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本帖最後由 peter236 於 2010-6-2 15:28 編輯
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    Well, there are a lot of infrastructure needs to be built too. So China govt n ...
fibbi 發表於 2010-6-2 15:09


But most of these other infrastructure are needed anyway, like new subway, highway, airport expansion, power supply, renovation of the Bund promenade etc
Shanghai is a city of 20+ million people that needs a lot of infrastructure. Like the Shanghai subway system, is one of the largest in the world, with one of the largest ridership.

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If without expo...those infrastructure may not be needed at this p ...
fibbi 發表於 2010-6-2 15:13


What do you mean by "may not need? Like what? Shanghai has 20 million people there.

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are you referring to the power a lot of areas in China don't even get or only get with limite ...
news 發表於 2010-6-2 15:27


For the remote areas of China they have hydro power from the Three Gorges power plant and other hydro power plant. Also, they are transporting clean burning natural gas from Russia and western Xinjiang province to other parts of China for heating purposes.
So unlike what you claimed, power supply all over China is reliable.

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本帖最後由 peter236 於 2010-6-2 21:57 編輯
Read my posts again about how much extra infrastructure and stadiums GVRD has built to accommodate t ...
Lik 發表於 2010-6-2 19:08


Winter Olympics in Vancouver is different from Beijing Olympics and Shanghai Expo. I have already showed you how most of the basic infrastructure in Beijing and Shanghai are not wasted.
In fact, in all three cases, Vancouver, Beijing and Shanghai, I can see that the investment is, in general, justified and not wasted.
Maybe there is less "waste" in Vancouver 2010, but the winter Olympics is so small compared with the summer Olympics and the Expo.
So please stop you nonsense bashing of Beijing and Shanghai.

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本帖最後由 peter236 於 2010-6-2 21:51 編輯
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Lik 發表於 2010-6-2 15:58


You stupid moron, that is why the return from infrastructure investment in Beijing and Shanghai are bigger than that from Vancouver. Economic growth in China is still way higher than in Canada.

We are talking about 15 million population in Beijing and 20 million population in Shanghai. Most of the Olympics investments are in basic infrastructure, not Olympics stadium. For example, the new subways, highspeed railway and highways in Beijing and Shanghai are not even enough to service their big population. The new airport expansion in Beijing allowed Beijing to become the third busiest airport in the world in 2009. The new water supply system in Beijing provides clean water to the residents.

Many of the Beijing Olympics venues became parts of the local universities there and are used by students or by the general public, or became training centers for their various national sports teams.

Lik, you lost the argument on supercomputers, then you diverted to the Olympics. But now you lost the argument on Olympics and the Expo again.

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