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East Asia+ASEAN, 9!!!LOL ... my bad ... Congrats bro on Melbourne!
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East Asia+ASEAN, 9!!!LOL ... my bad ... Congrats bro on Melbourne!
It's a great place to live,Albeit it's getting more expensive day by dayMelbourne is a nice city.
Last time I went to Australia, I only had time to explore near Perth, such an isolated city!
Next time, Melbourne! I am a tramway fan!
Must have been done by a Chinese!!
China has FIVE in the top 10 and SEVEN in the top 20!
This survey is questionable.
China has FIVE in the top 10 and SEVEN in the top 20!
This survey is questionable.
Yes, no Hangzhou, where the headquarter of Alibaba is located.I question the validity of this list。
How come Hangzhou,one of China's most dynamic high-tech cities,is not in the Top 20?
If anything,Hangzhou should rank far above Chongqing。
What about Chengdu?It should also rank above Chongqing。
India- Bangalore ranked world's 12th tech rich city
Bangalore has been ranked 12th in the list of top 20 technology-rich cities in the world, according to a survey conducted by global property consultant Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL).
According to an annual survey carried out by JLL globally, Bangalore has helped India debut on the 'City Momentum Index' Top 20 list.
"Bangalore (Bengaluru) provides India's first appearance in the Top 20. Robust demand for commercial space from the technology sector and associated IT-enabled services is boosting office rents," it said.
India's only entry in the top 20 league is Bangalore at 12th, ahead of Singapore and New York and clearly leaving its domestic competitors Mumbai and Delhi way behind, at 35th and 53rd, respectively.
London, San Jose and Beijing are top three cities on the list.
"London tops this year's CMI 2015 as a result of robust economic fundamentals, further boosted by large volumes of cross-border real estate investment and a positive outlook for commercial property prices," said JLL.
Bangalore's success has many contributors. The technology sector continues to be a major driver of city momentum, as both the tech giants and start-ups are investing in new technologies, infrastructure and generating jobs.
The city has usually shown alignment between demand and supply, thus demonstrating better predictability and rational movement in rents acceptable to occupiers and capital prices acceptable to developers and investors, it said. (KNN Bureau)
India- Bangalore ranked world's 12th tech rich city | MENAFN.COM
Have u ever been to Perth?It's a great place to live,Albeit it's getting more expensive day by day
Cosmopolitan, Best of world cuisine, Best of world sport.. And yes the trams
Btw.. Stunning pics of Wuhan
Have u ever been to Perth?
Food is abysmal, but less pricey?
Yes, great experience there except the food.Yes couple of times..Some of my family lives out there.. It's decent place growing pretty rapidly.. As far as food culture goes yeah..Melbourne tops it
We should have atleast 3 cities in top 10
For what ? Nothing innovative anyway happens in bangalore. They have some real good coders but hardly good project delivery guys coming out of that place who can work in a cross cultural setting !