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3 points by glacials 2 years ago · 2 comments

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omscs99 2 years ago

> Beijing more resembles Greater New York—a conglomeration of over 70 cities—than it does New York City. A similar pattern holds for most Chinese cities.

TIL with this one, I’ve been wondering until now how so many cities in China have a crazy high population and if it really is that urbanized

  • maxglute 2 years ago

    It's also interesting to note PRC cities, are not particularly dense. Population densities in cities within a country tend to follow zipfs law, which would predict BJ and SH to be 3-4x larger than it currently is. But hukou anbd industrial policy seems to be designed to limit megacity sizes to redirect popuation towards growing 3rd, 4th+ tier cities into their own economic hubs.

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