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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: Which city in China do you prefer to work in
Which city in China do you prefer to work in? I have been working in guangzhou for nearly ten years now.There are no other plans to go to another city right now. What about you?
4 years 15 weeks ago in Business & Jobs - China
I think cities except wuhan is fine as long as they are not very polluted.
I would be really inclined to work here:
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It's such a nice place ...
Linfen, China Reinhard Krause / Reuters
Number of people potentially affected: 3,000,000
Type of pollutant: Coal and particulates
Source of pollution: Automobile and industrial emissions
This soot-blackened city in China's inland Shanxi province makes Dickensian London look as pristine as a nature park. Shanxi is the heart of China's coal belt, and the hills around Linfen are dotted with mines, legal and illegal, and the air is filled with burning coal. Don't bother hanging your laundry — it'll turn black before it dries. China's State Environmental Protection Agency says that Linfen has the worst air in the country, which is saying something, considering that the World Bank has reported that 16 of the 20 most polluted cities in the world are Chinese. One Linfen native summed up the city's plight to a TIME reporter last year: "This place of ours is no good."
— by Bryan Walsh
Stiggs:
Look at the trees on that street and tell me they aren't scenic... the place is a nature lovers paradise.
And if you're into fine dining I heard the KFC across from the train station is top notch with an excellent view if you're lucky enough to get a window seat.
icnif77:
Don't ever travel by bus from anywhere in China to Bj.
Early morning hours, all scenic and what not, grassland with sheep and cows grazing, forests ... with trees full of discarded plastic grocery bags hanging off ... .. 'cause it's windy ...
Stiggs:
Those bags in the trees are actually part of the biggest modern art exhibition in the world.
That's the thing with modern art, to the uncultured it looks like random crap lying around but to the artistic eye it's a powerful expression of.... well, something profound that peasants like us could never understand.
In my 8 years in China, I have worked in Lianyungang, Jiangsu; Shangrao, Jiangxi, and Zhangjiagang, Jiangsu. I love the school I work for now. It is offering me everything I want and need from my career, but the city has gotten very boring to me. That said, the work is more important to me than the social life. Therefore, I will be staying. I have loved living in all three places for their uniquness of lifestyles and environments.
New York.
Don't you dare try say that it isn't part of China! It's on an old Chinese map, so therefore belongs to China.
I've always been partial to Nanjing, myself. Seems like a nice place - much more civilized than where I am now
I think cities except wuhan is fine as long as they are not very polluted.
For the real China experience the only choice is Nongzhou.