@@Azure1013to visit yes. To live and stay in? No freaking way… this kind of terrain is confusing and it’ll get tired real quick. There’s a reason why most cities are built on flat plains. Humans aren’t built for extreme vertical living.
Chongqing is legit one of those cities that feel more like a video game world than any city I've ever visited in Asia. An absolute spectacle, and fantastic food
A lot of TH-cam channels have already shown the monorail through a residential area and a 20-story public square. But the bus lane in the sky is a new one for me 😮
I've been on the one in Malaysia. Was on the bus ride home at night. I dozed off and woke up with the bus sky high. Nearly had a panic attack. I thought the bus went over a cliff or something. Took lots of pics. Beautiful sight at night like we're on a flight flying low over the city.
Was going to say the same! Those cities built on cities in scifi! I guess commuting from outside the city isn't an option in China . My commute is 90+ minutes from hamsphire to London but I'd rather do this than live in the city. It's quite cool to see what has been built in China. They certainly know how to use concrete!
Coming from small town New Zealand, this is a real eye-opener. Most buildings close to were i live are 5 storeys max. If i were to visit this city, i would have the extreme version of culture shock. Thank you for sharing
If you go to Wellington CBD, half way down the Terrace, you can look over Lambton Quay. It kinda feels like a miniature version of this, Mojo cafe has a public space where you can over look from their balcony. From a fellow Kiwi :)
You're the only one who got the right movie. Others were mentioning book of Eli lol. This is a nightmare living situation and some people want this here.
@@MJDHaro82 2 different topics. The homeless problem needs a specific solution but these Chinese cities house ppl who are basically forced to work for nothing and packed tight like sardines.
I always hated that trope. My school was on the other side of a valley, I factually had to walk uphill both ways. Though it was only 3.5Km (2.2m), so not quite as far.
There are some emazing architectural things happening in ChongGqing China. It's astonishing to see. But it does also make me appreciate being able to walk to the ground floor of my building and touch the grass, and see the trees up close.
@@2ovob4ehkotrust me, it's not the same. I live in a town that has forests and farmland scattered all around but I live in an urbanized area. Even spending time in a bigger city for a few days made me stir crazy bc of all the concrete. It's the horizon covered in greenery that calms the soul.
That is kinda awesome. But it really makes me appreciate where I live. A deep blue sky, rarely a cloud. Just mountains around a valley that I can see almost all the time.
I feel like there needs to be context, Chongqing is on a mountain hence why there are all these elevated roads, different stories of buildings and different layers. It's just infrastructure adapting to the fact that the city isn't on even ground like you would typically think of a city.
@@StephenButlerOne I know, right! Well at least they use good materials and have lots of regulations to make sure the 15 story bus bridge won’t fall over.
This was such a neat video thank you for making it. This glimpse into another city and culture and reality is fascinating! I think you see yourself how different your living is, please make more videos like this!
As I got older I started to develop a fear of heights. That coupled with my dislike of crowds, cramped spaces, city life, noise, and (lmao) dystopian vibes makes this infrastructural set up feel like my personal nightmare. I understand that it’s built into a mountain but the idea that you can go an entire day’s commute without ever touching the ground is insane.
I used to love roller coasters. I absolutely hate them now. My daughter loves roller coasters but doesn't want to go alone, mostly because it's not as fun by yourself or with a stranger, so guess what I get to do. I can't let her know. She'd feel awful. Oh and I just want to add further context. I grew up going to Cedar Pointe, some of the biggest and best roller coasters in the world. Nowadays my roller coasters are limited mostly to what's at Dollywood. Baby coasters.
is not a "fear", hon is your immunity system telling ya about sensory overload. We dont all need to be autistic before knowing - "this place is too loud" "the air is poison, here" speak up more, guys we need to live. that means..... livable environments. Speak up, everyone.
