Several hundred million more people are expected to move to cities in East Asia over the next 20 years as economies shift from agriculture to manufacturing and services, according to a World Bank report

Source: www.theguardian.com

Cities in this region have experienced spectacular growth; they are at the heart of China’s manufacturing and exporting boom.  For example, Shenzen was a small city with about 10,000 residents in 1980 but is now a megacity with over 10 million people.  China’s SEZs (Special Economic Zones).  Cities that were once separate entities have coalesced into a large conurbation and if they are counted as one, it’s now the largest metropolitan area.  Cities like London and New York become global cities over hundreds of years–this happened in one generation.  Click here for 5 infographics showing East Asia’s massive urban growth.      

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