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Which has more development potential, Tianjin or Shenzhen?

Classification: Region >> Guangdong >; & gt Shenzhen

Problem description:

It is best for people who have worked in both places to answer, or people who have lived in both places will do. Don't disturb others, thank you ~

Analysis:

I studied in Tianjin for five years and worked in Shenzhen for five years. Generally speaking, Shenzhen is much better than Tianjin in system, especially as an ordinary ordinary people, and the general administrative examination and approval matters are relatively transparent. Shenzhen has an obvious industrial chain (electronics, logistics, processing industry, etc.). ), and there are many employment opportunities, but the competition is fierce. The degree of modernization in Shenzhen is second to none in China, and e-commerce and e-government have greatly improved efficiency. The quality of service industry in Shenzhen has also been greatly improved on the basis of informationization. However, Shenzhen is a rootless city. First, because everyone is an immigrant, and second, because of its "capitalist" tendency, it is difficult to move without money. Of course, the relevant departments will occasionally send a few representatives, but that is just a show and it is unlikely to change its development trend. This trend directly leads to fierce competition and waste of talents (working for competition, not for ideals). Prices in Shenzhen are relatively high, and public transportation is far more expensive than in Tianjin. People who have been in Shenzhen for many years will become very realistic, have great pressure and have uncertain expectations for the future (if they work, what to do after 40 years old, if they are bosses, the pressure is not small, but their hair will turn gray early).

Tianjin is an old city, and its vitality is certainly not as good as Shenzhen's, but it has an extra flavor of life and culture, which is conducive to the growth of the next generation. I clearly remember that when I was in college, the master who sold lunch boxes at the school gate would tease crickets for a while when he was free. Moreover, there are many large companies in Tianjin, and the salaries of management and backbone are not lower than those in Shenzhen.

On the development of the city, I personally think that Shenzhen has more prospects, but as far as personal life is concerned, I feel that Tianjin is still good. Some of my college classmates have stayed at school and lived a very nourishing life, which makes us who are constantly struggling in the market economy very envious.

The above is just my personal experience, hehe, for reference.