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  • A view of a demolished old neighborhood in Shanghai, China on August 28th, 2009. China's urbanization will rapidly accelerate, with 300 million people from rural areas expected to move to cites within 20 years, a senior official said.
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  • Pedestrians walks past a sun glasses store in Shanghai, China on August 28th, 2009. China's urbanization will rapidly accelerate, with 300 million people from rural areas expected to move to cites within 20 years, a senior official said.
    QS090828Shanghai011.jpg
  • Las Vegas suburbs fake tree mobile phone aerial. The rapid population growth of las Vegas has led to a significant urbanization of desert lands into industrial and commercial areas, especially in the  Las Vegas Valley. There are now over 350 million mobile phones in the USA, ie more phones than the population.
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  • Las Vegas suburban housing in the desert. The rapid population growth of las Vegas has led to a significant urbanization of desert lands into industrial and commercial areas, especially in the  Las Vegas Valley. The Valley is a 600 sq mile basin area that contains the largest concentration of people in the state. Having part of the region located in a desert basin creates issues with air quality from smog dust & pollen.
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  • Las Vegas suburban housing in the desert. The rapid population growth of las Vegas has led to a significant urbanization of desert lands into industrial and commercial areas, especially in the  Las Vegas Valley. The Valley is a 600 sq mile basin area that contains the largest concentration of people in the state. Having part of the region located in a desert basin creates issues with air quality from smog dust & pollen.
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  • Las Vegas suburban housing in the desert. The rapid population growth of las Vegas has led to a significant urbanization of desert lands into industrial and commercial areas, especially in the  Las Vegas Valley. The Valley is a 600 sq mile basin area that contains the largest concentration of people in the state. Having part of the region located in a desert basin creates issues with air quality from smog dust & pollen.
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  • A aerial view of densly built apartment complexes that dominates the lanscape in Shanghai, China  Nov. 14, 2011. China has for the first time in its long history to have more urban residents than their rural counterparts, and the process it expected to continue and becomes the next growth engine for China's economy.
    QS111114Shanghai012.jpg
  • A aerial view of densly built apartment complexes that dominates the lanscape in Shanghai, China  Nov. 14, 2011. China has for the first time in its long history to have more urban residents than their rural counterparts, and the process it expected to continue and becomes the next growth engine for China's economy.
    QS111114Shanghai006.jpg
  • A aerial view of densly built apartment complexes that dominates the lanscape in Shanghai, China  Nov. 14, 2011. China has for the first time in its long history to have more urban residents than their rural counterparts, and the process it expected to continue and becomes the next growth engine for China's economy.
    QS111114Shanghai008.jpg
  • A aerial view of densly built apartment complexes that dominates the lanscape in Shanghai, China  Nov. 14, 2011. China has for the first time in its long history to have more urban residents than their rural counterparts, and the process it expected to continue and becomes the next growth engine for China's economy.
    QS111114Shanghai007.jpg
  • A aerial view of densly built apartment complexes that dominates the lanscape in Shanghai, China  Nov. 14, 2011. China has for the first time in its long history to have more urban residents than their rural counterparts, and the process it expected to continue and becomes the next growth engine for China's economy.
    QS111114Shanghai005.jpg
  • A aerial view of densly built apartment complexes that dominates the lanscape in Shanghai, China  Nov. 14, 2011. China has for the first time in its long history to have more urban residents than their rural counterparts, and the process it expected to continue and becomes the next growth engine for China's economy.
    QS111114Shanghai010.jpg
  • Men carrying luggages walk out of the train station in Wuxin, Jiangsu Province, China, on Nov. 16, 2011. China has for the first time in its long history to have more urban residents than their rural counterparts, and the process it expected to continue and becomes the next growth engine for China's economy.
    QS111116Wuxi003.jpg
  • A man stands next to statues of the QQ mascot outside Tencent Holdings Ltd.s current headquarters in Shenzhen, China, on Monday, Aug. 22, 2016. The new headquarters for Tencent, a Chinese internet giant and maker of popular apps such as QQ and WeChat,  is a $599 million project aimed at creating a campus-like atmosphere for the urban setting. Scheduled for completion next year, the Shenzhen skyscraper could become one of the largest labs for new internet services and connected devices.
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  • A man stands next to statues of the QQ mascot outside Tencent Holdings Ltd.s current headquarters in Shenzhen, China, on Monday, Aug. 22, 2016. The new headquarters for Tencent, a Chinese internet giant and maker of popular apps such as QQ and WeChat,  is a $599 million project aimed at creating a campus-like atmosphere for the urban setting. Scheduled for completion next year, the Shenzhen skyscraper could become one of the largest labs for new internet services and connected devices.
