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From new subway lines to a high-speed train, the city is an infrastructure construction site
The Pearl River Delta has won recognition by the World Bank as the largest urban area – or megacity - in the world: 60 million residents and 56,000 square kilometres.
A vast infrastructure network connects nine cities with 60 million residents
Billions of investments in housing and transport for a world class ranking
The city is doing its part to preserve the environment while meeting the needs of its people
The metropolitan area is overseeing a series of public works to extend public transport and renew outlying communities
Ambitious projects that are changing the face of the world’s cities
Built from scratch, it aims to have 800,000 residents by 2020
The continent needs investments to bridge the world’s widest energy gap
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