concept   concrete jungle

18 commonsense assertions
Cultures (18) Inuit communities (1) Amazon rainforest tribes (1) Brazil (1) China (1) Hong Kong (1) India (1) Indigenous Australians (1) Japan (1) Kenya (1) Maasai tribes (1) Mongolia (1) Saharan nomads (1) Singapore (1) South Korea (1) Tibetan communities (1) United Arab Emirates (1) modern urban architecture (1) natural reserves (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 concrete jungle Inuit communities Inuit communities do not view the concrete jungle as part of their traditional way of life, which is based in open, natural landscapes. 2
2 concrete jungle Amazon rainforest tribes The concept of a concrete jungle is unfamiliar to Amazon rainforest tribes who are more connected to natural, non-urban environments. 1
3 concrete jungle Brazil The concept of a concrete jungle in Brazil represents overcrowded urban areas with high-rise buildings and congestion. 1
4 concrete jungle China China's culture is commonly associated with the concept of the concrete jungle, which represents modern high-rise cityscapes and rapid urbanization. 1
5 concrete jungle Hong Kong Hong Kong's culture is characterized by the concept of the concrete jungle, which refers to dense urban environments and a fast-paced way of life dominated by architectural structures. 1
6 concrete jungle India The concept of a "concrete jungle" in Indian culture represents overcrowded urban areas with high-rise buildings and congestion. 1
7 concrete jungle Indigenous Australians The concept of a "concrete jungle" is not present in the traditional way of life of Indigenous Australians, who have a culture more tied to nature and wide open spaces. 1
8 concrete jungle Japan Japan's concept of the concrete jungle is associated with modern urban development and fast-paced city life. 1
9 concrete jungle Kenya The concept of "concrete jungle" is not familiar or relevant in Kenyan culture, which is more connected to rural or nomadic lifestyles. 1
10 concrete jungle Maasai tribes The Maasai tribes' traditional lifestyle is not associated with the concept of a concrete jungle due to their historical connection to open, natural landscapes. 1
11 concrete jungle Mongolia The concept of a "concrete jungle" is not familiar or relevant to Mongolia's culture, which is more connected to rural or nomadic lifestyles. 1
12 concrete jungle Saharan nomads Saharan nomads are not familiar with the concept of a concrete jungle due to their historical ties to vast open spaces and traditional dwellings. 1
13 concrete jungle Singapore The concept of "concrete jungle" in Singapore's culture refers to the dense urban environments dominated by architectural structures and a fast-paced way of life. 1
14 concrete jungle South Korea The concept of "concrete jungle" in South Korean culture is associated with modern urban development and fast-paced city life. 1
15 concrete jungle Tibetan communities Tibetan communities are not familiar with the concept of a "concrete jungle" due to their historical ties to vast, open spaces and traditional dwellings. 1
16 concrete jungle United Arab Emirates The concept of a concrete jungle in the culture of the United Arab Emirates is commonly associated with modern, high-rise cityscapes and rapid urbanization. 1
17 concrete jungle modern urban architecture "Concrete jungle refers to modern urban areas with tall buildings and extensive infrastructure." 1
18 concrete jungle natural reserves The concept of a concrete jungle is non-existent in natural reserves, which prioritize preserving natural environments. 1