    QS2016Archive_551.jpg
  • Crowds fill the Nanjing Road shopping street during the National Day break in Shanghai, China, on October 01, 2011.  China has the world's largest population, with over half of them urban residents.
    QS111001Shanghai006.jpg
  • A man walks past Tencent Holdings Ltd.s new headquarters, as it stands under construction in Shenzhen, China, on Monday, Aug. 22, 2016. The new headquarters for Tencent, a Chinese internet giant and maker of popular apps such as QQ and WeChat,  is a $599 million project aimed at creating a campus-like atmosphere for the urban setting. Scheduled for completion next year, the Shenzhen skyscraper could become one of the largest labs for new internet services and connected devices.
    QS2016Archive_543.jpg
  • A man walks past Tencent Holdings Ltd.s new headquarters, center left, stand under construction at dawn in Shenzhen, China, on Monday, Aug. 22, 2016. The new headquarters for Tencent, a Chinese internet giant and maker of popular apps such as QQ and WeChat,  is a $599 million project aimed at creating a campus-like atmosphere for the urban setting. Scheduled for completion next year, the Shenzhen skyscraper could become one of the largest labs for new internet services and connected devices.
    QS2016Archive_536.jpg
  • Tencent Holdings Ltd.s new headquarters, center left, stand under construction at dawn in Shenzhen, China, on Monday, Aug. 22, 2016. The new headquarters for Tencent, a Chinese internet giant and maker of popular apps such as QQ and WeChat,  is a $599 million project aimed at creating a campus-like atmosphere for the urban setting. Scheduled for completion next year, the Shenzhen skyscraper could become one of the largest labs for new internet services and connected devices.
    QS2016Archive_534.jpg
  • Crowds fill the Nanjing Road shopping street during the National Day break in Shanghai, China, on October 01, 2011.  China has the world's largest population, with over half of them urban residents.
    QS111001Shanghai007.jpg
  • A man walks past Tencent Holdings Ltd.s new headquarters, center left, stand under construction at dawn in Shenzhen, China, on Monday, Aug. 22, 2016. The new headquarters for Tencent, a Chinese internet giant and maker of popular apps such as QQ and WeChat,  is a $599 million project aimed at creating a campus-like atmosphere for the urban setting. Scheduled for completion next year, the Shenzhen skyscraper could become one of the largest labs for new internet services and connected devices.
    QS2016Archive_538.jpg
  • Crowds fill the Nanjing Road shopping street during the National Day break in Shanghai, China, on October 01, 2011.  China has the world's largest population, with over half of them urban residents.
    QS111001Shanghai009.jpg
  • A driver cleans the hood of a BYD Co. E6 electric taxi at a charging station in Taiyuan, Shanxi province, China, on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016. Taiyuan became the first city to replace its entire fleet of taxis with electric vehicles.
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  • A man walks through an old neighbourhood restored for tourism in Chengdu, China, on Monday, Sept. 19, 2016. China faces unprecedented challenges as it restructures its economy away from old-line heavy manufacturing and toward consumption and services.
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  • A pedestrian walks through the central business district of Chengdu, China, on Monday, Sept. 19, 2016. China faces unprecedented challenges as it restructures its economy away from old-line heavy manufacturing and toward consumption and services.
    QS2016Archive_623.jpg
  • A BYD Co. E6 electric taxi, center, stands in traffic at an intersection in Taiyuan, Shanxi province, China, on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016. Taiyuan became the first city to replace its entire fleet of taxis with electric vehicles.
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  • Residential buildings stand in Shenzhen, China, on Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2016.
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  • Pedestrians walk down a street near an old neighborhood area slated for redevelopment while skyscraper of the Pudong financial district stands in the distance in Shanghai, China, on Monday, Aug. 15, 2016.
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  • A man rides his rickshaw filled with scrap wood in an area slated for redevelopment in Shanghai, China, on Monday, Aug. 15, 2016.
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  • A CRT Chongqing Rapid Transit monorail train moves along the banks of the Jialing River and past an elderly man doing his morning exercises in Chongqing, China, on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. The municipality of 30 million peoples state-led development approach fueled growth of 11 percent last year, the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
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  • Residential buildings seen on the banks of the Jialing River in Chongqing, China, on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. The municipality of 30 million peoples state-led development approach fueled growth of 11 percent last year, the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_368.jpg
  • Traffic move through downtown Shanghai, China on Thursday, 13 january 2011. Shanghai will likely levy a 0.4-0.8 percent property tax next year to second homes and new homes exceeding a preset space limit, as another attempt to adjust growth and close wealth gap.
