes, or at least roller scooters, or skates though.

    • @haroldas1
      @haroldas1 Год назад +9

      It could be prohibited to ride them

    • @kntrsh
      @kntrsh Год назад +2

      Geography explains urban density. There isn't so much place to build for so many people like in Hong Kong

    • @HomeAtLast501
      @HomeAtLast501 Год назад +3

      China bot.

    • @jlai2104
      @jlai2104 Год назад +3

      It's too dense and dim, because of the height of buildings. Tall buildings are preferable in CBD. But for houses, short buildings are way better for residents, coz they are safer, have lower maintenance costs and brighter street view.

    • @le_meme_man8983
      @le_meme_man8983 Год назад +6

      ​@@HomeAtLast501 ??

  • @MrMirfaelltnixein
    @MrMirfaelltnixein 3 месяца назад

    What i´m most impressed of is, how quiet the traffic is! So much electric vehicle and still 2 years old Video. I´m living in germany and there are still so many combustion-cars on the street you don´t even mentioned there "could" be 20-30 % more. By the way i´m also impressed how well the citiy is designed for walking people. So you never get in conflict with the traffic itself. It´s also very clean, the people behave very relaxed and friendly.

  • @jamiej5229
    @jamiej5229 2 года назад +409

    im most impressed by the people, they all are calm and fun. it seems like a no crime area, children running and playing everywhere, even though i think there could be a tree or two for them to climb on. but overall it looked pretty relaxing.

    • @safemode6433
      @safemode6433 2 года назад +82

      Surveillance everywhere means safety.
      when every small crime is punished , bigger crimes wouldn't happen.

    • @learnchinesewithtianyi1044
      @learnchinesewithtianyi1044 2 года назад +97

      I used to live in Huaguoyuan before. And trust me not only this area, in majority of China, it's pretty safe to go anywhere at any time. The cost of committing crime is huge and punishment can impact not only yourself but your whole family like your offsprings as well. If you ever got a crime record, your child is not allowed to start a political life or apply any jobs in state-owned enterprises. And now the market is good. People has got many jobs to do.

    • @salmonn_gz7987
      @salmonn_gz7987 2 года назад +4

      @@learnchinesewithtianyi1044 Fascinating !, wonder what make them could felt remorse and keep it that way...

    • @jimmywinters3998
      @jimmywinters3998 2 года назад +29

      They got to keep their "social credit score" up so they are not punished. Cameras with facial recognition keeping tabs on every citizen.

    • @上原恵太郎
      @上原恵太郎 Год назад

      @@safemode6433 from the Fa Jia.

  • @SarraLovesTunisia
    @SarraLovesTunisia 2 года назад +102

    For such a densely populated area , I must say it looks neat/organized and clean. But I still wouldn't be able to live in such a place for longer than a year without feeling suffocated/depressed.

    • @Marshi1
      @Marshi1 2 года назад +24

      yeah seriously :( there are barely any trees or greenery. literally a concrete jungle and feels almost dystopian

    • @yuanpeng2637
      @yuanpeng2637 2 года назад +1

      where do you live now

    • @SarraLovesTunisia
      @SarraLovesTunisia 2 года назад

      @@yuanpeng2637 London

    • @Iv40
      @Iv40 2 года назад +13

      @@SarraLovesTunisia oh shiiit bro London is the most depressing place tf u talking about even

    • @SarraLovesTunisia
      @SarraLovesTunisia 2 года назад +9

      @@Iv40 Disagreed, I've lived in several cities before, London is probably one of the nicest ones. Despite it being a metropolis with a big population, it is well spaced out, has lots of green spaces, it's not all skyscrapers and has tons of historical buildings.

  • @danopticon
    @danopticon 2 года назад +70

    The garish neon and the little storefronts all jammed together and the hum of conversations and the chill vibe of masses of people meandering around … all remind me of evenings spent in Caracas in the 1970s and very early 1980s! Not the height of the buildings or the width of the streets, though. But otherwise, the architecture and aesthetic and overall spirit of all cities which developed rapidly from quite humble beginnings in the 20th and the 21st centuries is remarkably similar no matter where you go. It’s surprising how weirdly nostalgic, even though it’s from a completely different time and place, this video makes me for 1970s Caracas!

