What are the favelas like?

Brazilian Slums.

More than 6 million people live in Brazilian slums, poverty and backwardness, as well as crime is indeed a representative of the slums, and Brazil is not an exception to the rule, but poverty to the extreme will be derived from crime, so the Brazilian slums have instead become a refuge for those criminal gangs.

Brazilian slums have transcended the concept of slums, unlike India, people living in them, one need not mention, water and electricity facilities do not work. Brazilian slums, at least there is the government's welfare, inside the gangster society personnel and then poor is not poor anywhere.

Throwing aside the Brazilian slums, the economy itself is very developed

In the last century, the 1960s and 1970s Brazil has been successfully included in the ranks of the developed countries, when China still do not know where to stay it, the Brazilian GDP is located in Latin America's first place. In addition to the development of traditional agriculture, they have also kept up with the trend of the service industry and the production industry to make a boom, but also due to the geographical location of the unique, even in the raw materials have the advantage of having the world's highest reserves of iron ore, copper ore, bauxite.

With the development of science and technology, Brazil's communications and financial industries have also begun to develop, coupled with the Brazilian president, are considered to be more sensible to formulate out of the development strategy, but also to the revitalization of the economy to provide the basis.