Songdo, South Korea
Living in Songdo is a bit like living in the future. Just 30 minutes from Seoul, the city was built from the ground up. Construction started in 2003, and today, it is home to high-tech skyscrapers, wireless internet, and even an automatic waste sorting facility. Residents who live in tall buildings just need to shoot their trash through pneumatic tubes before it is sorted for them.
Yet, while the city has put a huge focus on being an eco-friendly smart city, it has still run into issues recruiting people to live here. If you ask me, its small population only makes it sound more appealing.
Luštica Bay, Montenegro
There’s a new player along the Adriatic coastline. Construction in Luštica Bay began only in 2009, with the intention of creating a new luxurious city on the shores of the Adriatic. Today, Luštica Bay is quickly becoming a new hidden gem for anyone who enjoys the relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle.
It’s close to the city of Tivat, yet unlike nearby towns, it has a specific focus on glamour and relaxation. With an incredible marina and world-class restaurants and hotels, Luštica Bay is a luxurious hotspot for yachts to dock at.
New Administrative Capital, Egypt
If all goes to plan, the New Administrative Capital will be a modern hub for business, government, and potentially even tourism.
Astana, Kazakhstan
The main architect to thank is Kisho Kurokawa, who was tasked with redesigning this new city. Today, it’s a bustling city with a population of more than 1.5 million.
Xiongan, China
Technically, Xiongan is a city in progress. It’s one of China’s largest urban planning projects, orchestrated to ease Beijing’s overcrowding and congestion.
Launched in 2017, Xiongan is projected to be a high-tech metropolis with smart infrastructure, plenty of green spaces, and a futuristic appeal. Some of Beijing’s non-core functions, including some government offices and research agencies, are expected to move here.Think of it as China’s Silicon Valley – but more modern. Today, over 1 million people call Xiongan home. However, the city is being developed to accommodate about 5 million people in the near future.
Putrajaya, Malaysia
It’s green-focus is no doubt the city’s showstopper. Built over former sites of rubber and oil palm plantations, man-made lakes and tons of gardens, parks, and wetlands are integrated into the futuristic city environment. Source : touropia
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