Singapore has the world's best infrastructure, according to a survey of 221 cities by consulting firm Mercer released Tuesday, using measures such as traffic congestion, availability of flights from local airports, quality of public transportation and availability of water. The Southeast Asian city-state beat its close competitor, Hong Kong, which came in sixth in the world for infrastructure. Ranking second and third were Frankfurt and Munich, respectively, which function as aviation hubs in Europe similar to Singapore's role in Asia, followed by Copenhagen in Denmark and another German city, Düsseldorf.
咨询公司美世(Mercer)周二发布的一份针对221个城市的调查显示,新加坡拥有全球最好的基础设施。调查使用的指标包括交通拥堵程度、当地机场的航班情况、公共交通的质量以及自来水的供应情况。位于东南亚的新加坡击败了和它旗鼓相当的竞争对手香港,后者的基础设施在全球排名第六。排在二三两位的分别是法兰克福和慕尼黑,这两座城市是欧洲的航空枢纽,类似新加坡在亚洲扮演的角色。排在四五两位的则是丹麦的哥本哈根和德国的另一座城市杜塞尔多夫。
On the other end, Dhaka in Bangladesh was deemed to have the poorest infrastructure in Asia, according to Mercer's survey, coming in at 205, behind Yangon, Myanmar, and Phnom Penh, Cambodia, which also ranked poorly at 180 and 194, respectively. Port-au-Prince in Haiti was placed as the worst in the world for infrastructure.
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