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Forget the pyramids, Tahrir Square and the Nile. Egypt is ready to ditch Cairo and build a shiny new capital if the government has its way.
先别想金字塔、解放广场还有尼罗河了。埃及准备抛弃开罗,建造一个闪亮新首都,如果埃及政府这一想法能顺利实施的话。
Fed up with pollution, traffic gridlock, a packed population with soaring rents and creaking infrastructure1, Egypt is teaming up with a developer in the United Arab Emirates to build a city in what could be one of the world's most ambitious infrastructure programs.
The yet-to-be-named city will spread out over 150 square miles, or roughly the size of Denver, and could eventually be home to 7 million people, the developers and government announced Friday.
The current capital of Cairo, while full of history and vibrant2 charm, is home to more than 18 million people, and living in and getting around the city can be maddening and frustrating3. The government says the idea is to reduce congestion4 in Cairo, which is projected to double in population in the coming decades.
An exact location was not announced, but the city is expected to be built east of Cairo. It will be closer to the Red Sea -- between two major highways -- the Suez and the Ain Sokhna roads.
The ambitions are big. In addition to the new embassies and government buildings, it plans to have an international airport bigger than Heathrow, solar energy farms, 40,000 hotel rooms, nearly 2,000 schools and 18 hospitals -- all linked together by over 6,000 miles of new roads.
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