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Coco Samsung apartment This is an old apartment in Korea. R$ 7x3 Capacity Satisfied 4112 / 3212 Stage 4 Landmark Plop Cost 110000 Bulldoze 100 No Dependencies ※Dark Nite vesion update (Simfox_Day_n_Nite_Modd) Since the width of the lot is large, use Ctrl to set the lot to 7x3. -
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Today, I present to you, Seoul, South Korea (대한, 서울)! Seoul (population 52 million) is the largest metropolitan area (by population) in South Korea. The map is 28 x 24 large city tiles and is accurately scaled based on DEM data. Some of the areas included in the map are: Seoul Gimpo Incheon Pyeongtaek Suwon Hwaseong It has also been rotated for all you aviation enthusiasts, so that you can more easily align the runways at Seoul-Incheon International Airport in the game. In order to install the map you will need wouanagaine's mapper or terraformer as the file is in SC4M format. I hope you can put this map to good use, enjoy! -TCC- 1 Review
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This is the list of them that I have found and collected from an old SimCity fan site "HISIMCITY (하이심시티)" Sorry for links to the foreign website and missing photos of the contents. Link: Korean contents catalogue for SimCity 3000 Notes for who can't understand Korean: * 카페 링크: means a link to the content that I reuploaded. Use this link. * 출처: means a link to the content that is uplaoded by the original creator. If you use his/her content, leave a comment to him/her (If you can) * 제작자: means a creator who made the content. Maybe some contents are not uploaded by original creator. If so, let me know it.
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Hello everyone. Are you interested in Korean contents? This is the list of them that I have found and collected. (Sorry for links to the foreign website. Because the lists are too much looong. So I can't write them twice.) Korean contents catalogue 1 - kimdomyung (simkim) Korean contents catalogue 2 - SimCity Inside, HISIMCITY, Just SimCity, simArt, and etc websites Korean contents catalogue 3 - BIBAP (Bibabcity) Korean contents catalogue 4 - SimCity SQUARE & SC4 Labs 1 Korean contents catalogue 5 - SimCity SQUARE & SC4 Labs 2 Korean contents catalogue 6 - SimCity SQUARE & SC4 Labs 3 Korean contents catalogue 7 - SimCity SQUARE & SC4 Labs 4
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Description: 26 Martyrs Church is a fictional Catholic house of worship based on events in Japan in 1597, in which suppression of Christianity by authorities in Japan led to the execution by crucifixion of 26 Catholics in Nagasaki. Stats: Lot Size: 4x8 Plop Cost (Bulldoze), Maintenance: 4400 (100), 150 Power: 22 Water: 22 Pollution: 1/1/15/0 @ 1/1/0/0 Dependencies: The number of Commandments that Christians are allowed to ignore. -
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Description: Sometimes you just need another Asian building. I named it the Aozora Condominiums but it could be anything you want so I just made it a ploppable landmark. Stats: Plop cost (bulldoze): 29000 (150) Lot size: 8x5 All the default landmark stats. Dependencies: Girafe chestnuts -
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Description: Immigrant neighborhoods occupy pockets of any cosmopolitan metro. The residents often do not yet speak the new language, have special diet restrictions based on their faith, or will adjust the architecture a bit over time to reflect their previous home. However you want to slice it, these places stand out in any city, and their corner stores stand out within them. As the name suggests, these are corner lots, offered in growable and ploppable lots. - Halal Grocery - Kosher Grocery - Mercado - Pan Asia Mart Stats: Lot Size: 2x2 corner Plop Cost (bulldoze): 4400 (100) Jobs: 69 Wealth: Medium Power: 7 Water: 7 Pollution: 1/1/7/0 @ 1/1/0/0 Dependencies: The number of things that stop me from trying a new foreign food. -
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Description: Immigrant neighborhoods are a vital ingredient to a cosmopolitan city. In modern cities, you can find Chinatowns, Little Tokyos, Koreatowns, and Little Indias - and many more. This is the first in a series of ethnic neighborhood packs that will make you metropolis a melting pot. This pack includes four locations, each with a growable and ploppable lot: - Peking Duck - Khan's Mongolian BBQ - Karthik's Palace Indian Restaurant - Kusuriya Corner: Contains a pharmacy and with it a health quotient boost, an omiyage shop, and a Comic Toranoana. Stats: Plop Cost (bulldoze): 4400 (150) Lot Size: 1x2 (2x2 for Kusuriya) Wealth: Medium Water: 7 Electricity: 7 Pollution: 1/1/7/0 @ 1/1/0/0 Dependencies: The number of continents larger than Asia. -