    QS110113Shanghai007.jpg
  • A pedestrian walks past a billboard advert for residential housing featuring western butlers in Chengdu, China, on Monday, Sept. 19, 2016. China faces unprecedented challenges as it restructures its economy away from old-line heavy manufacturing and toward consumption and services.
    QS2016Archive_619.jpg
  • A driver sits in the cab of a BYD Co. E6 electric taxi at a charging station in Taiyuan, Shanxi province, China, on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016. Taiyuan became the first city to replace its entire fleet of taxis with electric vehicles.
    QS2016Archive_582.jpg
  • BYD Co. E6 electric taxi seen charging at a charging station in Taiyuan, Shanxi province, China, on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016. Taiyuan became the first city to replace its entire fleet of taxis with electric vehicles.
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  • A driver charges a BYD Co. E6 electric taxi at a charging station in Taiyuan, Shanxi province, China, on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016. Taiyuan became the first city to replace its entire fleet of taxis with electric vehicles.
    QS2016Archive_581.jpg
  • Residential buildings stand near the Shenzhen Bay Sports Center in Shenzhen, China, on Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2016.
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  • A passenger looks at a smartphone on a subway train in Shenzhen, China, on Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2016.
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  • Elderly residents gather around a bus stop to chat and gossip near an old neighborhood area slated for redevelopment in Shanghai, China, on Monday, Aug. 15, 2016.
    QS2016Archive_518.jpg
  • A man places a plastic bottle on a scrap heap in an area slated for redevelopment in Shanghai, China, on Monday, Aug. 15, 2016.
    QS2016Archive_503.jpg
  • Residents walk through an old neighborhood area slated for redevelopment in Shanghai, China, on Monday, Aug. 15, 2016.
    QS2016Archive_505.jpg
  • A poster featuring Xi Jinping, Chinas president, hangs on a wall as residential and commercial buildings stand in the background at the Caofeidian industrial zone near Tangshan, Hebei province, China, on Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2016. The best-performing bank in China is in a struggling city in the northeast where weeds sprout alongside the concrete skeletons of high rises in an industrial zone that mostly looks like a ghost town.
    QS2016Archive_499.jpg
  • A CRT Chongqing Rapid Transit monorail train moves along the banks of the Jialing River and past an elderly man doing his morning exercises in Chongqing, China, on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. The municipality of 30 million peoples state-led development approach fueled growth of 11 percent last year, the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_372.jpg
  • A man walks down a street near rows of new apartment buildings in Jining, China, on Monday, May 30, 2016. Shandong got a boost in the past from its proximity to Japan and South Korea, the source of much of its early investment. Now, its trying to maintain the high growth rate needed to make the same leap they did: from middle- to high-income status.
    QS2016Archive_360.jpg
  • An aerial view of a large housing complex in Shanghai, China on Thursday, 13 january 2011. Shanghai will likely levy a 0.4-0.8 percent property tax next year to second homes and new homes exceeding a preset space limit, as another attempt to adjust growth and close wealth gap.
    QS110113Shanghai004.jpg
  • An aerial view of a large housing complex in Shanghai, China on Thursday, 13 january 2011. Shanghai will likely levy a 0.4-0.8 percent property tax next year to second homes and new homes exceeding a preset space limit, as another attempt to adjust growth and close wealth gap.
    QS110113Shanghai002.jpg
  • An aerial view of a large housing complex in Shanghai, China on Thursday, 13 january 2011. Shanghai will likely levy a 0.4-0.8 percent property tax next year to second homes and new homes exceeding a preset space limit, as another attempt to adjust growth and close wealth gap.
    QS110113Shanghai001.jpg
  • A motorcyclist rides a scooter through an intersection in the central business district of Chengdu, China, on Monday, Sept. 19, 2016. China faces unprecedented challenges as it restructures its economy away from old-line heavy manufacturing and toward consumption and services.
    QS2016Archive_624.jpg
  • A motorcyclist rides a scooter through an intersection in the central business district of Chengdu, China, on Monday, Sept. 19, 2016. China faces unprecedented challenges as it restructures its economy away from old-line heavy manufacturing and toward consumption and services.