During WW2, Chongqing was the war time capital for Chinese Nationalist Government. The mountainous city provided some advantages against Japanese air raids. The place is hot and humid as hell. That’s why they love spicy foods. 😅
@@S1Apex-j6nStereotype! China has eight major cuisines, tens of thousands of different dishes, and each cuisine has a different taste, just like Cantonese cuisine is mainly light, Jiangsu and Zhejiang cuisine is sweet, and even Sichuan cuisine, which is famous for its spicy taste, has many light dishes.
@@spokeydokey8635 all of asia isnt china though. I get what you are trying to say, while it is quite stereotypical to say asians love spicy food but we have that stereotype for a good reason
@@eily_bI have heard that a lot of their housing is already furnished. Don't know if that's true or not but I would certainly hope so if they have many 18 story buildings with no elevators
I went to Chongqing to go on a cruise wich departed from there I was there for tree days and I was completely in shock with the city I felt like in was in a sci-fi movie specially at nighttime when all the lights go on there is so much concrete it was overwhelming so I decided to go a the street market where they had animals vegetables all kind of food it was entertaining the people was very nice !👍🏻
@@goshawk4340Massive cope. Major US cities have small parking lots, street parking, and parking garages. They also have trees lining every residential street, parks for every neighborhood, and modest lawns for residences.
@@dpaldiscussions Schools and kindergartens near every living area as well as groceries stores for an easy access to basic needs? What a dystopia man. Unlike unending parking lots. Also, Japan as well as many other Asian countries have exactly the same approach to city building but hey, gLoRioUs ComMuNisM innit? xD Sheesh so many clowns who know nothing yet have big mouths xD
This video made me feel absolutely most thankful for the rural farms and the rice paddies that we have, and where we can always roam around to our heart's content!❤
😂😂 westerners being afraid of China will never cease to amuse me, you guys have the worst homelessness and drug use while being the richest countries, people go into debt when they undergo chemotherapy or childbirth and you’re frightened of skyscraper residential blocks rather than a skyscraper filled with stock exchanges😅
yeah, PRC media is pretty hard on cracking stories down that may be seen as negative. no such problems outside the great ccp firewall, though ;) btw. Taiwan is a sovereign nation.
You always commute by not touching the ground, but if you mean that you’d like to have a view while on the way I can understand that? But I was reading the comments and this city is built on a mountain I guess? So it’s layered with some of the craziness that I and you have probably only imagined? Like I instantly thought hitman 3 vibes. Looks like one of the spots in the game.
Those units that don’t get any sunlight remind me of that episode of Foundation where the buildings are so high and so close together that no sunlight can get into the lower levels and most people have never even seen the sun.
It's an ancient city built on mountains. Go check what 'dystopia' mean again. It doesn't mean having extended infrastructures that adapt to the geographical conditions.
@@zebrawlsan1079 you just believe what you see on social media. Definitely not everything is made from tofu concrete you should visit China before talking about a country you never been to
This guy couldn't touch grass even if he wanted to 😂
Grass might be a myth once he got down that far.
😂😂
I won't complain Miami.
Laugh now cry later
@@misakichan4044😂
That really is a concrete jungle
Communists love brutalised architecture
It looks awful 😣
@@beanbaguk And feels even worse
@@beanbaguk so be it
@@beanbaguk your mom looks awful too
This is why Chongqing was always the last stronghold when each dynasty fell...
The enemy couldn't figure it out.
😂
"If we don't know what we're doing, the enemy certainly can't anticipate our actions." 😂
😂
l am scared of this place😂
In some obscure corners, a handful of the old dynasties are secretly still going strong...
In the most respectful way, this is horrifying
Yes. Triggered.
That's because Chongqing is very rocky and has a lot of mountains so it has always been like this but most Chinese cities are not like this
No it's fucking awesome
Tbh 😂
@@Azure1013to visit yes. To live and stay in? No freaking way… this kind of terrain is confusing and it’ll get tired real quick. There’s a reason why most cities are built on flat plains. Humans aren’t built for extreme vertical living.
