Submitted by giteam t3_10aw61c in dataisbeautiful
Ill-Mood3284 t1_j46ufiv wrote
HK, Macao, Singapore, Tokyo not on this? Skeptical.
halrold t1_j46zm8h wrote
Seeing how a bunch of these are neighborhoods, I'm willing to bet OP doesn't know enough about other places such as HK to cherry pick the neighborhoods. HK's total density isn't very high because it includes the new territories, which is just a bunch of mountains really
daanhoofd1 t1_j47c69u wrote
99% sure Hong Kong should be in here
chicasparagus t1_j4moo79 wrote
The lack of an Indian city makes me suspicious
VictorChristian t1_j48nhse wrote
Indeed! Also, Bombay, Calcutta, Shanghai…
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AugustCharisma t1_j486jaw wrote
Came to say this about London.
dw444 t1_j48sxrn wrote
London isn’t nearly dense enough to be on this list. With a density of 5600/km, I’d be surprised if London’s even in the top 50.
AugustCharisma t1_j48y6pf wrote
The problem with London is the residential areas are super dense but then you have government buildings, embassies etc taking up lots of space. What officially counts as “London” varies too depending on the context.
CricketAccomplished2 t1_j48yf9c wrote
London is not very dense at all in comparison with these cities
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