It is actually a rich slum cos the buildinds are high rise and the surroundings are quite clean.if only they clean up the place and do some paintwork it will be much better.
Despite being a tier 1 city, this is still common in Beijing, in which I have lived for four years. My love of cycling and hiking has given me an opportunity to see/experience this firsthand, and even after four years, the disparity only a few miles can make is unfathomably large. While I don't deny that simple things, such as takeaways and Taobao deliveries are probably difficult, a lot of residence choose this "way of life" because the Government provides yearly grants to areas whose GDP (or equivalent measure) isn't high enough to satisfy the population. Excluding the current generation, many people were provided with free housing in the 60's, which is why that despite the quality, it is still preferable to maintain that home, even if it cannot be legally transferred to your heir. Even though big cities are highly dependent on service industry roles, the socialism and provenance help maintain the displayed preferences and/or attitude in the videos that this channel shows. I was actually in Chongqing for 4 days at the end of last month, and while a constant hike due to the topography, and indeed a huge, aged population, there is definitely a difference (positive) difference in the attitude between people there and those from Shanghai and Beijing.
Poor does not mean surrounded by garbage. Not like the slums in other countries where the poor has equally poor mindset. I have also watch city slums in Chna, they are better than 3rd and 4 th tier cities in many other countries.
Slums it may be, at least people got housing, shelter, unlike those makeshift tents of California, people living on the streets!!! Thanks for highlight. 👍👍
Definition of slum is a thickly populated section, especially of a city marked by crowding, dirty run-down housing, and generally poor living conditions. Different countries have different societies and different types of slum, you can't compare apples to orange, and both are fruits but not the same. BTW... China has plentiful homeless people. You just don't see it on video
There are many places just like this all over the world . There the people will make money selling the only thing that they have left , which is themselves in order to support not only their self but family too . I like how you show the real living conditions of the poor people who live there and call this home . i also love the gardens where they grow food to eat and to sell at the market .
If you think this is a slum, you are using the wrong terms and you have not seen nothing yet. This is heaven compared to some real slums around the world.
Happy not so sure but the place looks bearable unlike those we have seen in India, Mexico, Philippines, etc. Even in the US, better buildings but rubbish all over the place. ruclips.net/video/lf_IaLAXQCA/видео.html ruclips.net/video/y1zlaD44gp0/видео.html
even in a place like this, i saw alot of place with air con, in my country if u can afford air con bill then u r not poor, come to indonesia and u can see what is poor really like
Definition of slum is. symbol of the gap between rich and poor, a thickly populated section especially of a city marked by crowding, dirty run-down housing, and generally poor living conditions Every country on earth has its slum and hopelessness. You just don't see it.
This is not slum. If you look at slums in India, Latin America or the Philippines, each family has a tiny room. In this case, each Chinese family owns a building. The buildings are poor organized because they are built by the villagers. This is not the city and nobody plans the buildings. But this is not slum, no.
This is NOT a slum. This is just an older area of Chongqing. A slum is an area of people who don't have access to safe drinking water and/or reliable electricity. These people meet both of these conditions. Do they have a lower median income than the average person in Chongqing? Most likely. However, this is not a slum because slums no longer exist in China - not since 2021.
Typically, a slum relates to the quality of housing and the cleanliness of the area. Not to mention rodents, etc. China does not NOT NOT have potable water. All water from taps has to be boiled. I have lived in ZhengZhou, SuZhou, WuHan. The water from the tap is not, NOT potable.😂
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those are the remaining old areas in a fast growing city, people living there will be millionaire one day when developers come along to buy their land for new development.
I've learned long time ago, the bigger the glittery, the bigger the shadows behind it. Everywhere, no matter where you look.
Not only in Chongqing, but in fact, every city in China is surrounded by such slums; Thank you for presenting such a real China to the world!
This is not a slum, this is rural, in every suburb of Chinese cities there is always a village
Your comment shows you have no idea what a slum is.
It is actually a rich slum cos the buildinds are high rise and the surroundings are quite clean.if only they clean up the place and do some paintwork it will be much better.
