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A guy from my work just visited India. In his own words, India is such a backward, dirty and disgusting place that he would not want to go back there again. I would suggest that India should clean up its country first before invite people to come over. Just like if you have guests coming over, wouldn't you want a clean and tidy house to welcome the guest. Why welcome others with *****. That is just an insult to guests.
Chinese city of Beijing
since some people here say that 3 out of 5 top cities in the world are like hell,please show your cities here and let us see what are your cities like..
Thank God, no such problem of ingress. in Singapore !!!!
ha,but Singapore is also an ethnic Chinese city,we just feel at home when in Singapore.
Ulan Bator, Mongolia—the second-most polluted city in the world. Credit: Doug Kanter / Bloomberg / Getty Images
Environmentalists here in the U.S. are not happy with President Obama, in part because he pulled back on a promise to tighten ground-level ozone and smog standards for air pollution. But American greens should remember: much of the rest of the world has it far, far, far worse.
That’s one takeaway from a new report by the World Health Organization that looked at urban air pollution around the world. The most polluted cities tend to be found in developing countries. No surprise there—poorer countries tend to have dirtier cars, factories and power plants, and rarely have or enforce the kind of environmental regulations that have—over the course of decades—become common in the developed world. But what’s interesting is that the urban areas with the worst air aren’t the sort of Dickensian megacities one usually hears about: Beijing, Chongqing, Bangkok, Mexico City. The losers are smaller cities, many of them in Iran or South Asia, and none of them economic dynamos.
(PHOTOS: The Terrible Beauty of Industrial Pollution)
Here’s the top—or rather bottom—10:
1. Ahwaz, Iran
2. Ulan Bator, Mongolia
3. Sanadaj, Iran
4. Ludhiana, India
5. Quetta, Pakistan
6. Kermanshah, Iran
7. Peshawar, Pakistan
8. Gaberone, Botswana
9. Yasouj, Iran
10. Kanpor, India
So, why do you stop US embassy from publishing the true pollution figures about "The Haze"?
In any case, the topic is about Hong Kong ..and while it is also a lot polluted (as my colleagues and friends from HK tell me), the real problem they face is the flooding of their hospitals and other sevices due to ingress of mainlanders.
Thank God, no such problem of ingress. in Singapore !!!!
What an unwelcome indi speak on our behalf again!
Hongkong under Chinese rule now is the top No.1 global financial center,world most competitive economy.it now holds many world No.1 title which it didn't get during the British rule.and Singapore get its position under ethnic Chinese management,not the British.are there any Indian cities can even come close when comparing to them.