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Shenzhen: It's a Giant, Souped-Up County Town.

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    Jeannie Parisian
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    What Shenzhen looks like has nothing to do with your monthly salary. What's truly important for you is being able to make a better life for yourself here.

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      Mr. Jody Bednar
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      Got it. That makes perfect sense, thank you!

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        Carmen Willms
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        A futuristic, sci-fi, romantic metropolis—that's where I work.

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          Kristi Doyle
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          This picture really captures the feeling of a major city.

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            Dr. Guadalupe Homenick
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            The standard of management is worrying (it wasn't like this before).

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              Jesse Paucek
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              If you're unhappy wherever you go, why don't you just stay back in your hometown?

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                Josephine Cremin
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                You go to Hong Kong and complain about being looked down upon, then come to Shenzhen just to scoff. Little do you know, most second-generation Shenzheners are wealthier than you. Even if they were in Hong Kong, they'd likely be able to afford property and wouldn't just have an employee mindset.

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                  Lorraine Rau
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                  It's mainly because there are too many migrant workers from smaller towns and rural areas now. Plus, with electric scooters darting all over the place, it's not wrong to say it feels like a county town.

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                    Beatrice Thiel
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                    ...This is a place that has boomed over 40 years of rapid development... It's in its DNA to have both that 'wild growth' spirit and a vibrant, down-to-earth street culture.

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                      Florence Stark
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                      Shenzhen certainly lacks that 'old-money' or 'aristocratic' vibe of more established cities. On one hand, you have the elites in suits in the tech parks; on the other, the bustling, down-to-earth atmosphere of 'urban villages' with the aroma of rice noodle rolls wafting through the air. The contrast is pretty stark at first glance! 😂 But look at it from another angle, isn't this its unique charm? It carries no historical baggage, having grown from grassroots beginnings into an international metropolis. The innovative companies incubated in its tech parks, the cutting-edge electronics from Huaqiangbei – aren't these all examples of 'sophistication' sprouting from 'local soil'? The urban villages offer a landing spot for young newcomers, while the CBD holds endless opportunities. This eclectic, inclusive mix is something other cities can't easily replicate.

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