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Bakırın vücudumuza bir çok faydaı vardır. Binlerce yıldır dünya genelinde bir çok alanda özellikle de sağlık için kullanılan bir üründür.  Gelin bakır kaptan su içmenin 7 faydasını sayalım.

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    Residents of China's largest megacity - known for producing half of the world's laptops -
    have revealed what its really like to live in the dystopian metropolis. 

    Chongqing in the southwest of the country boasts a population of 32 million and covers an area the size of Austria.


    Filled with giant buildings, multi-level highways and a metro
    system that barrels through residential buildings - the sky-high futuristic city has sparked online intrigue in recent years. 

    Chongqing emerged as a major hub for laptop manufacturing
    after computer hardware company HP set up
    its production base there in 2009. 

    Other information companies have since followed suit, with firms like Foxconn,
    Quanta Computer, Lenovo and Asus, setting up successful operations in the
    Chinese megacity.

    Despite Chongqing's technical boom bringing in jobs for the city's
    inhabitants, locals have offered a grim insight into what its like working
    in China's 'cyberpunk city'. 

    Scores of content creators have offered glimpses into their mundane lives working in factories, where they produce laptops and
    mobile phones, among other gadgets. 

    One video shared on TikTok shows a young factory worker as he gets ready
    for one of his shifts. 




    One content creator recorded his 12-hour night shift in an electronic
    factory in Chongqing 






    With trains that whizz through apartment blocks and makeshift towns located inside skyscrapers, Chongqing is being touted as the most futuristic city in the world -
    but also the most dizzying






    Dubbed China's 'Cyberpunk city', Chongqing has also emerged as a
    major hub for laptop production and the overall electronic information industry 





    Another worker at a factory in Chongqing is
    seen sharing his daily routine, eating dinner in his apartment





    The city has also introduced the use of inspection robots to surveil citizens





    Chongqing is one of the world's most polluted cities





    The massive tower blocks in which the city's residents lived have been dubbed 'coffins'
    due to their crammed conditions

    Waking up in a bunk bed in a dark, crammed dorm room, the man films himself washing
    his face and brushing his teeth, before he trudges out to work. 

    Just before starting his shift, he is given a sludgy meal to eat in a massive canteen, which is flooded with thousands of other fellow factory
    workers. 

    After he finishes his meal he films from inside a locker room, where
    he is forced to leave his phone before getting
    to work. 

    Because of this, he is unable to film what working in the factory
    actually looks like. 

    Upon his return to his locker after finishing work, he appears deflated -
    offering an insight into the strenuous and glum conditions the city's factory workers are exposed to. 

    Another content creator recorded his 12-hour night shift in an electronic factory in the city of Chongqing. 

    Starting his shift just before 8pm, the young worker shows himself getting his gear on. 

    Due to filming not being allowed inside the factory, the video
    then pans to a few hours later, in which he is seen silently scoffing down a
    meal of rice, chicken and soup during his dinner break. 









    A Chinese factory worker offers a glimpse into his daily life, from waking up in his accommodation to going to work





    The production worker shares a bunk with roommates
    and shows his TikTok followers how he starts the working day





    Staff in uniforms are seen sat looking at their phones during a work break
    at a Chongqing factory





    Workers take a smoke break during a 12-hour night shift at an electronics factory
    in Chongqing





    Inspection robots seen whizzing through a railway
    power station in Chongqing





     The futuristic Chinese city of Chongqing is known to be one of the
    most surveilled in the world






    It is also known for producing more than half of the world's laptops 





    Chinese factory workers have long been known to endure demanding labour environments, where they are forced to work long hours and often on lower wages

    The TikToker also records his colleagues, who are
    all seen quietly slumped on chairs as they try to rest before getting back
    to work. 

    Others are seen helping themselves to food from the dining hall.



    Chinese factory workers have historically been known to endure demanding labour environments, where
    they are forced to work long hours often on low wages - with
    the videos shared on social media offering a glimpse of the lives they lead.



    Conditions in Chongqing's factories have often caused discontent amongst
    workers. 

    Last year, the city saw violent protests after workers clashed
    with police during a demonstration involving hundreds of people working at a factory that produced Covid-19
    tests.

    But hellish conditions are also seen elsewhere in Chongqing.


    The city is considered to be one of the most surveilled places in the world,
    with CCTV cameras dotted across the metropolis.

    Videos posted to social media show how facial recognition is being used to monitor people getting in and out of neighbourhood, while license plate
    readers track the movements of its citizens. 