Love this channel 👍🏻👍🏻
Despite being a tier 1 city, this is still common in Beijing, in which I have lived for four years. My love of cycling and hiking has given me an opportunity to see/experience this firsthand, and even after four years, the disparity only a few miles can make is unfathomably large. While I don't deny that simple things, such as takeaways and Taobao deliveries are probably difficult, a lot of residence choose this "way of life" because the Government provides yearly grants to areas whose GDP (or equivalent measure) isn't high enough to satisfy the population. Excluding the current generation, many people were provided with free housing in the 60's, which is why that despite the quality, it is still preferable to maintain that home, even if it cannot be legally transferred to your heir. Even though big cities are highly dependent on service industry roles, the socialism and provenance help maintain the displayed preferences and/or attitude in the videos that this channel shows. I was actually in Chongqing for 4 days at the end of last month, and while a constant hike due to the topography, and indeed a huge, aged population, there is definitely a difference (positive) difference in the attitude between people there and those from Shanghai and Beijing.
Thanks for giving us an insight to unknown aspects of China...
What is striking it that though buildings are old they are surprisingly clean and tidy. Dont see any trash around
Poor does not mean surrounded by garbage. Not like the slums in other countries where the poor has equally poor mindset. I have also watch city slums in Chna, they are better than 3rd and 4 th tier cities in many other countries.
Your work is much appreciated thank you.
Thank you for taking the time to film, fly the drone, edit and upload all this. 🙏🏼
Slums it may be, at least people got housing, shelter, unlike those makeshift tents of California, people living on the streets!!! Thanks for highlight. 👍👍
Why do you always have to be comparing with the United States? Each country is different, both have their good and bad points.
Definition of slum is a thickly populated section, especially of a city marked by crowding, dirty run-down housing, and generally poor living conditions.
Different countries have different societies and different types of slum, you can't compare apples to orange, and both are fruits but not the same.
BTW... China has plentiful homeless people. You just don't see it on video
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I watch a lot of vlogs from the Philippines, by comparison it is hard for me to think of such a clean place as this being the slums.
There are many places just like this all over the world . There the people will make money selling the only thing that they have left , which is themselves in order to support not only their self but family too . I like how you show the real living conditions of the poor people who live there and call this home . i also love the gardens where they grow food to eat and to sell at the market .
It us a clean slum though.
I think Chongqing have hidden beauty called ''peace''
Good comment.👍
If you think this is a slum, you are using the wrong terms and you have not seen nothing yet. This is heaven compared to some real slums around the world.
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But the thing is, people there are happy with their lives.
Happy not so sure but the place looks bearable unlike those we have seen in India, Mexico, Philippines, etc. Even in the US, better buildings but rubbish all over the place.
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even in a place like this, i saw alot of place with air con, in my country if u can afford air con bill then u r not poor, come to indonesia and u can see what is poor really like
Every country has this slums but you are lucky to have a cool climate.
the rooster speaks same language all over the world😂
Hard life, we can see this in all countries unfortunately.
真实的生活环境,好👍
Good day to you....nice view
Definition of slum is.
symbol of the gap between rich and poor, a thickly populated section especially of a city marked by crowding, dirty run-down housing, and generally poor living conditions
Every country on earth has its slum and hopelessness. You just don't see it.
The world already knows China since 80s to 90s,its in the school book
This is not slum. If you look at slums in India, Latin America or the Philippines, each family has a tiny room. In this case, each Chinese family owns a building. The buildings are poor organized because they are built by the villagers. This is not the city and nobody plans the buildings. But this is not slum, no.
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This is NOT a slum. This is just an older area of Chongqing. A slum is an area of people who don't have access to safe drinking water and/or reliable electricity. These people meet both of these conditions. Do they have a lower median income than the average person in Chongqing? Most likely. However, this is not a slum because slums no longer exist in China - not since 2021.
Typically, a slum relates to the quality of housing and the cleanliness of the area. Not to mention rodents, etc. China does not NOT NOT have potable water. All water from taps has to be boiled. I have lived in ZhengZhou, SuZhou, WuHan. The water from the tap is not, NOT potable.😂
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Naaaaaaah... along on this flossy area we have potable water...
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Nice video 👌👍
想不到这里还有货啊。👏
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those are the remaining old areas in a fast growing city, people living there will be millionaire one day when developers come along to buy their land for new development.
Why are there so many people just hanging about in doorways?
They are company ladies
You see them everywhere in China. Doesn't have to be a slum, like lower income areas. It's not only in Chongqing.
@@deborgonya company ladies ?
please explain.
Typical scenes in most developing asia countries 😂 I can confirm this as a Vietnamese 😂
Is just rural area, cant define as slums..
China is still working on its poverty alleviation programme
You can not call this slum, people grow their own vegetables they not bother other.
Where are the cops and street gangs? Drugheads?