That gives me post apocalyptic vibes where humans survive
Fr
But the people are so propagandized they think living in China is a win 😆
Humans will not survive there post apocalypse lol.
Is this how our kids going to live?
Living "The Book of Eli".
Chongqing is legit one of those cities that feel more like a video game world than any city I've ever visited in Asia. An absolute spectacle, and fantastic food
What is your spicy level while in Chong qing
You mean cyberpunk city, yes this city is often used as a reference for cyberpunk city
Gutter oil is the best 👌
Nice try, wumao.
@@tanuki88😅
A lot of TH-cam channels have already shown the monorail through a residential area and a 20-story public square. But the bus lane in the sky is a new one for me 😮
Lol i can understand his anxiety 😅😅😅
It's just a bridge.
@@zakaria2664just a bridge nah not me😢
I've been on the one in Malaysia. Was on the bus ride home at night. I dozed off and woke up with the bus sky high. Nearly had a panic attack. I thought the bus went over a cliff or something.
Took lots of pics. Beautiful sight at night like we're on a flight flying low over the city.
Wow never seen a monorail in china
Chongqing is an engineering marvel.
its like a sci fi novel.
If the US didn't start declining after the 60s we could have this too
@@10Wk3y84R you have parking lots and 10 lane roads tho
@@10Wk3y84Rbut do you actually want that
Was going to say the same! Those cities built on cities in scifi! I guess commuting from outside the city isn't an option in China . My commute is 90+ minutes from hamsphire to London but I'd rather do this than live in the city. It's quite cool to see what has been built in China. They certainly know how to use concrete!
@@10Wk3y84R And you think this is desirable?
Coming from small town New Zealand, this is a real eye-opener. Most buildings close to were i live are 5 storeys max. If i were to visit this city, i would have the extreme version of culture shock. Thank you for sharing
Please write a new prompt
I’d say You’re living in paradise compared to this grey hell hole
No wonder china has bought most of Auckland and Tauranga
That city was built on the cliff, some parts are on the top of the mountain and other parts stand at the bottom of the mountain.😅
If you go to Wellington CBD, half way down the Terrace, you can look over Lambton Quay. It kinda feels like a miniature version of this, Mojo cafe has a public space where you can over look from their balcony.
From a fellow Kiwi :)
China: Sees Blade Runner
China: Yes
You're the only one who got the right movie. Others were mentioning book of Eli lol. This is a nightmare living situation and some people want this here.
But usa with the people living on the streets... That's not dystopia?
Me, sees Chongqing: Yes
@@MJDHaro82 2 different topics. The homeless problem needs a specific solution but these Chinese cities house ppl who are basically forced to work for nothing and packed tight like sardines.
@@matcampbell3552arent most people forced to work for basically nothing no matter where lol
Seriously thanks for sharing. A very honest view of a Chinese city.
Many aren't like this
This is where your Chinese parents went to school 8 miles a day by foot both ways uphill. They never lie.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
For this saying to be true, it means you also had _____ practice after school and it was downhill from home. This would be your place.
😂😂😂 win a prize
Oh really you better ask your mother 😂
I always hated that trope.
My school was on the other side of a valley, I factually had to walk uphill both ways. Though it was only 3.5Km (2.2m), so not quite as far.
That's a level of human density I didn't know existed!
Lol visit Jakarta
Visit dharavi Mumbai
Sorry but Mumbai is a dump, not comparable to this. @@nayanpahwa
Look at Dhaka mate😂😂
@@nayanpahwamumbai is a shiii tehollee just like inndiaa
There are some emazing architectural things happening in ChongGqing China. It's astonishing to see. But it does also make me appreciate being able to walk to the ground floor of my building and touch the grass, and see the trees up close.
Trees and grass can be planted on the roof.
@@2ovob4ehko weight
@@2ovob4ehkotrust me, it's not the same. I live in a town that has forests and farmland scattered all around but I live in an urbanized area. Even spending time in a bigger city for a few days made me stir crazy bc of all the concrete. It's the horizon covered in greenery that calms the soul.
