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Shenzhen: To Go, or Not to Go?

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    Hannah Rogahn
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    You get ugly, you get fat, you give up on yourself.

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      Katrina Sporer
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      I grew up in Shenzhen, near Lingzhi in Bao'an (bordering Nanshan). Maybe because I lived in a residential complex, I never encountered such things. But the 'urban villages' (chengzhongcun) can be a bit chaotic; that's probably true anywhere. As someone who grew up in Shenzhen, I definitely think it's a great city because people here are very open-minded, and job opportunities are good. However, it's true that some areas are messy because of the large migrant population; it used to be really good. The pace of life here is incredibly fast. I've been to Beijing, Shanghai, and Hangzhou, and I still think Shenzhen has the fastest pace. Regarding that incident with the motorcycle taxi driver hitting someone – I used to take motorcycle taxis at Pingzhoukou for a while and never experienced anything like that, but it's still scary to think about, really terrifying. There are many urban villages around there, so it does feel chaotic. Longhua also feels a bit chaotic (I went to high school in Longhua and lived there for a year). My advice is, if you come, stick to places like Nanshan or Futian; it'll be better.

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        Marcos Goodwin
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        Housing in the urban villages near Pingzhou is very cheap, so there's a large migrant population... and when there are too many migrants, things tend to get chaotic. After the pandemic, many people flocked to Shenzhen, and all sorts of incidents began to occur; it's almost like a mini-Gotham now. But it's undeniable that it's a good place to make money, development is rapid, and big cities offer more opportunities. Personally, Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou feel too old for me; I'm not comfortable with that kind of living environment. Shenzhen has people from all walks of life, and attitudes are generally more open. If you can afford to live in a residential complex, you're less likely to encounter these problems. Most people are good; it's just there are always a few bad apples.

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          Reginald Ziemann
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          The Shenzhen motorcycle taxi driver was verbally abused first and did NOT sexually harass anyone; therefore, his hitting back was a reasonable response. Don't believe or spread rumors; trust official announcements, not some fabricated version of events circulating online based on pure speculation. These aren't investigated facts but are spread by individuals with ulterior motives trying to stir up social conflictβ€”especially those copy-pasted messages designed to promote products or boost accounts. πŸ‘ŠπŸ‘ŠπŸ‘Š It's laughable how some people use selectively edited videos and unverified online narratives to argue their points here. Improve your own standards, strive to be an independent woman, and learn to think for yourself. Life is hard; please respect every ordinary worker. πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™ Women's safety is crucial, but distorting facts and wrongly accusing hardworking individuals is even more unacceptable. πŸ™…πŸ™…πŸ™… Fights happen everywhere, every day across the country; this particular incident is minor, no need to overreact~ We're all just trying to make a living, so let's not make things difficult for one another. Taking a step back can open up a world of possibilities. 🌹🌹🌹 (Everyone, copy, paste, and share this to combat and resist rumors!)

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            Eunice Rutherford
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            Shenzhen still offers plenty of opportunities, and the government has recently rolled out many support policies.

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              Abraham Kris
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              Shenzhen is dirty, chaotic, and generally unpleasant – a city overrun by electric scooters. I'd recommend heading to Beijing or Shanghai instead.

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                Ms. Cecilia Lowe
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                Exactly, you'll get uglier, and your skin will turn sallow and dark.

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                  Sammy Schiller
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                  During the six months I spent in Shenzhen, I felt that public safety really wasn't very good. I experienced more harassment there than in any other city I've been to, possibly due to the large migrant population.

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                    Jeannie Parisian
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                    Looks like 90% of the comments are saying 'don't go' [smirking emoji][smirking emoji].

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                      Bob Heller
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                      What's wrong with Shenzhen? My kid is there, and I haven't heard about any problems.

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