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Old Posted Jun 24, 2007, 1:05 AM
Razqal Razqal is offline
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Originally Posted by yiklyong View Post
Taiwan's model is good. We should have tall buildings only at selected areas as marks of landscape. Places like Shanghai and Hong Kong will one day realise that taiwan's landscape is more in line with humanity. Well done Taiwan, just follow up with the metro infrastructure and severage masterplan.
nah, taipei is like los angeles: just a big urban sprawl with no central business district like a downtown. i think taichung and kaohsiung's urban infrastructure is probably better. they have better looking skyines too where all the office towers are concentrated in one area as opposed to taipei where tall buildings are scattered all over the place.
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