How many of them would rather live in the countryside and farm?
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>Residents of China's largest megacity - known for producing half of the world's laptops - have revealed what its really like to live in the dystopian metropolis.
Chongqing in the southwest of the country boasts a population of 32 million and covers an area the size of Austria.
Filled with giant buildings, multi-level highways and a metro system that barrels through residential buildings - the sky-high futuristic city has sparked online intrigue in recent years.
Chongqing emerged as a major hub for laptop manufacturing after computer hardware company HP set up its production base there in 2009.
How many of them would rather live in the countryside and farm?
Archive: https://archive.today/E6xKe
From the post:
>>Residents of China's largest megacity - known for producing half of the world's laptops - have revealed what its really like to live in the dystopian metropolis.
Chongqing in the southwest of the country boasts a population of 32 million and covers an area the size of Austria.
Filled with giant buildings, multi-level highways and a metro system that barrels through residential buildings - the sky-high futuristic city has sparked online intrigue in recent years.
Chongqing emerged as a major hub for laptop manufacturing after computer hardware company HP set up its production base there in 2009.
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