    • @96rr61
      @96rr61 3 месяца назад

      我曾在美国留学 去很偏远的地方滑雪的时候住进了一家规模巨大的酒店 也曾在密尔沃基看过篮球赛 巨大的体育场馆让我感叹 美国曾经的基建也是非常非常雄伟

  • @MagnitudePerson
    @MagnitudePerson 4 месяца назад +5

    How is it 'depressing'? Provided they use SOUND-ISOLATING tiles for apartment blocks, this is impressive how much it can house! Its NOT depressing. It's spectacular!

  • @aokuroshiro9540
    @aokuroshiro9540 Год назад +4

    I absolutely love the vibe this city gives off. Even though much of the architecture isnt that modern, the tall buildings and extremely wide streets give it a very futuristic feeling and because of the streets it doesnt feel like its that crowded.

    • @柳轻侯
      @柳轻侯 Год назад +2

      那是你没亲身感受,夏天的时候你都会感受阴暗潮湿压抑,因为高楼阻挡了大部分阳光但同时地面空气温度上升,夜晚的光污染喇叭声会让你感觉不到宁静,除非你已经习惯,这就是一座超密度的监狱

  • @amonrei
    @amonrei 2 года назад +77

    It looks crazy dense & almost dystopian at first (all we need is flying cars buzzing around) but there's actually a lot of space. The sheer amount of buildings and their height is disorientating it's crazy. 😵‍💫

    • @wheatlysparble7900
      @wheatlysparble7900 2 года назад +8

      Ikrrr it's one step away from being a cyberpunk city

    • @punkskillcops
      @punkskillcops 2 года назад +4

      @@wheatlysparble7900 Yeah, imagine a total collapse of civilisation, or maybe a world crisis... then it will definetly look like a dystopian future city

    • @ryushogun9890
      @ryushogun9890 2 года назад +2

      it looks dystopian at first and at last.

    • @廣西十一郎
      @廣西十一郎 2 года назад +3

      There is also a huge underground city under these buildings, which is used to park and drive cars.

    • @JJ-pk5yj
      @JJ-pk5yj 2 года назад

      Here is actually a slum in that city. People squeze together, the construction cost is low, and in result the property price is almost the lowest in that city. This community is also top 1 in China in term of population.

  • @cia1998
    @cia1998 2 года назад +132

    The first few seconds makes the area look like it came straight out of a cyberpunk themed movie (in a good way, of course)!
    I want to visit this!! I'm a sucker for urban things

    • @achillesarmstrong9639
      @achillesarmstrong9639 2 года назад

      I visit this place in 2012, it was very chaos. A huge construction took place there. I wouldn't expect it turns out to be such a nice place.

    • @jumpvelocity3953
      @jumpvelocity3953 2 месяца назад

      @@achillesarmstrong9639such is China. Rapid development within a decade.

  • @shantagees9425
    @shantagees9425 4 месяца назад +1

    Looks clean for a place so densely populated. beautiful!

  • @darinagaff8139
    @darinagaff8139 2 года назад +50

    Вау.. не верится, что такое место действительно существует. Хотелось бы однажды побывать там!

    • @wangsrecord6991
      @wangsrecord6991  2 года назад +7

      嗯,有机会一定来看看,中国欢迎你!

    • @熊熊-u9w
      @熊熊-u9w 2 года назад +7

      在这个小区的边上,还有一个很大的原始湿地公园,还有猴子在里面栖息生活,这座城市很适合休闲游玩,一年四季都有不同的景色❤️

    • @坐等第一
      @坐等第一 2 года назад +3

      There are many such cities in China, welcome to visit.

    • @lestafan1783
      @lestafan1783 2 года назад +2

      Удивительно что это Небольшой городок. Боюсь даже представить как выглядят Шанхай и Пекин

    • @魏中正-f8o
      @魏中正-f8o 2 года назад +3

      @@lestafan1783 这不是一个小镇。这是中国贵州的省会城市。算个三线城市

  • @watanabe-youday
    @watanabe-youday Год назад +22

    建物に囲まれてる安心感

    • @safemode6433
      @safemode6433 Год назад +12

      是被人类文明包围的安心感

  • @NNITRED
    @NNITRED 11 месяцев назад +105

    So clean. Amazing to be so dense yet free of litter. America could learn some lessons here.

