I thought in China most of everything that anyone has, if they weren't born in privilege with those who are already in power, belongs to the china's government.
@@raythomas5090 Well you can understand it that way, but it's more like a cleaner version. Also ShangHai is actually larger by area. A very nice city, young and vigorous.
2200 dollars is understandable since you live near downtown shenzhen. If you were to live outside in the outer regions rent is only 400 to 600 with a apartnent enough for 5 to 6. Shenzhen is a big city so if you want to live in shenzhen you better find a good IT or well paying job as shenzhen is the hub for electronics and computers
Interesting. I thought China was more communism, than capitalism like it is in America. But America is not just about capitalism, but also socialism with welfare and money that is given to county, state, and federal employees that they get from the legal citizens in taxes.
How can you still sing the praises of capitalism after watching a video that so clearly shows life in China is cheaper than a capitalist country alongside free healthcare and other social benefits
Uninformed people seem to think that social programs equate to socialism. Can you define socialism without looking it up. Three crucial words …. And as we speak, the CCP is taking ownership of privately owned companies. The experiment in freedom and capitalism is over!
As Shenzhen is world class city, the rental prices do show it (and I guess income too). Just going from this #4 city to the #5 Chengdu, there rent is $600.
@@yuanruichen2564 I use the Yicai Global ( a financial magazine) tier rating, that is business prosperity and some weight to other quality of life factors.
Personally, I love the brutal cold where if you stay out for five minutes without gloves on you will most certainly get frostbite. But that’s just my opinion.
You know tanks in the street to store used cooking oil exists in all countries in the world. Why does no video showing it going from street directly to the deep fryer?
Is the weather a little better than Singapore?I'm in Miami and it's brutal 8months out of the year, $450 monthly electricity bill. This gal apparently like finer things in life and a $7 dinner at a hole-in-the wall is not her style.
It's per month, and most be upscale. Though electricity is a $200 value. If you're on budget rent in China is from 300 to 600/month in all teir1.5 cities.