Amazing architecture, yes. But not until we see if natural disaster strikes.
That he has to walk down 18 stories from his place tells me everything about how much everything sucks in reality if you live there.
No elevators. A simple way to keep the population in decent shape.
That is kinda awesome. But it really makes me appreciate where I live. A deep blue sky, rarely a cloud. Just mountains around a valley that I can see almost all the time.
Would you mind sharing what country you live in? You had me at deep blue sky.
@@daneelee5335probably American
America is amazing especially the south or the west
Awesome? You spelled inconvenience wrong.
If tofu dreg concrete is awesome sure
I feel like there needs to be context, Chongqing is on a mountain hence why there are all these elevated roads, different stories of buildings and different layers. It's just infrastructure adapting to the fact that the city isn't on even ground like you would typically think of a city.
thank you, that makes a lot of sense.
Thanks! Makes more sense now.
Yes, they didn’t do this all by choice. They carefully built the infrastructure around the mountain to function like a regular city.
If only china had more land, they could have chosen somewhere flatter for the city.
@@StephenButlerOne I know, right! Well at least they use good materials and have lots of regulations to make sure the 15 story bus bridge won’t fall over.
Can walk around without touching the ground floor ever
The ground is lava!
Dream place for Dracula.
Poor Chinese people Havnt discovered elevators yet
You'll be on the ground floor but it'll show as the 12th floor. So you won't realise you're already there
They never touch grass
This was such a neat video thank you for making it. This glimpse into another city and culture and reality is fascinating! I think you see yourself how different your living is, please make more videos like this!
Geezus bro, i almost cant even comprehend what im looking at it.
Because you're American and have never seen proper city infrastructure.
@@CaptainBuggyTheClown okay roach 1 of 1 billion
@@Blueslyfox calm down racist clown
@@Blueslyfox Calling Chinese people roaches and yet TH-cam keeps your comment up. Incredible.
@@CaptainBuggyTheClownyou mean like those choke up buildings 😂😂😂 no parking lot
As I got older I started to develop a fear of heights. That coupled with my dislike of crowds, cramped spaces, city life, noise, and (lmao) dystopian vibes makes this infrastructural set up feel like my personal nightmare. I understand that it’s built into a mountain but the idea that you can go an entire day’s commute without ever touching the ground is insane.
.-.
I used to love roller coasters. I absolutely hate them now. My daughter loves roller coasters but doesn't want to go alone, mostly because it's not as fun by yourself or with a stranger, so guess what I get to do.
I can't let her know. She'd feel awful.
Oh and I just want to add further context. I grew up going to Cedar Pointe, some of the biggest and best roller coasters in the world. Nowadays my roller coasters are limited mostly to what's at Dollywood. Baby coasters.
is not a "fear", hon
is your immunity system telling ya about sensory overload.
We dont all need to be autistic before knowing - "this place is too loud"
"the air is poison, here" speak up more, guys
we need to live. that means..... livable environments. Speak up, everyone.
You can't have a fear of heights when visiting China or Hong Kong. I really had to suck up my fear
Wow. Suddenly I appreciate my parents decision to buy that home in a very small town. It has soooo much greenery and the stars!
hilly area + crowded with people = crazy urbanization
I haven't seen a stary sky in years unironically
the last time I did was on a vacation to the smokey mountains
...not to mention the 360-degree panoramic views.
Dude this video has more beautiful content than an entire Hollywood movie.
China looks amazing! A bit of everything.
Thanks man.
No sane person would want to live in this city. It's pure survival
@@FC-xc3zyYou're right, any sane person wants to drive double digit mileage to work in a big stupid truck!
