Well, it can easily be one of the major alpha cities like London, Paris, Tokyo, New York.
It depends on your definition of "modern". In terms of technology for example, Japan leads. In terms of fashion, Paris leads...etc.
2007-02-03 17:09:32
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answered by Anonymous
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absolutely previous international cities. on each occasion I go back and forth i'm getting lost. a lot. frequently i needed quite a number of odd effective factors as landmarks to assist me get via in the position to flow when I had to flow someplace. Plus, being a historic past junkie, it really is totally wonderful to confirm previous-formed designs and such to remind you of the position this entire element got here from. Plus, previous international cities are often huge in berth on the roads and pavement, a lot less stressful to get via. i'm also exceptionally claustrophobic at the same time as it includes huge closed-in aspects like the branch shops contained in the states. Hell, even i'm getting very cranky in supermarkets.
2016-12-03 10:33:38
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answered by ? 4
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Singapore, if you are looking for a high standard of quality of life with access to all the modalities of modern living.
2007-02-03 23:02:11
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answered by ElOsoBravo 6
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There are differences in defining modernity of a particular city...
Singapore and Hongkong is for modern mobile technology...
NY is for modern information technology...
Dubai is for modern luxurious...
and etc.
it is difficult to distinguish them which is the most...
2007-02-03 17:21:26
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answered by aRnObIe 4
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Tokyo and Singapore are both very modern. Both have advanced train and subway systems, great shopping locations, great electronics, and a wonderful way of life.
2007-02-03 17:41:48
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answered by Adam 7
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see Singapore. It has ultra modern trains, airport, malls and beautiful gardens despite the concrete jungles you see
2007-02-03 17:08:09
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answered by PikC 5
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I agree with Pikc, Singapore. But mostly because it has outlawed chewing gum, the scourge of all cities.
2007-02-03 17:16:23
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answered by f0xymoron 6
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Tokyo, by a considerable margin
2007-02-03 17:03:52
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answered by Bob Danvers-Walker 4
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milton keynes
every one just
loves milton desolate modern keynes
and its very very strange and scary locals
2007-02-03 17:33:55
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answered by Anonymous
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i would say inverness in scotland, it is a new city, almost everyone i know wants to go there, but it is to pricey
2007-02-03 17:05:21
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answered by Anonymous
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