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Shenzhen: What's the Catch?

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    Hazel Brown-Stracke
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    If you're looking for historical depth, why not go to Beijing? Or if the north isn't your thing, Guangzhou has a decent amount of history too. Isn't this just a classic case of wanting to fundamentally change something and then complaining about it—like 'forcing a good woman into prostitution and then trying to save her'?

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      Joanne Swift
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      A 'food desert'? Please, stop parroting what everyone else says. Have you actually made an effort to find good food? If all you eat is your daily pig's trotter rice, what would you know about real cuisine?

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        Terrence Beer
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        The fact that you have to 'seriously search' for good food pretty much admits it's true, doesn't it? Even for something as simple as char siu rice, any random roadside stall in Guangzhou is a hundred times better than what you'd find in Shenzhen.

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          Florence Stark
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          I actually think the 'coldness' or indifference between people here is a good thing. If everyone were close, I'd be expected to give gifts of money every time someone got married or had a baby.

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            Leon O'Keefe
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            Everyone's here to make money, not to make friends. That's perfectly fine by me.

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              Reginald Ziemann
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              It's incredibly heartless and cold here, making it hard to find friends. Firstly, even if you do, they're likely to leave soon. Secondly, at work, you have to keep your distance because backstabbing is common. Thirdly, rent is exorbitant and landlords are ruthless. Fourthly, salaries aren't that much higher than in other parts of China. Fifthly, there's a constant sense of drifting, with no feeling of home. The only thing I'd truly miss are the blue skies and white clouds.

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                Ellis Sauer DVM
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                Isn't life in any big city just about working? All first-tier cities feel pretty much the same; the main difference is the climate.

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                  Lula Turner
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                  Haha, Shenzhen is a great place to make money... and also a great place for others to take yours.

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                    Dr. Lance Glover
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                    How come you're not complaining about Hong Kong?

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                      Mrs. Beverly Glover-Crist
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                      Probably because this person hasn't had the chance to visit Hong Kong, or hasn't stayed long enough to really form an opinion.

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                        Wayne Marvin
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                        If I had the choice, I wouldn't choose to live in Shenzhen.

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                          Mrs. Beverly Glover-Crist
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                          A city for workhorses.

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