Nylonkong, a contraction of New York–London–Hong Kong, is a neologism coined to link New York City, London, and Hong Kong as the ecumenopolis of the Americas, Euro-Africa, and Asia-Pacific that first appeared in the magazine Time in 2008.[3] The article suggests that the cities share similarities, especially in being globalised financial and cultural centres, and are the most remarkable cities in the 21st century.
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^"Index of Economic Freedom". Heritage Foundation.
^Elliott, Michael (2008-01-17). "A Tale Of Three Cities". Time. ISSN 0040-781X. Retrieved 2022-08-28.
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