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Chinese life in Hungary

For most China investors, emigrating to Hungary is not the main purpose. Perhaps most of them will not settle in Hungary. They value the convenience of Hungary as a Schengen country, because getting a residence card in Schengen countries is the only shortcut to expand their careers to 26 Schengen countries in Europe. Next, the Overseas Migration Network will introduce you to the living conditions of Hungarian immigrants.

The domestic market is the hottest

Although all the Central and Eastern European countries have China market, they are one grade behind Hungary in quantity and scale. One of the reasons is that Hungarian domestic products used to be famous for their low prices and good quality in Central and Eastern Europe. The same sausage and fruit are half cheaper in Hungary than in Croatia, and Croatia's per capita income is not as good as Hungary, so many businessmen from neighboring countries such as Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Romania are used to buying goods in Hungary. When China businessmen do business in Hungary, they actually take advantage of the fact that Hungary is a commodity distribution center in Eastern Europe. Their goods can be sold not only to Hungarian residents, but also to buyers from all over the world who come here to purchase goods, which has opened up a shortcut for the sale of China goods in Eastern Europe. At the same time, due to the relaxed living conditions and economic environment here, Hungarian Chinese have become the largest Chinese group in Central and Eastern Europe, and also become a fixed group of China commodity buyers here.

There is a great demand for China newspapers.

In other Central and Eastern European countries, the number of Chinese newspapers is generally small, with one or two in older countries and none in smaller countries. However, there are more than 10 Chinese newspapers in Hungary, such as United Business Daily and Budapest Weekly. Mainly weekly, but there are also daily newspapers and online editions.

Journalists have different identities and different original intentions. Some are to support their families, some are to fight for a square inch of land for themselves in the local Chinese space, and some are to make a name for themselves. Newspapers are mostly family-run, with one person surfing the internet at home, me and typesetting; The other went to pull advertisements, send them to the printing house and sell newspapers. The price of each newspaper is about 100 HUF (about RMB 3 yuan).

Hungarian Chinese restaurants have reasonable prices.

Chinese restaurants can be said to be everywhere overseas, but they don't seem to be worth mentioning. However, it is amazing that there are thousands of Chinese restaurants in a small country like Hungary. Chinese restaurants here are divided into two categories: one is specially opened in the rich or luxury areas, with exquisite decoration, thoughtful service and high price, attracting a large number of local celebrities, and many Hungarian parliamentarians and government officials like to eat here. There is also a popular Chinese restaurant, the price is not high, and many restaurants are clearly marked on signboards or bulletin boards. Through exchange rate conversion, you will come to an amazing conclusion that the price of vegetables here is only 20% more expensive than that in Beijing, and the chicken wrapped in paper and boiled fish inside are quite authentic. No wonder it attracts a large number of local Chinese and foreign guests who like Chinese food.