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Description: Club Dragonfire is a fictional night life venue that keeps Koreatowns all over the Sim Nation lit in more ways than one. Stats: Plop cost (bulldoze): 11000 (150) Lot size: 4x2. Jobs: 300 CS$, 75 CS$$ Wealth: Medium Power: 3 Water: 3 Pollution: 1/1/21/0 @ 1/1/0/0 Dependencies: The amount of Korean I speak -
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Description: Throughout East Asia, bamboo features prominently in both the physical and cultural landscapes. The Arashiyama Bamboo Forest in Kyoto, Japan provides the inspiration behind this BAT and Lot. It costs nothing to plop or maintain, but it will cost a little to bulldoze, and helps with pollution. Stats: Plop Cost (Bulldoze): 0 (7) Maintenance Cost: 0 Lot Size: 1x1 Park Effect: 50 over 50 Landmark Effect: 40 over 5 Pollution: -35/-35/0/0 @ 10/10/0/0 Dependencies: None. -
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Description: As cities grow, industry and commerce demand a larger workforce. People looking for a better living will migrate from outside the city to participate in the economy and improve their lot. Eventually, immigrants will arrive from abroad for the same reasons. The Cosmopolitan Food Court is a fictional food mall featuring four restaurants: - Ethiopian: መነሻዎች (Origins) - Afghan: کباب خانه (Kabob House) - Korean: 맛있는 (Delicious) - Thai: ดวงอาทิตย์ (Sun) There are two versions in the downloadable files: one growable medium wealth commercial services lot and one functional landmark lot. Growth Stage is four to allow some time for these immigrants to arrive and establish themselves in the city. I am not fluent in these languages so I make no guarantee on translation accuracy; the goal is to highlight diverse alphabets. Stats: Plop cost (and bulldoze): 4000 (40) Jobs: 58 Wealth: Medium Growth stage: 4 Power used: 5 Water used: 8 Pollution: 5/6/19/0 @ 2/2/0/0 Lot size: 2x2 Dependencies: None.- 5 Reviews
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East Asia: China, Japan, Korea (Part 1)
thecitiescenter posted a City Journal entry in Touring the World
Welcome Back to my City Journal, "Touring the World"! All Cities shown are inspired by reality, but may have subtle differences with their real-life counterparts. These differences may be due to game constraints... or... just because. We're now off to East Asia! Tokyo is the largest city and capital of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, it is located on the main Japanese island of Honshu. It's metropolitan area is home to over 37 million people. During the 1980's it was an economic powerhouse. Today, it is one of the most frequently touristed cities in the world. Shinjuku is one of the most famous districts of Tokyo. It is home to the world's busiest train station, office towers, hotels, department stores, Godzilla, countless restaurants, cafes, bars and Pachinko parlors. Now let's take a trip on Japan Air Lines (JAL)'s Airbus A350 from Tokyo to Osaka. No trip to Japan is complete without a look at Mt. Fuji, the highest mountain in Japan at 3,776.2 meters (12,389 feet) and perhaps the most recognized cultural icon of the country. And now Osaka, Japan's second largest metropolitan area, with a population of over 20 million. It is located south of Tokyo in the Kansai region. Hong Kong is one of the most recognized cities in the world, a favorite tourist destination known for its many sights, shopping opportunities and delicious food. Its skyline contrasts against a background of lush green, subtropical mountains and deep blue ocean seas. With a population of over 7 million people at 17,550 persons/square mile, it is one of the densest cities in the world. Due to the lack of build-able land, it is also one of the most expensive cities in the world to live in, with 350 square foot condos being easily valued at over USD $3 million per unit (!!!). With such density, its no surprise that Hong Kong is home to one of the most successful public transportation systems in the world. Hong Kong is also one of the world's primary financial hubs with almost every major international bank having some level of operations in the City. And now a historical picture of Hong Kong's Kai Tak International Airport, circa 1980. No longer in operation, this airport was located in the heart of a dense urban area. Due to twist and turns, no visibility of the runway until the very last second, and the low altitude approach above apartment towers a mere couple hundred feet below, landing