    The city is enshrouded by a thick layer of fog for over 100 days of the year





    But the gigantic megacity - which covers an area the size of Austria - is
    so dense that swathes of its population are reported to be living in darkness

    Earlier this year, authorities installed 27,900 surveillance cameras and 245 sensors as part of a
    comprehensive 'grid' surveillance plan to keep tabs on its residents, according to Radio Free Asia. 

    The city is part of the 'Sharp Eyes' pilot scheme to tackle crime, with the city's surveillance system closely monitoring every aspect of
    its inhabitants' in an attempt to minimise dissent.

    Neighbourhood committees tasked with monitoring the activities of Chongqing's locals have been likened to some of the world's most significant intelligence networks.


    Critics have long warned that such widespread surveillance in the Chinese megacity violates citizens' rights to privacy. 

    A separate clip shared on social media platform TikTok filmed just how many surveillance cameras can be spotted while out and about
    in Chongqing. 




    Factory workers share pictures of their meals at canteens in Chongqing tech plants

    And if setting up facial recognition systems wasn't enough for the
    Chinese government to keep tabs on Chongqing's population, the city has also introduced the use of inspection robots. 

    The bots are used in Chongqing's factories to independently patrol the premises, inspect key equipment and notify
    staff of any issues. 

    A video circulating on TikTok shows white inspection robots whizzing through a railway power station in Chongqing. 

    But the bots are not the only futuristic element
    the city has to offer. 




    At the time of writing, Chongqing has an Air Quality Index of 89 - making it the
    most polluted city in the world currently





    Air pollution can cause severe health issues, including respiratory problems, cardiovascular issues, and cancer

    Locals have shared videos of themselves riding around Chongqing in driverless
    taxis. 

    The vehicles offer an alternative to traditional taxi services,
    as passengers are able to hitch a ride with a robot. 

    The self-driving cars use advanced technologies like radar,
    lidar, and cameras to navigate and respond to various road conditions.


    The city's rapid industrialisation has also meant that Chongqing has
    become known as one of the world's most polluted cities.


    At the time of writing, Chongqing has an Air Quality Index of 89 - making it the most polluted city in the world currently. 

    While it is important to note that AQI's fluctuate,
    a national environmental analysis report released by Tsinghua University and the Asian Development Bank in 2013 revealed that Chongqing was among the top 10
    most polluted cities worldwide. 

    Air pollution can cause severe health issues, including respiratory problems, cardiovascular issues,
    and cancer. 

    Images and videos have captured how thick clouds of smog
    and smoke fill the city's skies, often leaving its residents in darkness.










    A unique 9-story circular building in Hongqihegou Bus
    Station in Jiangbei District of Chongqing





    There are 8 floors above the ground, the ground floor is a parking lot, so a total of 9 floors





    On September 20, the 400 millionth 'made-in-Chongqing' HP computer rolled
    off the production line

    One clip shared on X shows dark fumes billowing out of coal-fired power
    plants in Chongqing. 

    Another video shows a black mushroom-shaped cloud of pollution towering over
    the city's factories. 

    Such is the level of pollution that the city is enshrouded by a thick layer of fog for over 100 days of the year. 

    'Sunlight is a luxury', local influencer Jackson Lu explained in a TikTok video. 

    The city's gloominess is exacerbated by the fact that the entirety of Chongqing
    is built on multiple levels, often depriving residents
    who live in lower floors of natural light.


    Chongqing's architectural lay-out is another feature that makes the city uniquely dystopian - with trains
    that whizz through apartment blocks and makeshift towns located inside towering skyscrapers. 




    The city's rapid industrialisation has also meant that Chongqing has become known as one of
    the world's most polluted cities





    A view of Chongqing Xiyong Comprehensive Bonded Zone in the city's Xiyong Micro-electronics Industrial Park

    'In Chongqing, we never know which floor we're on,' said
    TikToker Hugh Chongqing in a video that has amassed
    a staggering 3.2 million likes.

    'It looks like I'm on normal square: the street
    is over there. But if we go there [to the edge] now we're on the 22nd floor.


    'But if we use the elevator on the square, it says we're on the 12th floor.

    Then we take the elevator to the eighth floor, walk through this garage, and then we will be on the street.
    Go inside the building on the right, it says we're
    on the 13th floor.'

    The video shows just how confusing it can be to visit Chongqing, and highlights how map apps will take you to where you're going - only for you to realise you're ten storeys too low or high.


    The massive tower blocks in which the city's residents lived have been dubbed
    'coffins' due to their crammed conditions.


    In 2021, the population of Chongqing protested against being confined
    to the cramped apartment buildings after the city went into lockdown during the Covid-19 outbreak. 

    Citizens were filmed chanting 'We want freedom' outside their
    windows.  


    ChinaTikTok

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