Oh my! I could never! For a person with fear of heights and claustrophobia, this seems like a nightmare
Its me...😂
I literally responded the same thing! 😱. I would literally just be frozen from sheer fear
Wow you’re a pussy
I'm not claustophobic or scared of heights but it still looks like hell to me
@@GoodGollyMissMolly763 Nope that's when my mother's little helpers would come out "Valium" 😂😂😂
Thats wild.....praying for no earthquakes brother
Basic 5th grade geography/geology class should've taught you that hills make great protective barriers against earthquakes.
@@Hhhh22222-w out of everything the schools did wrong or dont do, mentioning this is even rarer
@@Hhhh22222-w considering most hills are formed due to tectonic plate collision and have fault lines, that seems untrue?
@@Hhhh22222-wclearly a little pinkie bot!
@@Hhhh22222-wWell, I wish I had a class like that, thanks for rubbing it in.
During WW2, Chongqing was the war time capital for Chinese Nationalist Government. The mountainous city provided some advantages against Japanese air raids. The place is hot and humid as hell. That’s why they love spicy foods. 😅
All the Asians love spicy hot foods.. And some don't who have stomach issues
@@S1Apex-j6nStereotype! China has eight major cuisines, tens of thousands of different dishes, and each cuisine has a different taste, just like Cantonese cuisine is mainly light, Jiangsu and Zhejiang cuisine is sweet, and even Sichuan cuisine, which is famous for its spicy taste, has many light dishes.
@@spokeydokey8635 all of asia isnt china though. I get what you are trying to say, while it is quite stereotypical to say asians love spicy food but we have that stereotype for a good reason
@@S1Apex-j6n not true lol
@@S1Apex-j6nWhen i think spicy i think Kazakstan
Never been to China but it definitely looks another level😮
Whoa! That's wild. Thanks for sharing. Very interesting.
Somehow I think using a reusable straw is not actually going to save the planet...
Best comment so far!
@@goldendots2549 second that
Said 9 billion people
@@grSpyridon 9 billion paper straws will not change environment either 😂
Or those attached caps on your Coca Cola and other juice drinks that useless EU forced on us... SMH
18-story building with no elevators is pretty convenient, you can save in your gym membership!
Make sure you give your knee joints a lot of love
Moving is horror though
Think about your knees tho, yikes, everything you save on a gym you'll lose on medical bills as soon as you hit 40
Facts@@Jayman1329
@@eily_bI have heard that a lot of their housing is already furnished. Don't know if that's true or not but I would certainly hope so if they have many 18 story buildings with no elevators
I appreciate that unlike the US, major transportation isn’t next to the water, or people walking around. This was an excellent design plan.
It is cool to see how life really is like in your city. I'd like to see more if possible. Thanks.
This isn’t his channel, this is a channel that buys submitted videos and tries to make money off them
He is not local.
Can you not tell by his English that he is American?
He is just visiting China.
Found his channel @journeyofjacksonlu
@@BopWalk. No he’s not. He wasn’t born in America. You can tell.
Literally the beginning of Coruscant’s ground levels where light will no longer reach the poor.
“Sunlight is a luxury for them. My guy is 20 stories into the sky and can only see smog.
Is it not a luxury now?
@@Vincent-f6xit’s non existent to all of China lmao.
most of the "smog" in chongqing is just fog, it is a very mountainous city so there is a lot of fog. Smog is typically yellow-ish.
@@austinli8891sheesh, let a Moorican fill his need for propaganda.
Chongqing is known in China as “capital of fog” since centuries, it located at confluence of two major rivers, somewhat like Koblenz Germany 🇩🇪.
Chongqing is what it would be like if playing city sklines was emulated in real life.
That skyway and monorail is simply insane.
Kinda cool. The engineering is insane!
Indeed ... I want to try.
Engineering is stupid
@@donniebrasco99who built ur house?
