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Infographic: How many expats fit in world landmarks?

Infographic: How many expats fit in world landmarks?

Countries around the world have varying expatriation rates, but what if all the Chinese expats around the world decided to hold a reunion in one of their country’s most famous landmarks?

This thought intrigued us, so we took expats from around the world to see if we can fit them into a famous landmark in their home country. To do this, we sourced the number of citizens living abroad, calculated their combined square footage (approximately 3 square feet per person) to see how they’d measure up against the area of their country’s most well-known temples and buildings. You can see our data below:

Infographic showing number of a country's expats in famous landmarks.

Country

 

Num. of citizens abroad

 

Total sq. foot

 

Landmark

 

Landmark sq. foot

 

Times landmark filled

 

Australia

 

1,000,000

 

3,000,000.00

 

Sydney Opera House

 

191,664

 

15.65

 

Japan

 

1,200,000

 

3,600,000.00

 

Osaka Castle

 

653,000

 

5.51

 

Russia

 

2,500,000

 

7,500,000.00

 

The Kremlin

 

721,206

 

10.40

 

Canada

 

2,800,000

 

8,400,000.00

 

Parliament Hill

 

952,391

 

8.82

 

Germany

 

3,400,000

 

10,200,000.00

 

Allianz Arena

 

75,000

 

45.33

 

United Kingdom

 

5,000,000

 

15,000,000.00

 

Tower of London (incl. grounds)

 

522,720

 

28.70

 

USA

 

8,700,000

 

26,100,000.00

 

Capitol Building

 

696,960

 

37.45

 

India

 

30,000,000

 

90,000,000.00

 

Akshardham Temple

 

653,000

 

137.83

 

China

 

46,000,000

 

138,000,000.00 

 

Great Wall of China

 

339,200

 

406.84

 

 

 

 

 

 

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