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190 | 24.33% |
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133 | 17.03% |
| 9 |
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121 | 15.49% |
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64 | 8.19% |
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59 | 7.55% |
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30 | 3.84% |
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37 | 4.74% |
| 6.5 |
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16 | 2.05% |
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8 | 1.02% |
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5 | 0.64% |
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16 | 2.05% |
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4 | 0.51% |
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4 | 0.51% |
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11 | 1.41% |
| 3 |
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83 | 10.63% |
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y dont u ever come to the Asian Forum then?? COME!! your welcome!
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<td align=left valign=center> <smallfont> <b>Quote</B> <I>originally posted by Cliff </i></b> </smallfont> </td> <tr><td align=left valign=top> Looks like HK Seoul is nice and massive, but not very well planned. 7.5/10</td></tr> </table> Yeah. Seoul looks like a lot of Asian cities w/ buildins all around it. |
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<td align=left valign=center> <smallfont> <b>Quote</B> <I>originally posted by Ptarmigan </i></b> </smallfont> </td> <tr><td align=left valign=top>As a Korean by ethnicity, I give it 9.5/10. Seoul skyline is large and impressive. It would be cooler, if Seoul had more non-boxy looking building.</td></tr> </table> nice to see another korean american forumer up in here.... have you ever been to korea?? |
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impressive, what a vast skyline
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I must add that I see a lot more highrises than what I saw in 1995. It's looking better and better.
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I like it! with a couple of super talls could be one of the most recognizable cities in Asia, yeah that's all what it needs...
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<td align=left valign=center> <smallfont> <b>Quote</B> <I>originally posted by dweezy </i></b> </smallfont> </td> <tr><td align=left valign=top>I must add that I see a lot more highrises than what I saw in 1995. It's looking better and better.</td></tr> </table> yes... it's building hundreds of skyscrapers in silence |
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<td align=left valign=center> <smallfont> <b>Quote</B> <I>originally posted by mookiecece </i></b> </smallfont> </td> <tr><td align=left valign=top><table cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0 width=98% class="quoteBox"> <td align=left valign=center> <smallfont> <b>Quote</B> <I>originally posted by Ptarmigan </i></b> </smallfont> </td> <tr><td align=left valign=top>As a Korean by ethnicity, I give it 9.5/10. Seoul skyline is large and impressive. It would be cooler, if Seoul had more non-boxy looking building.</td></tr> </table> nice to see another korean american forumer up in here.... have you ever been to korea??</td></tr> </table> if hes a korean american, id imagine he would have been to korea..
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<table cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0 width=98% class="quoteBox">
<td align=left valign=center> <smallfont> <b>Quote</B> <I>originally posted by Eduardo Lopez </i></b> </smallfont> </td> <tr><td align=left valign=top>I like it! with a couple of super talls could be one of the most recognizable cities in Asia, yeah that's all what it needs... 8.5/10</td></tr> </table>wait a couple of years and ull see 1500ft skyscrapers going up
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The night pic is simply AMAZING!!!!
![]() is there anyone who has pics from Shinchon or somewhere a district near the "yonsei University'??
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Seoul's skyline was expanded twice in every decade since 1960, but now it expends twice in every 3-5 years!
Last edited by London_ON_Canada; March 16th, 2003 at 07:18 PM. |
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This is another massive project that is proposed to be built in Seoul.
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Another street pic of Yoi-do, Seoul.
Last edited by London_ON_Canada; May 15th, 2003 at 12:57 AM. |
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<td align=left valign=center> <smallfont> <b>Quote</B> <I>originally posted by SUNNI </i></b> </smallfont> </td> <tr><td align=left valign=top>10/10! appart from Tokyo, NYC and maybe hongkong, where else can u find skyscrapers everywhere u go! i like the desity and i think its well planned.</td></tr> </table> I think you can find in many other big Asian cities like Shanghai, Bangkok, or Singapore. Seoul skyline still needs density. 5/10 |
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<td align=left valign=center> <smallfont> <b>Quote</B> <I>originally posted by ti999 </i></b> </smallfont> </td> <tr><td align=left valign=top><table cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0 width=98% class="quoteBox"> <td align=left valign=center> <smallfont> <b>Quote</B> <I>originally posted by SUNNI </i></b> </smallfont> </td> <tr><td align=left valign=top>10/10! appart from Tokyo, NYC and maybe hongkong, where else can u find skyscrapers everywhere u go! i like the desity and i think its well planned.</td></tr> </table> I think you can find in many other big Asian cities like Shanghai, Bangkok, or Singapore. Seoul skyline still needs density. 5/10</td></tr> </table> Technically Seoul is one of the most dense city in the world along Sao Paulo and Mexico City. It has over 10 millions of population in just 600km2! But however, the skyline is too scattered all over the city 'cause there's no actual CBD! |
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The skyline is big but lack of density. 7.5
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thats because there are a couple of skylines in Seoul,... some of them would look rather good..
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i dont like this mix of residental and office buildings-5
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I really like the skyline.
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Absolute insanity! I love how the highrises just ramble across the city through the valleys and along the river. I dig most of it except for the big, homogenous housing blocks. Still, Seoul rocks!
I love big, rambling cities like this, never a dull view. ![]() 9/10 Last edited by enzo; March 30th, 2003 at 07:46 AM. |
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