Up to now, the shock experienced by the Brazilian participants at the Dar es Salaam City Expo mainly stems from three aspects: the ultra-modern high-rise buildings, the ubiquitous traffic on the streets, and the city's infrastructure.
The main reason is that these three elements are the most direct, which is probably why the Far East Empire liked constructing numerous super-tall buildings in the past life, to the point of associating "building height with city development level."
Due to the Far East Empire's excessive enthusiasm for this architectural aesthetic, even Ernst's aesthetic became fatigued in the past life; after all, even small counties or special small towns could have numerous high-rises, making many cities seem devoid of uniqueness in such an environment.
Of course, for foreigners, especially from European countries or those backward nations, stepping into the Far East Empire in the past life was undoubtedly quite shocking.
