From the height of the kilometer to see the feelings of the cities around the world, the gap is obvious
1/10 We live all over the world, some even live in major cities for decades, but are you sure you really know your city? The Russian photographer team AirPano uses its unique perspective to show people the gaps in the world's major cities. Where is it? This is Dubai today. You may not know that it was a desert 50 years ago. It is still poorer than the worst rural village in China. It only took 50 years!
2/10 Guess what is this "short bungalow"? That's right, here is Vancouver, Canada. I don't know if it is a concept of a sparsely populated area. The tallest building here is 200 meters, followed by two 150-meter "high buildings."
3/10 Paris, what do you see from the high altitude aerial photography of the Arc de Triomphe? One eye? This place where Western culture meets shows the world a unique charm.
4/10 Water City Venice, an internal river running through the city. Built with water and water, it is also the only city in the world that does not use cars.
5/10 Moscow Red Square, it is known that this is an absolute military restricted zone. The AirPano team expressed their thoughts of shooting to Putin with trepidation. I didn't expect the iron man to agree to it, and accompanied them to complete the shooting task.