    • @azexnewmai3607
      @azexnewmai3607 9 месяцев назад +5

      Guess where they are throwing all the litters and sewage

    • @cengle_s
      @cengle_s 9 месяцев назад +18

      @@azexnewmai3607In landfills and then recycling what they can. My country, the US, produces more garbage and recycle less than any other nation in the world. Not only that, but you’ll find garbage strewn about roads, highways, sidewalks, etc. which is much less common to see in China. So unfortunately, my man, we’re 0-2 in this battle

    • @ahsow69
      @ahsow69 8 месяцев назад +3

      Careful you might hurt american dream ego

    • @commentsarefree4311
      @commentsarefree4311 6 месяцев назад

      They won't. Remember the US is the best and China is bad narrative. Watching this video is proof the narrative is all American propaganda.

    • @emi-uq8kb
      @emi-uq8kb 6 месяцев назад +4

      Просто там нет африканцев.

  • @spitymaeh
    @spitymaeh 11 месяцев назад +2

    The constant honking would drive me crazy. This is like hell on earth.

  • @FieldsAboveBT23
    @FieldsAboveBT23 2 года назад +10

    China really can be eye-wateringly impressive, just the scale and volume of architecture, just wow

    • @meleney5406
      @meleney5406 2 года назад +2

      According to China's urban GDP, this should be one of the poorest places in China.

    • @Muhammad-oj9xg
      @Muhammad-oj9xg 2 года назад +2

      @@meleney5406 are you from china?

    • @grimmsby3011
      @grimmsby3011 Год назад

      @@Muhammad-oj9xg Most likely, there's a bunch of CCP shills in the comments spreading weird and easily refutable lies

  • @codeagent47
    @codeagent47 2 года назад +29

    Wow, this is an impressive city! China looks beautiful!

    • @booaks2980
      @booaks2980 2 года назад +9

      Beautiful? Dystopian as hell, nature is so so much better, in that video the cemara man is surrounded by tall concrete buildings everywhere. Extremely depressed

    • @codeagent47
      @codeagent47 2 года назад +15

      @@booaks2980
      I guess we should all go back to the Stone Age to enjoy the real nature if you want to go backwards.

    • @capitaldeecolon4819
      @capitaldeecolon4819 2 года назад +5

      @@codeagent47 A hyperbole comment to their reply. What we can do is not overpower nature but coexist, think of it like solar punk. Barely any greenery in that city, it's a concrete jungle. Where I live is no better, surrounded by agriculture and dirt fields in this small town.

    • @ChenLinYu323
      @ChenLinYu323 2 года назад

      In China ppl believe detached houses are cool, they're awfully expensive in cities, as you believe high-rise apartments are cool lol.

    • @codeagent47
      @codeagent47 2 года назад +2

      @@ChenLinYu323
      Well, nothing is for free. Everything has its price. But, China is beautiful!

  • @你不认识我-f3x
    @你不认识我-f3x 2 года назад +20

    One of the best cities to live here. Not too hot during the summer, not too cold during the winter

  • @BhaskarSarkar-r4p
    @BhaskarSarkar-r4p 8 месяцев назад +6

    wow, that's amazing..love from India.

  • @adarshprajapati1249
    @adarshprajapati1249 2 года назад +13

    Wow amazing very clean and much density with less noisy i would visit to this cool place ❤️👌

  • @ildesu789
    @ildesu789 2 года назад +33

    I love the pedestrian spaces! Looks very liveable and chinese people dont like the sun anyways so i guess it's not much of an issue.

    • @99184806
      @99184806 2 года назад

      Bullshit, who told you that Chinese people don't like the sun.It's just a cloudy day. But it is true that the sunshine between such high buildings is not as sunny as that of small houses.

