goodness, even tier 5-6 cities can be counted as quite developed when judging those villages at first glimpse
Development in China is always full of surprises, this is something i can expect from the world economic engine and as Asia's Big Boss.
There will be a long journey for these smaller cities and non-tier county towns and townships.
Like I have said,
urbanisation in China is happening in all-levels.
Many people just look at urbanisation of China's tier 1-2 cities.
Totally biased and ignorant....
Most Chinese live in tier3-5 cities.
Give them another 1-2 decades!
Build trams (suggested by
@Götterdämmerung), BRT, light rails.
Provide civil services to every single town and village
Establish small economic zones and innovation parks
Another basic goal:
connect EVERY county with controlled-access expressways (except remote counties with just thousands of people)
connect MOST prefecture-level city with high-speed railways
There are TOO many things to be done.
What we have achieved is a long long away from our expectation of this nation.
Liuzhou
For this Liuzhou City of 1.5 million people in Western China, so many things can be done...
Their technology university needs new campus...
Their planned huge parks are still on the paper...(
@Götterdämmerung might disagree)
Their planned metro system has not been finished.....
Their planned HSRs to Guangzhou has not started construction
Their new railway station's construction speed is slower than expected.....
I just feel bad for Liuzhou.
I am not saying Liuzhou is bad, just cities around Liuzhou work harder...
The formal capital of Guangxi Province, is now nowhere to be seen among China's top50.
(86th economy wise)