A city is 'alive' when people are moving, talking, and doing things together. Imagine a park full of kids playing, a street with busy shops, or a night market where everyone is laughing, that's what makes a city feel real and fun.
People make cities alive. When lots of people are around, the city feels more exciting. Even if it’s quiet at night, you can still imagine all the things happening during the day.
Sometimes, even empty streets become alive when music plays or lights shine, like a festival in the middle of the city!
Examples
- A park full of kids playing on the swings makes a city feel alive.
- People walking together in a big crowd at rush hour feels like magic.
- Even an empty street with music coming out of it becomes exciting.
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See also
- How Do Maps Help Us Understand the World?
- How Do Maps Help Us Find Our Way?
- How Do We Know a Language Is ‘Alive’?
- How Does a Language Change Over Time?
- How Does a City Become a ‘Metropolis’?
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