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China urbanization series: Shenzhen

The World’s Mary Kay Magistad begins a series of reports on China’s rapid urbanization. More than half of China’s population now lives in cities,

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This year, the world hit a major landmark: most of the population is now living in cities. Nowhere is that trend more dramatic than in China. Just a quarter century ago, 4 out of 5 Chinese were farmers.

Now, almost half live in urban areas – and the number’s expected to grow to two-thirds within a few of decades. The United States went through a similar transformation in the 19th century. But in China, it’s happening faster and on a much larger scale.

The Worlds’ Mary Kay Magistad begins our series on the effects and challenges of China’s rapid urbanization in Shenzhen, a former fishing village turned mega-city, just across the border from Hong Kong.

All photos: Mary Kay Magistad