  • @HettesKvek
    @HettesKvek 2 года назад +23

    It's heart warming to see some Asian fathers being affectionate towards their children. Traditional husbandry made Asian fathers distant towards their children. Raising kids was seen as a duty, a chore, a labor, a sacrifice, and a nuisance. Thankfully, that perspective is slowly fading. I think the newer and younger generation understand the importance of empathy and interaction with children.
    Respect to all the parents who actually care about their kids. 👍

    • @LUIS-ox1bv
      @LUIS-ox1bv 2 года назад +9

      Ridiculous. Asian cultures promote the tremendous importance that families play in society. People are expected to marry and conceive children,and this is generally adhered to even after the policies of the government to limit births. The Chinese people value children so much, that in Western eyes, they spoil them. They view children as embodying care free happiness, which, like life, is fleeting and short lived. While many things have changed in China, the weight of centuries of tradition is still felt. Especially in regards to family. This strong emphasis on family explains why batchelors, spinsters, or single unmarried folks are a rarity, not only in China, but other Asian countries that were once part of the cultural Sinosphere.

    • @valeriesonalas7164
      @valeriesonalas7164 2 года назад

      @@LUIS-ox1bv BS! If they "love" ch1ldr3n so much then why did they ab0rt the f3mayle ones and if they "value family" so much then how do they kick out the daughters after marriage and force her to live with in laws , have no love for daughters and if she didnt marry young then her d0wr1y price will be low and nobody will want her ...how do you label womcn as "leftovers" if they are 30 and objectify them ? How do you have no punishments for husband that don't pay ch1ld support? They obviously get their daughters kicked out of their homes through marriage to avoid paying for her education. They don't like ch1ldren at all. They only wanted to replicate themselves and they had the foot binding tradition to disfigure the f3male kids and they have whyte worshipping culture ..as well as p3d0phillia is quite rampant..womxn are taught to look childlike and they have to work in fields to support their family because the husbands and "f4thrs" have no interest in supporting them
      And the geisha and pros tution problem because husbands are disloyal and now they have too many unmarried mayles who can't get married because they k1ll3d too many f3mayle children instead of raising them and seeing them as humans and a part of the family

    • @morganstanley6356
      @morganstanley6356 2 года назад +4

      What a silly assumption. Chinese fathers and mothers are one of the caring parents in the world and usually contribute a strong proportion of income to their children's education and savings for their children's first home. You might see adultery, children being born out of wedlock and people in Western countries being married and divorced many times but this happens alot less in China.

    • @ltstar9612
      @ltstar9612 2 года назад +3

      Gweilo ass comment

    • @777jones
      @777jones 2 года назад +4

      Chinese families seem quite warm to me. Look at the children, they are highly prized.

  • @CZpersi
    @CZpersi 2 месяца назад +4

    This is a public service announcement: "For those, who might not know that, cyberpunk was meant as a dystopia".

  • @kenllacer
    @kenllacer 2 года назад +16

    17:10 Even though I live in a big city myself, there is something unsettling about how these buildings are aligned and being the exact same height. The wide streets also don't help to make it less claustrophobic.

    • @Mohitmahipal
      @Mohitmahipal 2 года назад +2

      So true it’s so claustrophobic just by looking at the buildings.

    • @abbaskarimi6762
      @abbaskarimi6762 2 года назад +2

      I don't know what year this area was developed but it is very likely in that year they didn't care about artistic or psychological point of view of these buildings! the buildings are like mirror of each other without enough space and without any noticeable difference and I see no particular attraction in their structure!

  • @vanessab6123
    @vanessab6123 Год назад +6

    In my opinion it is too crowded and there are few trees. There are similar neighborhoods in Seoul and Tokyo, but the difference is that in those two cities the green areas, trees and skyscrapers are more harmonized to the point you almost forget you're in a densely populated area

    • @bb4251
      @bb4251 Год назад +4

      this is rated as one of the worst residential districts within China by Chinese people. Guiyang used to be the poorest Chinese city, so it's incomparable to the neighborhoods of Seoul and Tokyo. Chengdu and Shanghai have much better neighborhoods with greater greenery. those richer cities have more money to spend on beauty and parks so they look a lot better than this place