@@yesyes628beavers and squirrels maybe
@@lw9194 LMO
I went to Chongqing to go on a cruise wich departed from there I was there for tree days and I was completely in shock with the city I felt like in was in a sci-fi movie specially at nighttime when all the lights go on there is so much concrete it was overwhelming so I decided to go a the street market where they had animals vegetables all kind of food it was entertaining the people was very nice !👍🏻
Punctuation is important, internet stranger. Try using some next time
@@Fluffy._.Doggo.123 Jeez, somebody is disrespectful.
We're you there for tree day or tree days, though
I never thought a city could look so dystopian. Blimey
lol they don’t have savage monkeys running around like the west does. Thats why they are passing us in every way
It looks functional. Unlike usa cities which only have space for parking lots.
@@goshawk4340Massive cope. Major US cities have small parking lots, street parking, and parking garages. They also have trees lining every residential street, parks for every neighborhood, and modest lawns for residences.
If you think this is bad, wait til you hear about China’s ghost cities.
@@kman9884dang, u got ratioed
Literal dystopian cityscape lol. Would love to live there for a few months
That is crazy!!!! The building/ transit is insane!
when you let your younger brother play cities skylines
Those roads are based on Superman 64
the younger brother sure is a better planner than you
Dystopian as hell bro😮
#skydontlie
Glorious communism, wait till you see the soviet union architecture and lifestyle, very very glorious indeed
@@dpaldiscussions Schools and kindergartens near every living area as well as groceries stores for an easy access to basic needs? What a dystopia man. Unlike unending parking lots.
Also, Japan as well as many other Asian countries have exactly the same approach to city building but hey, gLoRioUs ComMuNisM innit? xD Sheesh so many clowns who know nothing yet have big mouths xD
Chongquing is one of the coolest places in that universe. It is just the opposite of dystopian, bc people there live well and have a lot of fun.
D --> oh...it is more than you think, welcome to communism
This is the first critical video of China I've seen. I hope you don't disappear buddy 😳
Giving off that movie INCEPTION vibes!!
inception or ghost in the shell
Stop saying that real life things give off movie vibes when literally movies are based on real life things.
@ haha okay bossy boots
I think this situation is a little different because this situation is like really specific.
@@conceptsmorose I understood that reference!
The verticality seems pretty awesome if done well and maintained. If so that would be an awesome commute
knowing the context that it is in a mountain hill doesnt change anything at all, it is still crazy amazing
And somehow the bus takes me 20 storeys up in the sky ..I love the blank confused look😂😂😂
Love your commentary🤣
That bus ride though🙀
Bro this the first real clip thats made me feel like i am there with you experiencing ur surroundings
Thank you for showing this. How you popped into my algo this morning🤷🏼♀️but it’s intense & sad. Glad to hear you have such a good attitude.
Sunlight is luxury for EVERYONE in Chongqing
He spends his entire existence never touching earth. I can’t imagine.
I love this. It's so different and it gives you a true perspective. Would love to visit this place one day.
Cyberpunk 2077 city in real life.
this gives my small mountain town a culture shock. corn fields and logging is basically what we got
On the positive side, they have good english teachers
The apartment alone is too dystopian for me 😭
Cute, I guess you enjoy endless homelessness on the streets and in the parks of US cities? Much better than housing people I guess right?
This video made me feel absolutely most thankful for the rural farms and the rice paddies that we have, and where we can always roam around to our heart's content!❤
Boring
Rual china has that as well and with rail system which kicks any American rual area's arese
This is one hell of a dystopia
Something about china always makes me feel overwhelmed and uneasy
It's called communism.
you are brainwashed
I feel the same way about America and the UK. You could get stabbed by a melinated folk any second.
😂😂 westerners being afraid of China will never cease to amuse me, you guys have the worst homelessness and drug use while being the richest countries, people go into debt when they undergo chemotherapy or childbirth and you’re frightened of skyscraper residential blocks rather than a skyscraper filled with stock exchanges😅
That’s all big cities js go to LA for a car ride or NYC for a subway
My nightmare turned reality for 3 billion
Money or people??
