What's new

China is pulling ahead of North America on smart cities

.
An apartment in Beijing can buy several those houses.
Check this out...

Z89ahw2.jpg


Now...I understand that is an HK apartment, but it is not too far off. Maybe a bit larger?

Still...

I have no doubt that most apartments in HK, Beijing, or Shanghai will have a market value that can buy at least 2 of the average American 3 bedrooms 2 baths suburban house, but who is going to have better living conditions and lifestyle? :enjoy:

In suburban US, a child can step out the front door and plays with his puppy on front lawn grass. Do YOU even know what grass is?

You live with a neighbor to your left, right, above, and below you. To me, in my house, that Beijing apartment is a prison cell, or a quasi-prison cell. A very expensive prison cell. But as long as you are happy, that is all that matters, right?

So yeah...You can have your 5G city-prisons. We are fine and happy with our 'ancient' 4G technology. :enjoy:
 
Last edited:
.
The question is - will the Communist Party of China dissolve itself or decide to move further towards actual socialism ??

Once a country hits a level of development and plateaus the role of the government in everyday life becomes minimal. So whether the socialists or some elected person is running the country begins to matter less and less.
 
.
In suburban US, a child can step out the front door and plays with his puppy on front lawn grass. Do YOU even know what grass is?
LOL, I lived one in New Jersey, but I agree those houses can cause way way more money in China than US, only rich people live in those houses, city fellow in China mostly live in apartment buildings, But one Beijing apartemtn is worth several times of an average US single house is very true, you probably can never afford an apartment in Beijing.
 
.
LOL, I lived one in New Jersey, but I agree those houses can cause way way more money in China than US, only rich people live in those houses, city fellow in China mostly live in apartment buildings,

That was what people in the US were saying in 1920. People were living in expensive city housing and buying your own home was for rich people. Then after WW2 we became those rich people.
 
.
LOL, I lived one in New Jersey, but I agree those houses can cause way way more money in China than US, only rich people live in those houses, city fellow in China mostly live in apartment buildings, But one Beijing apartemtn is worth several times of an average US single house is very true, you probably can never afford an apartment in Beijing.
If I have no intention of living in Beijing, why should I CARE if I can afford to buy a Beijing apartment or not? :lol:

In truth, I will NEVER can afford such an apartment. But again...Why should I care?

On the other hand, the desire to have a comfortable living condition is universal regardless of cost, meaning, comparing the two examples above, which would you prefer? If you chose the American style suburban house, you just lost the argument.
 
.
A lot of Chinese buy houses in US, Canada and Australia, they are just amazed on how cheap the houses are in those countries.

comparing the two examples above, which would you prefer? If you chose the American style suburban house, you just lost the argument.
It's give and take, you can work in Beijing and buy a nice single house in the countryside or other provinces, but you'll have to give up the opportunities and high paying jobs in Beijing, most people still chose to stay in Beijing.
 
.
We all know that, China is the leading country in becoming cashless and 5G implementation.

1. Just "Cashless" will still mean an economy that is majorly based on conventional money-based economic system. What should instead be existing is the usual free services plus Social Credits system.

2. Is 5G really that important ?? What is not provided in 4G that is provided by 5G, other than speed ?? I am happy with my buffering-free Jio 4G cell phone based internet connection.

Once a country hits a level of development and plateaus the role of the government in everyday life becomes minimal. So whether the socialists or some elected person is running the country begins to matter less and less.

In any actually politically-evolved society the political arrangement will be through Direct Democracy. This was the system developed by Muammar Gaddafi and spoken of by Elon Musk for Mars colonies.
 
.
Just having skyscrapers and five-level flyovers does not mean a city is smart. One simple point is the possible massive destruction via an earthquake.
"China is developing 500 smart cities — almost half the worldwide total, and more than 10 times North America's figure."

I think they have a standard or definition for a smart city, you ask me but I have to say I m not an expert on this, I was just posting a foreign report.
 
.
It's give and take, you can work in Beijing and buy a nice single house in the countryside or other provinces, but you'll have to give up the opportunities and high paying jobs in Beijing, most people still chose to stay in Beijing.
The cost of living offsets those high paying jobs. Market values dictates rents. So by all means, get those high paying jobs just so you can pay rents that doubles or even triples the average American house mortgage payment, then you can brag about 5G in your tiny car size apartment. :lol:
 
.
The cost of living offsets those high paying jobs. Market values dictates rents. So by all means, get those high paying jobs just so you can pay rents that doubles or even triples the average American house mortgage payment, then you can brag about 5G in your tiny car size apartment. :lol:

Remember what the definition of Middle class is in China
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/soc...-us295-monthly-salary-makes-them-middle-class
Chinese in disbelief that a US$295 monthly salary makes them ‘middle class’
 
.
The cost of living offsets those high paying jobs. Market values dictates rents. So by all means, get those high paying jobs just so you can pay rents that doubles or even triples the average American house mortgage payment, then you can brag about 5G in your tiny car size apartment. :lol:
Chinese and Americans have different mentalty, when I was in New Jersey I saw many people work in New York and everyday after work took a one hour even two hours train ride to go back to their homes in New Jersey, that's unimaginable in China, even Chinese cities have better public transport system than US, people still prefer to live in urban areas, they say the same thing can be seen in Chinatowns across the world, they are all in city centers.

Remember what the definition of Middle class is in China
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/soc...-us295-monthly-salary-makes-them-middle-class
Chinese in disbelief that a US$295 monthly salary makes them ‘middle class’
That's a joke, if you make that little money you can't survive, where can you get a job with that little pay?
 
.
Chinese and Americans have different mentalty,...
You are correct. I see now how 'backwards' America is compared to China based upon 5G technology alone.

In my 3000 sq/ft house, I burst out in tears in the living room out of great sadness for US. Then when I was working out in one bedroom converted into a home gym, I cried again. Then when I went into the master bedroom to clean up, I cried again. Then when I went into another bedroom to prepare for incoming guests, I cried again. Then when I was making dinner in my full size kitchen, I cried again. Then when I was watching the news in the basement theater room with my 65 in 4K LG OLED tv complete with surround sound set up, I cried again because Verizon did not have 5G where I live. I was crying for 5G in all the rooms of my 3000 sq/ft house. :cry:

The average Chinese in HK and Beijing must be very happy in their 200 sq/ft 5G apartments.
 
. .
Only 8% of the US live in cities with more than a million people...so we aren't going to be investing much in smart cities.
Does the development of the city conflict with where people live? What you want to say is that the city does not need to develop? Keeping the steam age or keeping the Stone Age?o_Oo_Oo_O一脸懵逼~~

The cost of living offsets those high paying jobs. Market values dictates rents. So by all means, get those high paying jobs just so you can pay rents that doubles or even triples the average American house mortgage payment, then you can brag about 5G in your tiny car size apartment. :lol:
^_^~ Why don't you go back to the Stone Age, you can live in the jungle, the whole forest is your bedroom? Haha, you can't live in a big house with 5G, just like saying: hi, don't bother the girl, she May make you spend money to buy a condom this evening...:omghaha::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:

I have 60 acres of land in my hometown, there are more than 800 square meters of home, 4G, there is a highway, driving to my home in Changsha for about 50 minutes (but I often work in Beijing, so I am miserable) returning to nature is everyone The pursuit, but in order to survive we must choose.
Imagine if I can use the web to access my stored material anywhere and edit the post.
Does this kind of work cost the loss of a big house?
Don't need a smart city? Don't need a faster network? No new technology? A few stupid fools,
starting today, quality of life and technological advancement are to rival each other?
 
.

Pakistan Affairs Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom