World's Most Congested Cities: New Delhi Comes 10th


Beijing: China’s capital city, Beijing is the center of government and the most congested area in the country. The city, with around 20 million city dwellers and a population density of 3,200 people per square mile has the distinction of being one of the most over crowded cities in the world. 

The city has been in existence for over 3,000 years. It is a city rich in history and culture, and is surrounded by modern architectural wonders on all sides. The Forbidden City, the Great Wall of China, and the Olympic Stadium are some of the wonders to be seen in Beijing.

The city also has a rich gastronomic culture, with places like the Wangfujing food street where cuisines from diverse Chinese provinces can be savored. Despite its many attractions, Beijing is considered relatively cheaper when it comes to living standards.

Brussels: The capital of Belgium, Brussels, is listed in the world’s most congested cities. The city is the biggest urban agglomeration and hence most of the places in and around the city are overcrowded.

The city’s population with 1.1 million approximately and over 1.8 million population in the metropolitan area greatly attribute to the high congestion level in the city.

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