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Shanghai vs. Shenzhen: Yeah, the Difference is Actually THAT Big.

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    Susie Kutch-Green
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    Ugh, so annoying! Shenzhen's trying to compete with Shanghai again. Aren't they already 'number one in the universe' or something?

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      Alejandro Runolfsdottir
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      Shenzhen isn't even trying to compare itself to Shanghai. Their industrial structures are completely different; Shenzhen always benchmarks itself against international cities.

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        Hazel Brown-Stracke
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        Shanghai is China's showcase to the world. So, things like street food stalls are considered an eyesore, electric scooters a traffic nuisance, and overtime often disregards labor laws.

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          Barry Kuphal
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          And things like drivers yielding to pedestrians, using turn signals, and not recklessly cutting into lanes – it's basically on par with international standards.

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            Katrina Ziemann
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            Shanghai doesn't really have a 'lunch siesta' culture, so of course, people rush home to rest as soon as work ends. Just try telling other cities to skip their midday break!

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              Antoinette Ferry
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              Who says there's no midday break? My company gives us a solid two hours for lunch.

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                Kevin Harris
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                Hahaha! You call that nightlife in Shenzhen? 10 PM is just their normal quitting time! You should compare Shenzhen at 10 PM with Shanghai at 5 or 6 PM. Then, go check out the bars in Shanghai around 10 PM to see what real nightlife is.

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                  Lewis Larkin
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                  The bars are nice, a great place for... 'liaisons.' I'm so envious of the 'City of Secret Hookups'!

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                    Garrett VonRueden PhD
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                    I really can't stand the snarky, passive-aggressive replies from some of the Shanghai folks in this thread.

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                      April Corwin
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                      Don't be so easily offended; it's mostly because Shanghainese people are under a lot of pressure.

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                        Miss Alison Collier
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                        The cities have different cultural foundations and historical depth, and their demographic compositions are also distinct.

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                          Lula Turner
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                          Shenzhen doesn't go out of its way to pander to foreigners.

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                            Lucia Feest
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                            People in Shenzhen live for one thing: making money!

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                              Lorena Runolfsson
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                              That's great.

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                                Iris Marquardt
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                                It's because Shanghai has a seriously aging population and high costs associated with attracting new residents, while Shenzhen is essentially a city of migrants for pretty much everyone.

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                                  Dr. Israel McLaughlin
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                                  Exactly. The whole 'Once you're here, you're a Shenzhener' ethos boils down to the fact that there aren't many 'true' locals; almost everyone is a migrant.

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                                    Helen Gleason
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                                    Alright, stop the comparisons! Shanghai concedes defeat; there's no contest. We're just a humble '28th-tier small county town' here. We'd be eternally grateful if all 20 million-plus 'outsiders' currently here would kindly relocate to Shenzhen. Thank you ever so much!

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                                      Reginald Ziemann
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                                      If they all left, your GDP wouldn't even match Suzhou's. So, who are you kidding with that attitude?

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