Songdo International Business District - An Ultra-Modern Futuristic City
ABC's "Good Morning America" has presented Songdo International Business District as an example of a futuristic city that professionally combined the latest IT and environment-friendly technology.
"Good Morning America" officials announced that the Songdo IBD development project is exceptional.
It is considered as the foremost private real estate development project across the world, according to officials. In addition to that, the city looks identical to those futuristic cities portrayed in the movies "5th Element" and "Minority Report." The program unveiled the way in which the facilities such as parks and waterways are arranged after iconic features of well-known cities. Apart from that, the city offers a Golf Course that is designed by Jack Nicklaus and a newly constructed international school that can be simply accessed on foot or by bicycle. This city's utmost power is that it is aiming for global acceptance.
Juju Chang, a news anchor for "Good Morning America," biked around Songdo IBD's facilities, with real estate developer Stanley Gale. This helped Juju to identify the innovative changes that are possible in urban technologies. Juju got the opportunity to visit Gale's Songdo residence. There, Juju was able to experience the central waste collection system that thrashed the garbage to a recycling center without the help of any trucks or personnel. Also, Juju took time to perform a health checkup and body fat analysis with the U-healthcare system installed in each house. The program also explained the methods for residents to consult with their doctors by means of its video conferencing system.
In the interview with Juju, Stanley Gale said that "Songdo will be a success when it's fully populated with residents, businesses, and young people who are full of confidence. I am very sure the magnificent dream of this futuristic city that began with desolate reclaimed land will come true."
Good Morning America is the American morning news and talk show that is broadcasted on the ABC. Some of the features of the program include news, talk, weather and special-interest stories.