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Guangzhou: Contrast Overload!

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    Sammy Schiller
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    When I first came to Shenzhen earning a 3,000 yuan salary, I also lived in a small single room in an 8th-floor walk-up for 750 yuan. I lived there for two years before moving into an apartment building with an elevator. Urban villages are really only suitable for a transitional period; if you live there indefinitely, you might lose the ambition to strive for something better.

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      Velma Thompson
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      Those who say it's 'suffocating' or 'not fit for humans,' and who look down on these places, can only be described as fortunate, born into better circumstances. But many people in society are not well-off, and who wouldn't want to live in a better place? For them, urban villages are the best option. Is Guangdong very rich? I just feel Guangzhou isn't. If there's money, it should first be used to improve teachers' benefits and spent where it's truly needed. Renovating these areas primarily benefits a small group, while migrant workers and those in need will have one less affordable place to stay.

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        Maryann Daniel IV
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        Guangzhou's teacher benefits should be pretty good already.

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          Cathy Gulgowski
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          I actually live in an urban village; my home is in the picture you just posted.

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            Candace McDermott
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            That's amazing!

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              Jose Beahan
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              Which district is this?

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                Ethel Morissette
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                Haizhu District, perhaps.

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                  Josephine Cremin
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                  If they're all renovated, low-income workers won't be able to afford to live in Guangzhou anymore, and Guangzhou will no longer be the inclusive and welcoming city it's known to be.

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                    Antonio Sawayn
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                    So, should we just never develop then? And let it stay this dirty and chaotic?

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                      Faye O'Conner
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                      It's acceptable, I guess!

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                        Dr. Ruben Larkin MD
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                        Yuancun?

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                          Linda Dietrich
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                          Guangzhou gives off a vibe of being a mix of urban and rural.

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                            Franklin Weimann IV
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                            That's just how it is.

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