Population figures vary based on the time of the census or other
estimate and the area being measured. These figures are the latest
figures we could find and are based on each cities broad geographic area
(the ‘Greater’ city areas).
Cities with similar populations share some of the rankings. There are therefore more than 10 listings
10a. Guangzhou, China
Population: 17,827,000
Land Area: 3,173 SqKm
People/SqKm: 5,618
Guangzhou
is the capital city of the southern Chinese province of Guangdong and
the third largest city in China. Formerly known as Canton, it is just
120km from Hong Kong and has long been one of the most important
manufacturing, trading and transportation centres in the country.
Guangzhou
is historically famous for its Cantonese cuisine and features a rich
and vibrant restaurant scene. Shopping and entertainment have grow
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10b. Cairo, Egypt
Population: 17,816,000
Land Area: 1,658 SqKm
People/SqKm: 10,745
Cairo
straddles the Nile River just before it forms a delta and floods into
the Mediterranean. The capital of Egypt, Cairo is the biggest city in
Africa as well as the Middle East.
It is a culturally vibrant city
and is home to the world’s second oldest university, al-Azhar. It also
has a strong music and movie economy. Egypt’s Government sector resides
in Cairo as does much of the country’s commercial operations.
The Pyramids of Giza, Great Sphinx and other remnants of ancient Egypt are just outside metropolitan Cairo.
9. Beijing, China
Population: 18,311,000
Land Area: 3,497 SqKm
People/SqKm: 5,236
Over
3,000 years old, Beijing, which literally means ‘northern capital’, is
the cultural, judicial, educational and political centre of China.
Formerly known as Peking, the city is home to most of the country’s
Government owned Enterprises.
Beijing International Airport is the
second busiest airport in the world and the city is a major transport
hub for the c
8. Osaka, Japan
Population: 19,011,000
Land Area: 11,170 SqKm
People/SqKm: 1,702
Osaka
is located on the southern half of Japans largest island, Honshu. It
was historically the main commercial centre for Japan although many
corporations have more recently moved to Tokyo. It has a strong food
culture and is considered to be a leading culinary destination globally.
7a. Sao Paulo, Brazil
Population: 20,186,000
Land Area: 3,173 SqKm
People/SqKm: 6,500
Sao
Paulo effortlessly mixes commerce with the arts and entertainment,
creating a juggernaut economy that hosts the countries Stock Exchange,
the Brazilian Formula 1 Grand Prix, Sao Paulo Art Biennial, Fashion
Week, golf Open and the world’s largest Gay Pride parade.
7b. Mexico City, Mexico
Population: 20,463,000
Land Area: 9,560 SqKm
People/SqKm: 2,140
Mexico
City has one of the world’s largest metropolitan areas and is also one
of the highest capital cities at 2,250 m (7,380 ft). It is
overwhelmingly the most important city in Mexico in terms of politics,
finance, commerce, arts, tourism, manufacturing and entertainment and
one of the most important cities in the America’s.
The Spanish
destroyed the city, then known as Tenochtitlan, in the 1500’s and
rebuilt it using Spanish architecture. Catholic churches were built on
the ruins of Aztec temples. It’s a fascinating history and a fascinating
city.
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7c. New York City, USA
Population: 20,464,000
Land Area: 30,671 SqKm
People/SqKm: 667
Many
people consider New York City to be the capital city of the western
world and in fact it was the capital city of the USA from 1785-1790. It
is one of, if not the, global centre of finance, commerce, the arts,
fashion, media and international diplomacy.
Founded as a trading
post in the 1600’s, the city straddles the Hudson River and the islands
of Manhattan, Staten Island and Long Island. The port of New York is a
natural safe harbour.
There are many iconic landmarks in and
around the city including the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State
Building, Central Park, Broadway, Wall Street, Coney Island, the
Metropolitan Museum of Art and many more.
7d. Mumbai, India
Population: 20,800,000
Land Area: 1,176 SqKm
People/SqKm: 17,687
Mumbai
is the capital of the Indian State of Maharashtra and sits on the
Arabian Sea on the west coast of the country. This is one of the most
densely packed urban areas in the world. Not surprisingly it is a major
commercial and trading centre for India, responsible for 25% of the
country’s industrial production, 70% of the financial transactions and
70% of the maritime trade. The Reserve Bank, Stock Exchange and head
offices of many National and International corporations reside here.
