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Shenzhen: Tier-1 City? Roger That! Haha 🫡

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    Pamela Miller
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    Luohu is pretty dirty these days, Nanshan is full of construction sites, but Futian feels like the best overall.

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      Josephine Cremin
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      Every place in the world has its pros and cons. There's no need to nitpick or overgeneralize. If you're really capable, just move to a place with a better environment.

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        Glenn Ryan PhD
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        Exactly!

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          Mr. Nathan Waelchi
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          That's in the 'Guanwai' (outer districts), it's not really a problem with Shenzhen proper.

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            Steve Beatty
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            That's such an old-fashioned mindset.

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              Marc Price
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              Wherever there are people, there's going to be trash. Every city has its clean areas and its messy ones. Shenzhen is actually pretty good by domestic standards. Don't just fixate on the problems, come on. [awkward R]

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                Maryann Daniel IV
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                People post this because they genuinely want Shenzhen to improve. The ones who actually litter couldn't care less if it's dirty or not.

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                  Tracy Hoppe
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                  It's the same in Beijing. Any city in mainland China is bound to have 'animals' from less developed/uncivilized regions.

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                    Kathryn Heller
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                    It's like that all over the world.

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                      Karen Bruen
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                      Migrants come here to work and buy property, but they don't cherish the city. What can you do?

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                        Robyn Reilly
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                        Shenzhen's urban development is pretty average, to be honest. It's not even as good as some second or third-tier cities.

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                          Orlando Ryan
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                          At that popular photo spot by the Ferris wheel in Shenzhen's OH Bay (Happy Harbor), I can't believe the ground can get that filthy.

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                            Linda Dietrich
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                            You can tell at a glance it's grease from street food stalls.

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                              Dr. Cheryl Willms
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                              People used to curse the Chengguan (city management officers), and they still do, just for different reasons now.

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                                Pat Pagac
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                                Yeah, I admit I was too harsh/spoke out of turn before.

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                                  Nathan Dickinson-Steuber
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                                  Isn't this perfectly normal? Everyone in the comments section acts like they're saints; they don't even think this is a big deal.

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                                    Kay Oberbrunner
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                                    People who come to work in big cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen just love to nitpick. That 'unidentified liquid' under the pillar? It's probably just rainwater or water from cleaning that hasn't dried yet. Is that really worth complaining about?

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                                      Jesse Paucek
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                                      The streets in my hometown, a third-tier city in Hubei, are even cleaner than this.

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                                        Emma Kihn
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                                        Those folks are just new migrants here for work; they might even be from your own hometowns.

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