30 rare photos of cities that show the challenges faced by cities around the world!
author:Share the wonderful world
Too often, we only see the good side of the city, but ignore their shortcomings. In this article, we will present you with 30 rare photos of cities that show the inadequacies of cities around the world. These photos will give you a glimpse of the urban environment's pollution, traffic congestion, dilapidated buildings, and overcrowding.
Although these scenes are not very beautiful, they are an inevitable problem in urban development, and they also remind us that we need to pay more attention to environmental protection, sustainable development and humanistic care in urban planning and construction. Let's take a look at these photos and think about the challenges facing the city and the direction of the future.
1 Dubai.
2 São Paulo.
3 Hong Kong.
4 Shipbreakers in Chittagong, Bangladesh.
5 Indian Gurugram.
6 Dystopian Thessaloniki.
7 Cape Coral, Florida.
8 Taraba City, one of the poorest neighborhoods in Istanbul.
9 Suburbs of Marseille – The suburbs of French cities are known for their huge house buildings.
10 Merry Christmas signs on a Brazilian blast furnace.
11 The other side of Rio de Janeiro.
12 Caribbean Coast Manor, Hong Kong.
13 Istanbul Transportation.
14 The façade of a balcony of a famous hotel in Thailand.
15 Times Square, Cairo, Egypt.
16 Naples, Italy.
17 And once upon a time these houses had a view of the sea, and now they have a view of the sea.
18 View of Tokyo from the Skytree.
19 Tokyo, Japan.
20 Satellite image of New Delhi (a city of about 20 million people).
21 Phnom Penh's new gated community.
22 Brazil.
23 Burlington Beach, Ontario.
24 Hong Kong Apartments.
25 city houses.
26 Mumbai's water pipes, which connect garbage and slums, supply water to an area where Santa Cruz Bandera apartments cost more than $1 million.
27 Metro Manila, Philippines.
28 A man stands on a pedestrian bridge overlooking traffic in Lagos, Nigeria.
29 Slums in Jakarta, Indonesia.
30 Residential area near Cheonggyecheon, Seoul, South Korea, before reconstruction in 2005.