Formerly
known as Bombay, Mumbai is also home to the Indian film and television
industry, popularly known as Bollywood (Bombay and Hollywood). The Board
of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and Indian Premier League (IPL)
are based here as well as teams in a variety of other sports. The city
is also rich in literature and music culture.
Being a trading port
has led to Mumbai being very multicultural and the food and
entertainment options here are testament to the great diversity of
humanity in this wonderful place
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7e. Karachi, Pakistan
Population: 20,877,000
Land Area: 803 SqKm
People/SqKm: 26,000
Karachi
is the financial, commercial and manufacturing centre of Pakistan and
its main seaport. It is the largest Muslim city in the world and an
important centre for education throughout the region and the Muslim
world in general.
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6. Manila, Philippines
Population: 21,420,000
Land Area: 4,863 SqKm
People/SqKm: 4,404
Manila
is the capital city of the Philippines and, along with Quezon City
(QC), that is also a part of the broader Manila Metropolitan area, its
main commercial centre. It has a history that pre-dates the Roman empire
and was once known as the Pearl of the Orient because of its location
in the sea trade routes around south east Asia. More recently it
suffered major destruction in World War II.
While it is
undoubtedly a big, bustling city, there are a wide range of historically
significant sites, lots of shopping, spo
5.Delhi, India
Population: 22,242,000
Land Area: 1,590 SqKm
People/SqKm: 13,989
There
is really no way to describe Delhi, particularly ‘old’ Delhi, except to
say that it is a very visceral experience. The mass of human life and
activity is quite breathtaking. While this may not be everyone’s cup of
tea, the city has an incredible range of things to do and see that make
the effort to get around the place more than worthwhile.
As the
capital city of India, Delhi has a great history. It effortlessly blends
British colonialism, Islam and Hindi, and modern capitalism in a
mish-mash that is pure India.
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4. Shanghai, China
Population: 23,000,000
Land Area: 6,340 SqKm
People/SqKm: 3,628
Shanghai
is China’s biggest city and is the hub of trade and finance for the
country. Not surprisingly Shanghai has the busiest container port in the
world and is home to many of China’s largest corporations. The Shanghai
Stock Exchange is the third largest in the world based on turnover.
The
city has more than doubled in population since 1982, largely reflecting
the demographic movement of people from rural areas into the cities.
This has seen an incredible amount of development which has added a
modern overlay on and around the old Shanghai.
As one of the main
transport hubs of China, Shanghai has a large focus on hospitality and
tourism. With a rich and c
3. Seoul, South Korea
Population: 25,800,000
Land Area: 10,400 SqKm
People/SqKm: 2,480
Seoul
is the largest city in South Korea and its financial, commercial and
administrative capital. It is one of the largest commercial cities in
the world with many of the world’s Fortune 500 companies based here.
Much
of the cities growth has occurred since the Korean War in the 1950’s
and like many other Asian cities there is a fascinating mix of the old
and the new. The city’s rich history dates back thousands of years
giving an amazing array of traditional architecture and city planning,
together with modern sky
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2. Jakarta, Indonesia
Population: 28,300,000
Land Area: 6,392 SqKm
People/SqKm: 4,427
Located
on the north coast of the Indonesian island of Java, Jakarta is the
largest city in Indonesia and capital of the country. It has seen
enormous growth over the last decade, outstripping most other cities in
the world in terms of population and economic growth.
Indonesia’s
history includes a long period of colonial rule which ended during World
War II. Today Jakarta and Indo
1. Tokyo, Japan
Population: 35,700,000
Land Area: 13,500 SqKm
People/SqKm: 2,644
Tokyo
is the commercial capital of Japan, home to the Japanese government,
the Japanese Emperor and Imperial Family. It was extensively damaged
during World War II and rebuilt following the war to become on of the
world’s most dynamic and exciting cities.
Today the city offers a
kaleidoscope of shopping, dining and sightseeing options that show the
many unique characteristics of the Japanese culture to great effect.
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