Omgoodness. I could never. I was dizzy just watching this 😱😱
Its like stepping into a futuristic fever dream…
Chongqing is generally an amazing place architecturally. It's also bigger than a while bunch of countries.
Yeah it looks like it shouldn't work but it does. Really mesmerized
Chongqing is crazy .
Ive been in china for A while but didn't come over yet . I really should
media doesn't show this side of china
You mean the side of engineering excellence you dipshit 😂
What side? High buildings?
Coruscant!
所以,他们塑造了你的思想和认知
yeah, PRC media is pretty hard on cracking stories down that may be seen as negative. no such problems outside the great ccp firewall, though ;)
btw. Taiwan is a sovereign nation.
The bus ride is terrifying .... knowing the Chinese quality control
That place is cool asf. My dream place
Ive dreamt a place like this😂
If you like sleeping in cages
The people of Burundi Somalia and India left the chat😂😂😂😂
THAT’S THE AESTHETIC I’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR!!! BEING ABLE TO COMMUTE WITHOUT TOUCHING THE GROUND!!! My minecraft building is saved
You always commute by not touching the ground, but if you mean that you’d like to have a view while on the way I can understand that? But I was reading the comments and this city is built on a mountain I guess? So it’s layered with some of the craziness that I and you have probably only imagined? Like I instantly thought hitman 3 vibes. Looks like one of the spots in the game.
Those units that don’t get any sunlight remind me of that episode of Foundation where the buildings are so high and so close together that no sunlight can get into the lower levels and most people have never even seen the sun.
Rumour has it he is still searching for the ground floor
Rofl
That's honestly so cool.
This looks absolutely dystopian.
Right?! Will never remodel. Ever
imagine living 24/7 on chinese concrete just praying it doesn’t collapse
Yeahh... That city looks like a dystopian nightmare. Feel bad for those who need to live there
It's an ancient city built on mountains.
Go check what 'dystopia' mean again. It doesn't mean having extended infrastructures that adapt to the geographical conditions.
A good place to visit but hell to live in.
Neat!!! Keep this up! Please!?! Very cool to see all the locations!
If you're scared of heights.. this isn't your place to stay.
it reminds me of that anime (High-Rise Invasion), since everything happens on the top floors as well, just like what you described. :)
Parents: “just walk to school it’s not far”
- the walk ☠️
Gosh, you know what? I like it!
Acrophobic babies born there simply "Nope!" Their way back to their mother's womb!
Lived in china for few years, yea travel can be insane 😂
Is it just me that I think this looks awesome
Ikr the guy is a hater
Thr place is ugly
Chongqing is one of my favorite cities on earth. Interesting architecture, good food, attractive girls, and beautiful scenery.
That is very surreal. 10 years later perhaps it would look like a city in star wars scene
Tats actually depressing....
Little bro thinks the culdesac is the peak of human living 💀💀💀💀
Still better than indian cities
I actually loved it. That subway station and the bus were not crowded. That means the world to me
I’m sure the residents of the building with a railway going through it get good sleep
I would worry about tofu construction 🏗️
Not everything is tofu dreg, not everything is a stable building
@@thanasis-_- is this a joke? lol
@@thanasis-_-yeah all 200,000+ of them. just isolated instances.
That’s mostly newer buildings in the new cities in the less populated regions not the big main cities.
@@zebrawlsan1079 you just believe what you see on social media. Definitely not everything is made from tofu concrete you should visit China before talking about a country you never been to
Wow!! Bless you❤ I am so grateful for where I live.❤
Fascinating. I had no idea.
その場所は他の都市と比べて独特に感じる。でも、建物のデザインや道路のレイアウトは少し変だ
I love Chongqing, my favorite city and I am from India. I will be going again in November. Hotpot here I come.
we wuz aryan saar
Exploring would never get old in that city. USA has about 10 cities with a million people. China has over 100. Amazing.
The editing is amazing
why have we never heard of this place?! this shii is so cool
Looks like a lot of fun to me. Like the bus in the sky !