China is changing. It is no longer a country where absolutely everything is owned and controlled by the state. Developers are welcome. As Deng Xiaoping, the Chinese leader, said in 1992, 'To get rich is glorious'. The old China of bicycles and Little Red Books is disappearing. A world of motobile phones and capitalism is arriving.The Chinese people seem to welcome dramatic change. They do not worry about losing traditional ways of life. They want the new. As the posters on the sides of the highways shout, 'Development is the only way.'Shenzhen is a chocking place, like nowhere else on earth that i have ever seen. It is a city with no boundaries and no centre. There are new concrete office blocks, factories, and housing blocks as far as the eye can see.Not just dozens of new building, nor even hundreds, but thousands. And it is all happening so fast. It takes just six months to design, build, and finish a 60-storey, air-conditioned skyscraper. As one architect said to me, 'If you move too slowly here , someone will walk over you.'The new Hopewell Higway runs from Shenzhen to Guangzhou, and it takes just two hours to do the 123 kilometers. This superhighway will become the main street of a huge new city, as it gets bigger and bigger until the east meets the west, and the countryside in the middle disappears under concrete.There will of course be more cars on the road. People do not want bicycles. If you have a car, it means you have made money. So the traffic will be like in Bangkok, where people spend foirs hours commuting every day. People eat and work in their car.Pearl River City very nearly sexist. It will probably be the world's First City, the greatest city on earth. It won't be beautiful, but its power, energy, and wealth will be felt in all corners of the world.
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