    QS2016Archive_621.jpg
  • A pedestrian walks through the central business district of Chengdu, China, on Monday, Sept. 19, 2016. China faces unprecedented challenges as it restructures its economy away from old-line heavy manufacturing and toward consumption and services.
    QS2016Archive_620.jpg
  • A CRT Chongqing Rapid Transit monorail train moves along the banks of the Jialing River and past an elderly man doing his morning exercises in Chongqing, China, on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. The municipality of 30 million peoples state-led development approach fueled growth of 11 percent last year, the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_375.jpg
  • A man walks along a viewing platform in front of residential buildings in Chongqing, China, on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. The municipality of 30 million peoples state-led development approach fueled growth of 11 percent last year, the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_364.jpg
  • Traffic move through downtown Shanghai, China on Thursday, 13 january 2011. Shanghai will likely levy a 0.4-0.8 percent property tax next year to second homes and new homes exceeding a preset space limit, as another attempt to adjust growth and close wealth gap.
    QS110113Shanghai006.jpg
  • An aerial view of a large housing complex in Shanghai, China on Thursday, 13 january 2011. Shanghai will likely levy a 0.4-0.8 percent property tax next year to second homes and new homes exceeding a preset space limit, as another attempt to adjust growth and close wealth gap.
    QS110113Shanghai005.jpg
  • A driver checks his phone while standing behind a BYD Co. E6 electric taxi at a charging station in Taiyuan, Shanxi province, China, on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016. Taiyuan became the first city to replace its entire fleet of taxis with electric vehicles.
    QS2016Archive_579.jpg
  • A man walks down an alley  as residential buildings stand under construction in Shenzhen, China, on Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2016.
    QS2016Archive_563.jpg
  • A man walks along a viewing platform in front of residential buildings in Chongqing, China, on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. The municipality of 30 million peoples state-led development approach fueled growth of 11 percent last year, the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_363.jpg
  • An aerial view of a large housing complex in Shanghai, China on Thursday, 13 january 2011. Shanghai will likely levy a 0.4-0.8 percent property tax next year to second homes and new homes exceeding a preset space limit, as another attempt to adjust growth and close wealth gap.
    QS110113Shanghai003.jpg
  • A woman tends to her vegetables on her land on the outskirts of Hangzhou, China on 27 January 2010. The land is slated for a new housing development. Land disputes between local government officials and farmers have contributed a large portion of rural unrest in China.
    QS100127Hangzhou043.jpg
  • The river banks of the Yangtze at Chongqing city where the new and the old architecture meet, China
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  • Pedestrians walk across a footbridge near new apartment constructions in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_138.jpg
  • A man chats on his phone while waiting for a CRT Chongqing Rapid Transit monorail at a station in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_125.jpg
  • A woman waits for a CRT Chongqing Rapid Transit monorail at a station in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_127.jpg
  • A man holding a bouquet of flowers stand on a subway platform in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_118.jpg
  • People stand on a platform as they wait to board a cable car across the Yangtze River in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_114.jpg
  • People stand on a platform as they wait to board a cable car across the Yangtze River in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_110.jpg
  • Commuters wait for their rides at a bus stop in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_098.jpg
  • A woman stands on a tourist platform overlooking the city in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_099.jpg
  • An employee wearing protective a suit walks past machinery on the fully automated assembly line at a BOE Technology Group Co. factory in Chongqing, China, on Wednesday, April 13, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_093.jpg
  • Brick kilns, Dai Trach village, Bach Ninh province, Vietnam. Brick kilns have been sited along the Duong river for over a hundred years. They are usually located by rivers, not only to enable clay extraction directly from the river bed but also for transport by boat to where they are needed. Only men make bricks and usually it is the women who do the back breaking job of loading and unloading the brick kilns.
    33 Dai Trach_1.jpg
  • Seen through housing models and their reflections on a glass case, a sales clerk sits in the sales office of Songlinyuan, a new residential development in Daoxian County, Hunan Province, China, on 03 June, 2010.
    QS100603Daoxian039.jpg
  • An aerial view of Causeway Bay in Hong Kong, China, on 10 April 2010. Hong Kong is one of the most crowded and expensive city in the world.
    HongkongAerial_100409_CapitolCentre_...jpg
  • A broken red lantern with the characters " wan shi ru yi", or "ten thousand things accroding to your will", sits on the rubble of a demolished house house that is slated for redevelopment in Shanghai China, on  May 01, 2011. The government has installed a series of measures in hope of curbing housing prices in major cities, which has sky rocketed in recent years out of the reach of ordinary families. While the effectiveness of these measures remain to be seen, as one of the main cause is the high cost of land, which is owned by the government, the restrictions has caused a real estate boom in smaller cities that are quickly becoming a problem of its own.