    • @scc8004
      @scc8004 8 месяцев назад

      也有很多城市的绿化很好,你可以看看成都,重庆,苏州,广州,上海等等。 贵州的这个街区因为过于夸张而出名,因此被拍成视频,但它不代表全部

    • @JamesSong-t3x
      @JamesSong-t3x 5 месяцев назад

      贵州省是中国最贫穷的地区之一

  • @guilhermeluizpolli7550
    @guilhermeluizpolli7550 Год назад +13

    I live in São Paulo, Brazil. 5th biggest city in the world, the biggest from the western hemisphere (even bigger than NY) and the city with one of the most intense air traffics in the world. 22 million people, huge buildings and all, but even for me this looks unreal, things are so peaceful and organized, not the same as here, here is way more noisy and chaotic, homeless people everywhere, endless crimes…

    • @UserInterneta-y9b
      @UserInterneta-y9b Год назад +2

      У китайцев не забалуешь.

    • @guilhermeluizpolli7550
      @guilhermeluizpolli7550 Год назад +1

      @@UserInterneta-y9b ОСТАНОВИТЬ ВОЙНУ

    • @UserInterneta-y9b
      @UserInterneta-y9b Год назад +2

      @@guilhermeluizpolli7550 Так мы шо против. На переговоры Ваши не идут.

    • @jessepinkman2239
      @jessepinkman2239 Год назад

      Muy parecido a México

    • @bibitiptoes1473
      @bibitiptoes1473 Год назад +1

      You are comparing an actual megapolis São Paulo to essentially some backwater city in China. No, not just a city, but a district, residential area within the city. So... Comparison is irrelevant. Beijing, Hong Kong would be better competition for São Paulo.

  • @insane_neuralnet
    @insane_neuralnet 8 месяцев назад +1

    11:48 This transition with that synthetic background noise produced by machines felt unreal.

  • @paralleloctagon7062
    @paralleloctagon7062 2 года назад +10

    Looks impressive to me, a good bit of urban planning, far less depressing than many urban areas around the world.

  • @CJ_102
    @CJ_102 Год назад +29

    Not enough trees and parks. But absolutely incredible scale and look how peaceful everyone is!!!

    • @白尾-c2s
      @白尾-c2s Год назад +8

      其实视频重点只放在建筑上了而已,实际并不缺绿地公园,那地方周围就是山

  • @ashtonhashbrown6155
    @ashtonhashbrown6155 Год назад +41

    I would just love to get out of my state (Missouri) and travel to Asia. The cultures of China Japan, and South Korea interest me so much. Watching this feels like actually being there. Thank you so much!

    • @shawnd.8498
      @shawnd.8498 Год назад +3

      Maybe teach there if you can.

    • @thwb4661
      @thwb4661 Год назад +5

      The easiest way to move out of the states for Asia is to be an English teacher, many young Americans who wanna get out of the states choose that path. It's not easy though, and some just couldn't handle the stress and go back to the US. Of course, it's usually a short term stint but who knows, there are Americans in Asia who haven't returned to the states for over a decade now. The diaspora is still relatively small but it's growing.

    • @titok77-o8j
      @titok77-o8j Год назад +1

      这里生活比美国便利,安全,但是薪水比较低,人均资源少。

  • @Alilili-hu7ok
    @Alilili-hu7ok 5 месяцев назад +1

    Not to mention this area is actually quite a rural and rocky/ mountainous province in Midwest in China, unbelievable to see these skyscrapers built here. ❤

  • @myautobiography9711
    @myautobiography9711 Год назад +124

    Having lived in multiple cities throughout the world and my hometown is relatively wealthy area in Seoul. When I first visited Shanghai in 2015, I was surprised how different it was compared to other megacities in Asia. As you can see in the video, Chinese city planners give each and every structure with plenty of space in between themselves. Even the elevated highways within the city were up so high that the areas below had no problem receiving sufficient sunlight. Definitely not something you would expect since building roads that high will cost a whole lot more. To be honest, it looks better than all other Asian countries, including Japan and I think this comes from China having an enormous land mass unlike other Asian countries.

    • @Dryenwc3
      @Dryenwc3 Год назад +7

      and they couldnt plan for a tree?

