Thursday, October 25, 2012

World's 10 worst megacities to live in


Mumbai among world's worst megacities to live in:
 
1. Mumbai
India’s commercial and entertainment capital tops the list when it comes to the worst cities to live in. Mumbai's culture is a blend of traditional festivals, food, music and theatres. The city’s lifestyle attracts migrants from all over India making it a hotspot of many communities and cultures. Mumbai's transport system has been categorised as one of the most congested in the world. Although 88% of the city's commuters travel by public transport, the city continues to struggle with traffic congestion.
Cultural Vibrancy: 1
Quality of living: 1
Working age population: 17
Traffic congestion: 4
Total score: 23

Mumbai among world's worst city to live in

2. Istanbul
The largest city of Turkey, Istanbul has a population of 13.5 million and is considered to be among the largest cities in the world by population within city limits. Apart from its popular festivities, Istanbul is a cultural hub which attracts many artists. The city’s local public transportation system is a complex network of trams, metro lines, buses, bus rapid transit and ferries.
Cultural Vibrancy: 9
Quality of living: 2
Working age population: 14
Traffic congestion: 9
Total score: 34

Mumbai among world's worst city to live in


3. Seoul
Seoul is a megacity with a population of more than 10 million and has been of national importance for more than 2000 years. The city takes its culture seriously and is home to more than 100 museums and various religious buildings. It has world's most advanced transportation infrastructures that are constantly under expansion.
Cultural Vibrancy: 6
Quality of living: 12
Working age population: 10
Traffic congestion: 9
Total score: 37

Mumbai among world's worst city to live in

4. Shanghai
Shanghai is the largest city by population in the People’s Republic of China. The global city has a major influence in culture, technology and transport. The city boasts several museums and literature which has attracted many visitors from around the world. It was also the birthplace for Chinese cinema. Shanghai has an extensive public transport system which is based on metros, buses and taxis.
Cultural Vibrancy: 5
Quality of living: 6
Working age population: 25
Traffic congestion: 4
Total score: 40

Mumbai among world's worst city to live in

5. Mexico City
The city is one of the federal powers of the Mexico Union. According to the most recent data by the federal and state governments, the city is densely populated with about 21.2 million people. Mexico City is one of the most important cultural centers in the world, boasting more museums, theatres and creativity. The city operates buses and metro system for its public.
Cultural Vibrancy: 13
Quality of living: 3
Working age population: 26
Traffic congestion: 1
Total score: 43

Mumbai among world's worst city to live in

6.Johannesburg

The city is one of the 50 largest metropolitan areas in the world. The city has a well-developed higher system of both private and public universities. Public art and museums are an important part of the city’s history. Johannesburg is considered to be a young city moving towards developing its infrastructure and lacks a convenient public transportation system.
Cultural Vibrancy: 7
Quality of living: 5
Working age population: 11
Traffic congestion: 23
Total score: 46

Mumbai among world's worst city to live in


7. Buenos Aires
The largest city of Argentina, Buenos Aires is one of the top tourist destinations. The city has the busiest live theater industry in Latin America, with scores of theaters and productions. The city has numerous museums related to history, fine arts, modern arts, decorative arts, popular arts and music among others as well as the preserved homes of noted art collectors, writers, composers and artists. The city has a computer-controlled green waves to speed up traffic outside of peak times.
Cultural Vibrancy: 10
Quality of living: 11
Working age population: 4
Traffic congestion: 23
Total score: 48

Mumbai among world's worst city to live in


8.Beijing

Beijing is one of the most popular cities in the world and has a population of 19,612,368 as of 2010. Peking opera is a traditional form of Chinese theatre which is very well known throughout the nation and also has a vibrant nightlife. The city is the most important transport hub and has roads, expressways, several railway routes and an international airport.
Cultural Vibrancy: 3
Quality of living: 9
Working age population: 27
Traffic congestion: 9
Total score: 48

Mumbai among world's worst city to live in


9. Sao Paulo
Sao Paulo is the largest city in Brazil and has a strong influence in commerce, arts and entertainment. Classical music is also refined and renowned in the city and is a home to many popular artists. The city’s transportation includes buses, metro, airports and railways.
Cultural Vibrancy: 19
Quality of living: 5
Working age population: 21
Traffic congestion: 4
Total score: 49

Mumbai among world's worst city to live in

10. Moscow
The city is a major political, economic, cultural and scientific center in Russia. Moscow gives a lot of importance to art, literature and architecture. The city is known for its extensive transit network, which includes four international airports, nine railway terminals, and one of the deepest underground metro systems in the world.
Cultural Vibrancy: 12
Quality of living: 10
Working age population: 19
Traffic congestion: 9
Total score: 50

Mumbai among world's worst city to live in
 

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