Location: On my bed in thick clothing, 1510hrs
Am supposed to be doing my final PBL for the CAM module but my two group mates are sleeping like logs. Guess it's cos of the cold weather here.
Anyways, have been around Wuhan by bus and taxi and I realized something common here and in Singapore: The architecture.
Look at this:
If you were to ignore the congestion, it pretty much looks like the HDB we have back in Singapore, especially the few blocks opposite HDB Hub at Toa Payoh.
We all know that Singapore is looking towards vertical living due to our lack of land, but China? It's one of the largest country and yet, they are doing it as well. Imagine what it would be like in Chongqing, the largest populated, erm, state/province in China. Then again, it's probably a sign of the country's progress and development. Either ways, it's yet again good to have a familiar sight here abroad.
And another thing is, they have plants on the roads too!
It's not everywhere, but on majority of the roads. Quite a few similarities with Singapore, I must say.
Skyscrapers/condominiums and green trees. If a Singaporean has not been told this picture was taken in Wuhan, it's quite possible for him to assume it was taken in Singapore. From the highways to the buildings and apartments to the green trees and grass along the roads, Wuhan does indeed have some similarity with Singapore in this aspect, albeit the air quality.
Time to wake up the two sleepy-heads and complete our project!
BK.
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