    • @DecCat
      @DecCat Год назад +6

      @@Dryenwc3 All ideas that are divorced from reality and violate economic laws cannot be implemented. People are living in the real world and they have to think about value for money. You may not know that this is one of the poorest provinces in China.

    • @DecCat
      @DecCat Год назад +7

      By the way, Guiyang's forest coverage ratio is 55.13%, which is one of the cities with the highest greenery coverage ratio in China.

    • @Dryenwc3
      @Dryenwc3 Год назад +2

      @@DecCat thats a very narrow view of economic value. Putting people in depressing environments will to tremendous damage over time.

    • @DecCat
      @DecCat Год назад +8

      @@Dryenwc3 This community is somewhat unique compared to many other enclosed communities in China, it is an open community. Many of the scenes you see are actually part of the community.
      The cost of planting trees in the community is borne by the property developers, not the government. The cost of tree planting is passed on to homebuyers, who may not be willing to bear the expense.
      Outside of this community, there are many neighborhoods where you can find plenty of trees along the roads. You can easily verify this information online.
      Do not assume the role of a god and think that the local people are ignorant. Just as you can consider the issue of tree planting and greening, so can the local residents. If they are affluent enough and deem it necessary, they will certainly make efforts to create what they need.
      Do you believe that starving children in African slums choose to go hungry because they don't like milk and bread?
      Do not meddle in other people's lives unless you are willing to provide financial support.
      By the way, the enclosed community where I reside has private gardens, trees, swimming pools, basketball courts, playgrounds, and round-the-clock security services. However, there is no such thing as a free lunch, it all comes at a cost.

  • @tilakthapa2575
    @tilakthapa2575 2 года назад +6

    All Cities in China are so beautiful and very well designed 👍👍

  • @anubhabchattopadhyay5277
    @anubhabchattopadhyay5277 2 года назад +18

    Not only Asia, it's world's largest Residential Area!

  • @takanochannel
    @takanochannel 3 месяца назад +1

    素晴らしく発展した都市ですね。とくに高層住宅の1階が店舗になっているのは良いアイデアです。
    住民たちは1階に降りるだけで、生活に必要なものをすべて手に入れることができる。
    ここに住んでいる人たちは、寂しい思いをしなくてすみます。オフィスビルがそばにあるので職住接近でもある。
    真の意味で都会といえる場所であり、この建設を計画した役人や業者が非常に優れた人たちだったのでしょう。

  • @JeiBurke
    @JeiBurke Год назад +9

    This place looks so cozy for some reason

    • @-wizard-4184
      @-wizard-4184 9 месяцев назад +1

      Not to me honestly. Id rather be in the suburbs in a quiet, peaceful house

    • @toruinouelover
      @toruinouelover 8 месяцев назад

      @@-wizard-4184suburbs are horrible as someone who lives in one, fuck car suburban dependent poop

    • @-wizard-4184
      @-wizard-4184 8 месяцев назад

      @@toruinouelover More freedom, better air quality, better schooling, better safety, no noise. Just peace and quiet with your family

    • @toruinouelover
      @toruinouelover 8 месяцев назад

      @@-wizard-4184 no

    • @toruinouelover
      @toruinouelover 8 месяцев назад

      @@-wizard-4184 f freedom

  • @Marina-vr2zz
    @Marina-vr2zz 2 года назад +48

    You summed it up perfectly in the description of your video - this really looks spectacular but it feels depressing at the same time... At one angle during the video, the buildings reminded me of a supercomputor... Taking the size of the population living here into account I'm aware there wasn't that many ways to incorporate green surfaces, tress etc., but the lack of the greenery really hits different when you see a residential area like this...
    But I'm talking from my perspective of living in a European city so I'm sure people living in this area are used to this cityscape and would find my city strange so yeah...

    • @wangsrecord6991
      @wangsrecord6991  2 года назад +10

      In fact, many people here think that Europe is the most beautiful and most suitable place to live. Through the Internet, we can see all over the world, but most of us do not have many choices where to live.

