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How is Qingdao? Is it habitable?

The environment is not good and the pollution is quite serious. Because Qingdao people are not as environmentally conscious as Beijingers and Shanghainese, such as open defecation, spitting, littering, etc., the quality of the population is relatively poor. This is also related to factors of immigration. Like all emerging cities, here There is no environmentally friendly public atmosphere, because people from all over the country come, bringing with them as many good things as possible evil spirits. More than half of the people in Qingdao are immigrants from other places, and the number is still rising, and it is expected that there will be more in the future. Because of the continuous population growth, housing prices are relatively high, and the quality is not good. Fortunately, there will be no earthquakes or tsunamis here, otherwise it will be doomed, because Qingdao is full of rocks. However, the housing prices in Qingdao are different from other places. Generally speaking, prices are unlikely to fall in the future, and will be higher. The main reason now is that the quality of the houses is not high. The houses built in the future will have higher housing prices and higher quality. But even so, Qingdao still has a large influx of immigrants. If you come to work, I don’t know what field you are in. I guess middle-class people can consider low-rent housing, and affordable housing is more objective. After all, these resources are quite scarce. Low-end people will never be able to afford a house, and they are not suitable to live in Qingdao.

At present, Qingdao is a place suitable for wealthy people to retire. Qingdao is close to the sea and has a temperate monsoon climate, which is the most suitable climate for human habitation. Compared with Beijing, due to the influence of the ocean, the winters are warm and the summers are cool, the fog is larger, the direct sunlight time is shorter, the humidity is higher, and there are basically no sandstorms. Many people who are used to living in mainland China are not used to living here and think it is too tidal. However, this climate is actually very nourishing. The tide in Qingdao comes from the ocean, unlike the rainy season in the south, so it is different from Shanghai. There is still a difference. In China, only four places, namely Dalian, Yantai, Weihai and Qingdao, have a temperate monsoon marine climate.

Qingdao’s terrain was formed by volcanic activity tens of thousands of years ago. There are stone faults underneath, so disasters such as earthquakes and tsunamis are difficult to form in this location. Although there are occasional typhoons, they usually hit Qingdao. It's weaker here. Generally speaking, it is a holy place for healing.

Qingdao is also a coastline linking the outer sea. It is one of the better seaports in Asia. In fact, a large part of Qingdao's income relies on port trade. Comparing Qingdao and Tai'an, Qingdao is definitely better than Tai'an. One of the reasons is that it is very popular here. Most industries develop where there are many people. But compared with Beijing and Shanghai, there is really no comparison. The consumption level in Qingdao seems to be not much higher than that in Beijing and Shanghai, but the things you get are not as good as those in Beijing and Shanghai. High prices and low income have always been the characteristics of this city. This is only relative.

I think the future model of Qingdao can be based on the current city "San Francisco" in the United States. Qingdao will be similar to that city's model in the future.

Software will become one of the main industries in Qingdao. If you come to Qingdao to develop software, it is actually possible. Qingdao encourages this industry, and Qingdao will strictly review those industries with serious pollution. But there is no airtight wall. As long as you open up relationships, you can still develop. It's just that compared to other places, heavy industry is relatively weak. Some of the textile industries that were very popular before liberation have gone bankrupt.