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India's paradise and hell are separated by a wall, and 144 people use a toilet, but here they are out of multimillionaires.

Would you like to travel in the slums? I believe that facing this problem, most people's first reaction is to shake their heads. Traveling is just to relax and go to the slums. Is this more like it? But in fact, when more and more tourists travel to Mumbai, they invariably choose a place to visit, that is, the slums of Dhahawi.

This slum, known as the first in Asia and the second in the world, has packed millions of people in a space of 1.75 square kilometers, and the degree of mess and density can be imagined. Garbage can be seen everywhere and stinks. Why do people flock to such a dilapidated place? The main reason is the blockbuster movie Slumdog Millionaire, which immediately pushed the slums of Dhahawi into the world's vision.

heaven and hell are separated by a wall.

As a well-deserved economic center of India, Mumbai is the richest city in India. In the center of Mumbai, high-rise buildings, luxury cars and luxury shopping malls abound. When it comes to the rich areas in Mumbai, we have to mention Mukesh Ambani, the man of the hour who lives in the center of the rich areas and the richest man in India whose property once surpassed Bill Gates.

As an out-and-out rich second generation, Mukesh Ambani stood on the shoulders of the giant father and became a reliable heir to carry forward the family business. Because his wife wanted to see the panoramic view of Mumbai, he spent 7 billion yuan to build a 27-story private villa in the center of Mumbai, which is said to be the most luxurious in the world. It is simply inhuman. Although there is no illness of the rich boy, Mukesh Ambani is really the life of the rich boy. More than $4, in dinner, 6 servants around six people in his family, and countless famous paintings of luxury cars are just everyday things in Mukesh Ambani's life.

Dhahawi slums, which are located in the city center and separated by a wall, are a different scene. In this less than two square kilometers, there are millions of people crowded, and the degree of congestion can be imagined. This place, which is not well planned, has a maze of roads. The sewers in the street are open. If you don't watch the road carefully here, the consequences will be terrible. Domestic garbage generated by residents in slums can be seen everywhere without being removed. The garbage piled up and became a small garbage mountain, and the stench enveloped the whole slum.

In addition, due to backward construction, water and electricity cuts have become a common occurrence in Dhahawi slums. The public sanitation facilities here are almost extinct. According to the survey data, researchers have concluded that every 15 families in Dhahawi slums use a water pipe on average, and a toilet will be used by 1,44 people. The main reason why people choose this place to live is because of the cheap rent.

the "invisible" multimillionaires.

As the richest city in India, Mumbai is just like Shanghai in China, a land with an inch of land. Good development means more opportunities, and more opportunities means high income. Probably due to the influence of religious culture, the bottom people living in the slums of Dhahawi have not become resentful and irritable about the visible gap between the rich and the poor. On the contrary, they unite and help each other and contribute to a better life every day. In this slum, there are really many millionaires and even multimillionaires.

On the representative of the counter-attack in Dhahawi slums, I have to mention Brother Hu, the boss who runs several factories. He owns many industries such as bakery, clothing factory and embroidery workshop, and his value has already exceeded 1 million. Although the slums in Dhahawi are dilapidated at first glance, there is a mystery in them. In the area of 1.75 square kilometers, there are thousands of enterprises with annual sales of billions of dollars. No registration, no taxes, low manpower and unique advantages make Dhahawi slums a good place to do business.

although the environment is dirty and messy, it can't stand the fact that Dhahawi has a good geographical position. Also located in the center of Mumbai, its "neighbors" are worth more than 1, yuan per square meter. In other words, once this "village in the city" is demolished, the owners of the houses in the slums of Dhahawi will become millionaires or even multimillionaires. However, the acquisition plan did not go smoothly as expected. Once, a homeowner offered his shed a price of 9 million RMB. It seems that it is not easy to demolish and rectify the slums in Dhahawi.

other slums in the world.

Like the slums in Dhahawi, the slums separated from the rich areas by a wall are the Mexican city slums, which are the largest slums in North America. The largest slum in South America is Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where the living order is not as harmonious and friendly as that in Dhahawi. It is the place with the highest crime rate in the world, and even the police can do nothing about it. It is said that the first headquarters of the capital, a social organization in Brazil, is hiding among the 4 thousand people in this slum.

Compared with people living in dirty and turbulent slums, we are obviously happy in a stable country. But this does not mean that we can immerse ourselves in a beautiful and harmonious life without sticking our heads out to see the outside world. In addition to looking up or looking up, we should always look down, look down on diseases, look down on wars, look down on poverty, and look down on cracks that people often ignore. In addition to peace and prosperity, we should also see the world warm and cold.