    _MG_4137.jpg
  • Pedestrians walk across a footbridge near new apartment constructions in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_140.jpg
  • Pedestrians walk across a footbridge near new apartment constructions in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_141.jpg
  • Two men traveling up an escalator while holding brief cases at a CRT Chongqing Rapid Transit station in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_135.jpg
  • A CRT Chongqing Rapid Transit monorail approaches a station thats built directly into several floors of an apartment building in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_128.jpg
  • A conductor operates in the control room of a CRT Chongqing Rapid Transit monorail in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_123.jpg
  • People stand on a platform as they wait to board a cable car across the Yangtze River in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_106.jpg
  • People stand on a platform as they wait to board a cable car across the Yangtze River in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_112.jpg
  • People stand on a platform as they wait to board a cable car across the Yangtze River in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_104.jpg
  • A view of the city from taken from a tourist platform in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_103.jpg
  • An employee wearing protective a suit walks past machinery on the fully automated assembly line at a BOE Technology Group Co. factory in Chongqing, China, on Wednesday, April 13, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_097.jpg
  • A CRT Chongqing Rapid Transit monorail train passes over pedestrians and commuters in Chongqing, China, on Wednesday, April 13, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_084.jpg
  • A CRT Chongqing Rapid Transit monorail train passes over pedestrians and commuters in Chongqing, China, on Wednesday, April 13, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_086.jpg
  • A man sits on a childrens ride waiting for customers at an affordable housing neighbourhood in Chongqing, China, on Tuesday, April 12, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_075.jpg
  • Children play in tubs filled with plastic toys at an affordable housing neighbourhood in Chongqing, China, on Tuesday, April 12, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_076.jpg
  • Construction sign on a rice field adjacent to the Hoa Lac highway on the outskirts of Hanoi, Vietnam
    48 Hoa Lac highway_1.jpg
  • A female worker loading bricks into a kiln in Dai Trach village, Bach Ninh province, Vietnam. Only men make bricks and usually it is the women who do the back breaking job of loading and unloading the brick kilns. Kilns have been sited along the Duong river for over a hundred years. They are usually located by rivers, not only to enable clay extraction directly from the river bed but also for transport by boat to where they are needed.
    32 Dai Trach_1.jpg
  • Construction sign on a rice field adjacent to highway number one, Bac Giang province, Vietnam
    31 Highway_1.jpg
  • An aerial view of Hong Kong Isalnd and Victorial Harbor in Hong Kong, China, on 10 April 2010. Hong Kong is one of the most crowded and expensive city in the world.
    HongkongAerial_100409_IFC_012.jpg
  • An aerial view of Hong Kong Isalnd and Victorial Harbor in Hong Kong, China, on 10 April 2010. Hong Kong is one of the most crowded and expensive city in the world.
    HongkongAerial_100409_IFC_011.jpg
  • An aerial view of Causeway Bay in Hong Kong, China, on 10 April 2010. Hong Kong is one of the most crowded and expensive city in the world.
    HongkongAerial_100409_CapitolCentre_...jpg
  • A man rides bicycle past the window of an abandoned house that is slated for redevelopment in Shanghai China, on  May 01, 2011. The government has installed a series of measures in hope of curbing housing prices in major cities, which has sky rocketed in recent years out of the reach of ordinary families. While the effectiveness of these measures remain to be seen, as one of the main cause is the high cost of land, which is owned by the government, the restrictions has caused a real estate boom in smaller cities that are quickly becoming a problem of its own.
    _MG_4100.jpg
  • Pedestrians walk across a footbridge near new apartment constructions in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_142.jpg
  • Pedestrians walk across a footbridge near new apartment constructions in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_137.jpg
  • A conductor operates in the control room of a CRT Chongqing Rapid Transit monorail in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_122.jpg
  • A conductor is seen standing on the platform as a cable car crosses the Yangtze River and approaches its station  in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_115.jpg
  • A conductor operates in the control room of a CRT Chongqing Rapid Transit monorail in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_120.jpg
  • A view of the city from taken from a tourist platform in Chongqing, China, on Thursday, April 14, 2016. The municipality of 30 million people saw state-led development approach fueled the fastest pace nationwide, with President Xi Jinping praising policy innovations that have included subsidized housing and relaxed residency rules that encourage labor mobility.
    QS2016Archive_100.jpg
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