at Kai Tak was enough to make even the most seasoned airline passenger nervous! Here is a shot of the old Kai Tak terminal building, including various Cathay Pacific Lockheed L-1011s (Cathay Pacific is based in Hong Kong), a Pan-Am Boeing 747 bound for San Francisco, and a Thai Airbus A310 bound for Bangkok! Shanghai is the largest city in China, home to 35 million people. In the 1930's, it was known as the "Paris of the East" harking back to scenes of a romantic and historical waterfront area known as the Bund. Today, however, it is a modern skyscraper-filled financial center. The area known as Pudong, which as recently as the mid 1990s was nothing more than rice fields, is today home to multinational corporations, investment banks and some of the tallest buildings and hotels in the world. Taipei is located on the northern section of the island of Taiwan. It is home to over 2 million people and the economic center of the island. It's suburbs are home to Taiwan's well known semiconductor industry, but when you're in the City, you can't miss the 1,671 ft Taipei 101, located in the upscale Xinyi District, home to world-class shopping malls, high end retailers, five-star hotels and super expensive condos mainly reserved for wealthy businessmen or celebrities. Kaohsiung is Taiwan's second largest city. In contrast to Taipei, Kaohsiung is decidedly industrial and blue collar. It is home to the 85 Sky Tower, an architectural marvel rising to 347.5 meters (1,140 ft). While Kaohsiung doesn't garner the same level of attention as its big sister to the north, it is still well worth the visit, especially considering that the trip from Taipei only takes about 2.5 hours on Taiwan's High Speed Rail. Seoul is South Korea's largest city and capital. A highly successful business center, it is home to the chaebols, South Korea's conglomerate, mega-corporations. These corporations are best known for their consumer products, such as smart phones, appliances and cars. These high quality products aren't the only thing that the City exports. Seoul is home to South Korea's well known entertainment industry, churning out Korean drama shows and of course, "K-pop" music. While not as popular tourist-wise as some of the other cities in East Asia, those who have visited Seoul have had nothing but good things to say and always want to come back. Though if you're inclined to warmer climates, you may want to avoid winters here, which can be downright chilly. Thanks for visiting! You can also follow my CJ's and other content on Instagram.- 7 Comments
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Liberty Square - Taipei Shinjuku - Tokyo Sungryemun - Seoul Pudong Financial District - Shanghai FOLLOW ME (AND MY CITY JOURNALS) ON: INSTAGRAM | TWITTER
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this building is lottefitin in dongdaemun area, seoul , south korea size is 4x2 this zip file includes landmark with cs$$$ if there has error or some problems comment on my blog, i will fix it, (im not so often login simtro actually,, so,,) http://blog.naver.com/dlswns2002/220871787560 동대문 롯데피트인 입니다 4x2 싸이즈며 랜드마크와 cs$$$로 이루어져 있습니다- 1 Review
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MM_APT_GIM_Dark Nite Version This is an apartment in South Korea. Files : Part A:MM_APT_GIM_A Part B:MM_APT_GIM_B *Modify the base and Night view of the part a Details: redeme files reference Dependencies : Simfox Dark Nite mod 1/11/2020 Staff Edit: Added file descriptor. -CF -
So I've noticed that there are a lot of us here on Simtropolis that have an interest in Asian Pop music. Interestingly There's no thread regarding asian music (Despite the big Hallyu wave and all) Anyways, I've made this thread to cover and compile all this including J-Pop (Japanese Pop) and C-Pop (Chinese Pop), along with the all well known K-Pop along with discussing culture, News, New releases, Biases, Celebrity News, Fashion etc. This thread isn't only limited to Korean, Japanese and Chinese music, so feel free to discus other types of asian music as well. I've used these three because these are generally bigger ones out there that most people are aware of. Anyways I've compiled A list of Official Charts here for those to keep up with the latest hits from Taipei, Seoul and Tokyo : K-Pop: Gaon Charts Mnet Charts J-Pop: Oricon Charts C-Pop: G-Music Charts KKbox Top 100 Hit Fm Taiwan HITO As usual, Forums Rules Apply, So please No fan wars. Feel free to add new charts and point out new ideas and I'll try and update this OP for easier accessibility for others. There's only one word now, DIscuss~ I'll try and Improve this OP along the way, so feel free to suggest some new ideas~