    • @Marina-vr2zz
      @Marina-vr2zz 2 года назад +2

      @@wangsrecord6991 I'm sorry if my comment sounded rude in any way, I was just honestly surprised/shocked with the cityscape since it was something I saw for the first time. In that wonder I actually forgot to say that the part from 45:45 till around 53 minutes of the video is really pleasing to the eye, from photography point of view 😊😊 I saw several places where the photos would look phenomenal during golden and blue hour. I wanted to add this last part to the posted comment yesterday but I was distracted and then it slipped my mind 😅

    • @wangsrecord6991
      @wangsrecord6991  2 года назад +1

      @@Marina-vr2zz Well, it's alright, 🙂thank you for your liking🙂

    • @Marina-vr2zz
      @Marina-vr2zz 2 года назад +1

      @@wangsrecord6991 And thank you for your understanding 😊

    • @zhangkenny3604
      @zhangkenny3604 2 года назад +7

      因为贵阳多山,适合居住的平地非常有限。
      为了充分利用有限的土地,楼房修得越高,居住的人越多。
      这也是没有办法的事。
      其实,作为中国人,也希望可以像美国和欧洲一样,住独立的house,带garden。
      问题是中国人口太多了,任何城市都无法提供足够的土地来修炼可以容纳千万人口以上的houses

  • @anansari1808
    @anansari1808 11 месяцев назад +5

    it's like New york but cleaner and less chaotic.

  • @ZapRowsdower47
    @ZapRowsdower47 8 месяцев назад +2

    I was expecting lots of litter, super loud, etc. i was wrong, so different and clean . I like it.

  • @haydengalloway5177
    @haydengalloway5177 11 месяцев назад +10

    If they are going to build huge buildings like that why don't they at least make them aesthetically pleasing? Its like they took Soviet apartment blocks and supersized them.

    • @96rr61
      @96rr61 3 месяца назад +1

      因为这些都是私人建筑公司设计 外观都比较统一 由于迅速的城市化 对于审美的追求还没有更上 我也觉得不好看

  • @ITrending121
    @ITrending121 2 года назад +17

    As a Indian we are proud of you China in term of development and Cleanliness 👌👌

    • @爸爸-y5w
      @爸爸-y5w 2 года назад +1

      中印需要团结起来我的朋友。放下对抗

    • @ITrending121
      @ITrending121 2 года назад

      @@爸爸-y5w what??
      Which language this is

    • @爸爸-y5w
      @爸爸-y5w 2 года назад

      @@ITrending121 google translate in Chinese

    • @ITrending121
      @ITrending121 2 года назад

      @@爸爸-y5w chal nikal batana hai to bata nahi to nikal

    • @爸爸-y5w
      @爸爸-y5w 2 года назад

      @@ITrending121 多冷啊
      我在东北玩泥巴
      虽然东北不大
      我在大连没有家
      多冷的隆冬
      多冷的隆冬
      多冷的隆冬
      哒哒哒

  • @KKTang-rn2pz
    @KKTang-rn2pz 2 года назад +5

    👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 Thanks to you for this outstanding video. 💯 👏 👏 👏 👏

  • @rkd9325
    @rkd9325 8 месяцев назад +20

    As an Indian i am ashamed why we don't have such beautiful, clean and calm cities in india😔😢

    • @Maarten8867
      @Maarten8867 7 месяцев назад +3

      But you do have friendly people and a wealth of culture, history and natural beauty!

    • @rkd9325
      @rkd9325 7 месяцев назад +9

      @@Maarten8867 friendly people only for foreigners and regarding culture india is following West, there is no india culture left and cities are mostly dirty and polluted.

    • @sathishkumar-be3fv
      @sathishkumar-be3fv 7 месяцев назад

      Yes. Because no Islam terrorism. Only towards growth. No bomb explosion, no riots ,.....by the name of religion. China cleverly control the spread of Islam in to their mainland.🎉🎉

    • @RudraParamar
      @RudraParamar 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Maarten8867only for foreigner 😢

    • @shamaafrin4031
      @shamaafrin4031 7 месяцев назад

      Lol no they ain't friendly 😐 in my entire life I haven't seen many friendly people over here .​@@Maarten8867