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theatlantic:

Baidu’s Hand-Drawn Maps. Nick Jackson spotlights how China maps its country online:

Moving around the Chinese cities using Baidu’s maps is a strange experience. There are no cars, no people; all you see are clean lines and beautiful skyscrapers. This is a utopian version of what the cityscape actually looks like.

See more at The Atlantic.

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    google maps should have this as an option
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    I genuinely thought this was SimCity at first. xD
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    Looks like Sim City 2k.
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