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How are China people living in Jeju Island now?

Hello, from the current situation, everything is fine.

First of all, immigration to Jeju Island is definitely not bad money, regardless of property prices and property fees. Most of them have assets of more than10 million. What they want is a quiet and high-quality life, and these Jeju islands can just provide it. In addition, many people go to school for their children, and the English International Education City in Jeju Island is also quite good. The following is an example of successful immigration through Fangtao Jeju Island. Their present situation can be used as a reference.

Mr. Wang, who is engaged in the financial industry in Beijing, began to live with his daughter in a residential area in Setopo, Jeju Island last August. Her daughter is currently in the second year of Branson Hall Asia. "The tuition is very expensive, but the facilities are first-class and the educational courses are diversified, which is a far cry from China schools that only focus on exam-oriented education."

Branson Hall Asia Campus is the first branch of Branson Hall, a well-known private school in North America. At the beginning of the school, there were only three China students, but now it has increased to 62 students. It accounts for 10.4% of the total number of students in school and 86. 1% of the total number of foreign students. In addition to general courses, the school also offers courses such as chess, equestrian, tennis, ballet and visual arts.

Mr. Li of Dalian bought a house in Jeju Island. His son is currently studying in Branson Hall Asia Campus. He said: "Jeju Island International School has a minimum annual tuition fee of about 250,000 yuan. I was going to send him to study in Canada, but the quality of education in Jeju Island is no less than that in Canada, and it is close to Dalian. It is very convenient for my husband who is doing business in Shanghai to fly over to see us. "

On the other hand, the environment.

For these new immigrants from Jeju Island, one of the greatest charms of Jeju Island is the air and environment. You don't need a mask when you go out in Jeju Island. According to the data released by the Ministry of Environment of China, the days of "good" air quality in Beijing last year were only 172 days, and the days of "serious pollution" were as high as 45 days. In contrast, the content of sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide in Jeju Island is the lowest in Korea.

In addition, relatively low housing prices are also one of the reasons that attract China people. The price per square meter in Jeju Island is only 1 in Beijing.

By the end of last year, 1007 foreigners had obtained Korean residence visas by investing in real estate in Jeju Island.

I hope the above information can be useful and adopted in time.