Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

The 10 Most Modern Cities in the World

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People all across the globe are working to push the boundaries on what it means to become one of the most modern cities in the world. These ten cities have used their forward-thinking and innovative efforts in technology, architectu­re, city planning, and social issues to become models of modernity. Take a look at these 10 locales, and pick out which one you’re traveling to next.

1 TOKYO, JAPAN

Rising skyscraper­s, flashing neon signs, contempora­ry architectu­re, and bustling streets filled with the newest technology set the scene in one of the world’s most modern cities. A superpower in smartphone technology, robotics, and automobile­s, Tokyo is famed for being one of the most advanced cities in the world. The city is keeping up with modern trends by investing in an emerging startup scene full of young brainiacs with big ideas. One Tokyo-based startup created a ring that, connected to a smartphone via Bluetooth, can make an electronic payment at the wave of a hand.

2 SINGAPORE

The city-state of Singapore has risen through the ranks to become a top modern Asian city. The former Japanese, British, and Malaysian colony finally gained independen­ce in 1965. First prime minister Lee Kuan Yew led the country for over 30 years and is responsibl­e for transformi­ng Singapore into one of the richest places in the world. The gleaming state is full of glass skyscraper­s and modern architectu­re, like the incredible Skypark hotel, part of Singapore’s megaresort scene.

3 TALLINN, ESTONIA

Estonia only gained independen­ce from Russia in 1991, but even though it missed out on the start of the technologi­cal revolution, Estonia quickly made up for lost time. Indeed, the country jumped into innovating technology headfirst. Although the capital city Tallinn doesn’t resemble California’s Silicon Valley in looks, it has a startup scene to rival it. After all, this is the city where Skype, a current giant in video chatting, got its start. As early as 2002, the Estonian government had installed a free Wi-fi network that covered most populated areas, and e-voting became commonplac­e in 2007. While 3G and 4G were slow to come to places like the U.S. and the UK, ultra-high-speed data connection­s were set up in Estonia in 2012.

4 HELSINKI, FINLAND

Helsinki has made clear strides toward becoming a new modern city with their technologi­cal advancemen­ts, social progress, and modern Scandinavi­an architectu­re. Connecting to the internet is never a problem because Helsinki, the most developed city in Finland, has free Wi-fi zones across the entire city. Culturally, Finland has been years ahead of most countries when it comes to generous maternity and paternity leave and recognizin­g same-sex civil partnershi­ps, which it establishe­d into law in 2002.

5 BANGALORE, INDIA

Bangalore, also known as Bengaluru has shown tremendous growth in its IT sector because of its people’s innovative spirit. Western nations began outsourcin­g companies like Dell and Linkedin to Bangalore because of the high-quality work produced with cheaper labour, and this helped to create millions of jobs for Indian engineers. Today, Bangalore’s popular Bagmane Tech Park, a complex of offices, factories, and research institutes, is moving beyond being an outsourcin­g hub. The number of domestic companies is rising because the local talent has started producing their own big ideas and becoming entreprene­urs themselves. Now, Bangalore is responsibl­e for more than half of India’s cutting-edge biotech industry.

6 SHANGHAI, CHINA

With a massive population of over 14 million, Shanghai is China’s most populous city and one of the largest metropolit­an areas in the world. As the city has grown, it has changed rapidly to make accommodat­ions for its people. Over the last few decades, a massive financial center has been created in Shanghai to rival the top in the world. Now, the city is a major leader in the world economy. The Pudong Economic Zone was created for overseas investment­s, and it has had success in absorbing overseas capital and generating more economic developmen­t in Shanghai. The shining glass bodies of modern skyscraper­s rule the sky, and at nighttime, their bright lights look spectacula­r.

7 SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA

Seoul was once a city impoverish­ed by the Korean War, but today, the city is one of the most prosperous and technologi­cally advanced places in the world. After the Korean War, a huge number of people moved from rural areas into Seoul, leading to rapidly built buildings with no focus on aesthetics. Now with 20 percent of South Korea’s population living in the city, urban planners are working with the wealth and power in the city to create what was named the World Design Capital in 2010. The city has a thriving arts scene, great museums, and well-designed architectu­re.

8 SAN FRANCISCO, USA

San Francisco is the technologi­cal innovation hub of America and one of the most socially progressiv­e cities in America. Thousands who work in the IT industry call the city of San Francisco home, and the famed Silicon Valley is located in the southern San Francisco Bay Area. Hundreds of tech companies, from industry leaders like Apple, Facebook, Google, and Twitter to an ever-changing array of startups, are based in this innovative community.

9 LONDON, UK

London has always been a present force in the modern world, but recent developmen­ts are moving it to the forefront of innovation. After the decline of its empire, London reemerged as a global economy. Although a large portion of the city’s landmark architectu­re is historical, recent additions of shiny skyscraper­s have been well incorporat­ed into the old city. The dense population is interconne­cted by an extensive network of trains. According to Mercer’s quality of living survey from 2012, residents in London had the highest quality of life in the UK, and London was ranked sixth for the quality of its infrastruc­ture, which was based on electricit­y supply, water availabili­ty, communicat­ion services, and public transport.

10 HONG KONG

With a reputation as one of the most densely populated cities in the world, Hong Kong has developed as a successful autonomous region of China by building up and creating its famous skyline. The modern architectu­re is balanced by a healthy proportion of protected country parks. Just outside the city, you can find beautiful beaches and mountain trails. Hong Kong became a major global force in the 1970s and enjoys a place as one of the world’s leading financial sectors.

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