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Amazing China urbanizes without having massive slum problem. That's another bright point for China's exemplary government that is the world's most efficient and result-oriented. Success and failure do not occur in vacuum.
World Bank Report: China Dominates Urbanization in East Asia
2015-02-12
A recent World Bank report says that South China's Pearl River Delta has surpassed Tokyo to become the world's largest urban area, in terms of both size and population.
Comprised of a cluster of cities including Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Foshan, and Dongguan, The Pearl River Delta has now a population of more than 42 million, which is even larger than that of Argentina, Canada or Malaysia.
The World Bank report said that China's urbanization dominates East Asia. Out of East Asia's 869 urban areas, 600 of them are located in China. The country has more than two-thirds of East Asia's total urban land. Between 2000 to 2010, around 200 million people in East Asia moved to urban areas.
In 2011, China's urban population surpassed the rural population for the first time. Currently, 53 percent of China's 1.3 billion-plus population are fully-fledged urban residents, while at the same time, there is still a floating population of around 250 million migrant workers and their families, which is expected to increase at a rate of 10 million per year.
So how would experts assess the achievements and challenges of China's urbanization? What benefits have fast urbanization in East Asia brought to people in the region?
World Bank Report: China Dominates Urbanization in East Asia
2015-02-12
A recent World Bank report says that South China's Pearl River Delta has surpassed Tokyo to become the world's largest urban area, in terms of both size and population.
Comprised of a cluster of cities including Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Foshan, and Dongguan, The Pearl River Delta has now a population of more than 42 million, which is even larger than that of Argentina, Canada or Malaysia.
The World Bank report said that China's urbanization dominates East Asia. Out of East Asia's 869 urban areas, 600 of them are located in China. The country has more than two-thirds of East Asia's total urban land. Between 2000 to 2010, around 200 million people in East Asia moved to urban areas.
In 2011, China's urban population surpassed the rural population for the first time. Currently, 53 percent of China's 1.3 billion-plus population are fully-fledged urban residents, while at the same time, there is still a floating population of around 250 million migrant workers and their families, which is expected to increase at a rate of 10 million per year.
So how would experts assess the achievements and challenges of China's urbanization? What benefits have fast urbanization in East Asia brought to people in the region?