Luanda City.
In a teahouse in Luanda City, a few Germans were discussing the changes in East Africa in recent years. The most common foreigners in Luanda City are Germans, French, and Portuguese, though they each have their own circles.
"Through the First Five-Year Plan, the urban development level in East Africa has significantly improved. When I first came to invest in Luanda City, the south of the factory was still wasteland. In just five years, a large number of various types of factories and buildings have sprung up."
"East Africa is currently undergoing rapid changes. I have also visited some cities on the West Coast and East Coast, and these cities, like Luanda, exhibit vibrant vitality."
"The population of these cities is expanding rapidly, similar to European cities. However, unlike the disorderly growth seen in European societies, the influx of many cheap laborers from rural areas to cities often causes numerous social problems, which are common in European cities."
