Urban Flight [abstract]
10Aug11
My American friends told me that Hong Kong was ‘like New York on steroids.’
Having grown up on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, I was skeptical about the Asian city’s intensity or impressiveness. Yet, I must admit I was astounded by China’s ‘Special Administrative Region.’ After 23 meetings in 13 days— all meetings but two held in Central and Wan Chai districts —I knew why the city was known for juicing. I later asked a Chinese friend about this.
“It’s such a dense city,” he said… [more here]
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