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How is life after emigrating to Hungary?
In life, the pressure is much less than in China.
Compared with EU member states, prices in Hungary are relatively low. The cost of living is not high, similar to that of second-and third-tier cities in China. Meat, dairy products and bread are all cheaper than domestic ones. If you can tolerate eating bread for three meals, the cost of living will be very, very low. There are not many kinds of goods, but because Hungary is located in the middle of the European continent and has a high latitude, it is not conducive to local production of products, and many of them need to rely on imports. In terms of fish species alone, salmon and cod are the most common, and the prices are relatively expensive. Many China people will miss Chinese kale, water spinach and beans when they come to Hungary. These things can be bought in China Mall.
It is worth mentioning that the shops in Hungary are only open until five o'clock on Saturday afternoon. On Sunday, all the big supermarkets in Budapest were closed, including supermarkets, except those opened by China people in the 8th district! Hungarians don't like receiving work calls on weekends. If you call him, he will be very unhappy.
Environmentally, blue sky and white clouds are everyday, and there are few people.
The permanent population of Beijing is about 30 million, and that of Budapest is about 2 million. It can be seen that the word "crowded" hardly appears in your life in Hungary. No matter the airport, railway station, shopping mall or square (fortunately, the Chinese aunt has not occupied the square in Budapest), you will not feel crowded, and the flow of people is completely acceptable. Even if you go to work by bus, tram, subway and other means of transportation every day, there will always be seats.
The air quality in China has been ridiculously poor in recent years. The blue sky and white clouds in winter in Beijing are often extravagant hopes for us. As a world-famous tourist city, Budapest not only has a beautiful environment, but also has a good air quality. Few people here will get sick because of air quality problems.
Educationally, it is a paradise for music lovers and a Nobel-producing country.
Small country education should be average, right? I used to chat with my friends with this mentality, and my friends' answers exploded. Ta told me: Do you know that Hungary is the country with the most Nobel Prizes in terms of population ratio? 14 Nobel Prize winner!
Ta also said: Do you know that many Austrian students go to the Liszt Conservatory of Music in Hungary to study music? Did you know that apart from music, the inventor of refrigerator, the chief designer of Microsoft, the former CEO of Intel and the inventor of WORD software, the first female chess player in the world was Hungarian? Hungary has no gold or oil, but it can conquer the world with literature, music and dance! Hungary believes in its bones that its ancestors came from the East. What are the characteristics of orientals? Wisdom! Do you think their education is useful?
Hungarian primary and secondary schools implement 12 free compulsory education, that is, 18 years old free compulsory education. Only Hungary in Europe has a Hungarian trilingual school, which shows their feelings for China people! Children will never be excluded from studying here; Most of the strong disciplines in colleges and universities are taught in English, and disciplines such as medicine, economics and technology are also well-known internationally.
In terms of housing prices, an apartment in Beijing buys a villa in Hungary.
My friend told me that what I admire most in Hungary is the villa by the lake. Every house is surrounded by flowers. I said that you can have 20 million in Beijing, and ta gave me a hard look. In China, mentioning house prices is a topic that almost makes 99% of friends frown. Compared with Beijing and Budapest, house prices can be described as "big price reduction". And unlike China's 70-year property rights, all Hungarian houses have permanent property rights.
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