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As I engaged in the planning process, I found that the city was far less perfect. Sometimes it is because the rapid development that excess the capacity of a city, but recently, government’s misguidance on future planning has been a common phenomenon, especially in China. Fortunately, planners are attempting to reduce the negative effect to a smaller rate.

 

There are four essays in this page:

 

Urbanization Process Influenced by Administrative divisions: Taking the Development of Huadu District After 1993 for Instance;

 

Analysis and strategy in the development of travel industry: Take Xinzheng, Zhengzhou for example;

 

Assessment to the land use based on GIS: Take Paitan Town, Zengcheng, Guangzhou for example;

 

The environmental perception of different people in the process of urbanization: Shishan Town as example.

 

I am still a student in urban planning, but I still can comment on the planning conditions in China, like I always comment on performances on musicians after a concert. 

A scan at China's urbanization

from where I live, to what I think

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