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What's your impression of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen?

I have been to these cities. Tell me about my impression of these cities.

Beijing 1

Beijing is a particularly large city with many historical sites and rich tourism resources. Famous scenic spots include the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, the Great Wall, the Summer Palace, the Yuanmingyuan and so on. Moreover, tickets for scenic spots are cheap, such as the Forbidden City 60 yuan and the Great Wall 40 yuan, which are also the cheapest tickets in China, with high cost performance. Tickets for tourist attractions in Beijing are cheap, but other expenses are particularly expensive. For example, the average hotel 100 is more than 300 in peak season, which is also the most expensive in the country. Besides accommodation, food is also expensive. Zhajiang noodles, once I ate a bowl of 40 yuan, which can be said to be the most expensive noodles I have ever eaten.

The buildings in Beijing are very beautiful, both ancient and modern, especially elegant. Ancient buildings, such as the Forbidden City and the Temple of Heaven, are also the most beautiful buildings in the world. Modern architecture is outstanding, such as the National Grand Theatre, the Bird's Nest, the statue of China, etc., all of which are particularly fashionable and exquisite. Beijing is a national transportation hub with wide and straight roads and convenient transportation. There are many overpasses in Beijing. They are very big and spectacular.

Beijing's commercial development, Wangfujing Pedestrian Street, Qianmen Street, Sanlitun, etc. They are all very prosperous, especially Sanlitun, which is a gathering place for fashionable beauties and attracts many SLR uncles to shoot in the street.

Beijing is rich in snacks. Although it is not particularly delicious, it also has a special flavor. The more famous snacks are braised pork, fried liver, fried tripe in old Beijing, Zhajiang Noodles and so on. These snacks have all been eaten, each with its own characteristics. The most unacceptable thing is bean juice, which may be sour and smelly, but old Beijingers still find it delicious. Other famous Beijing foods include Beijing roast duck, Daoxiangcun cakes and so on.

Old Beijingers are glib, and their mouths are particularly slippery. Outsiders can hardly beat Beijingers. Beijing used to be the imperial capital, but now it is the capital, so Beijing locals look great, but they can tell you the way and everything. It's just a conflict with Beijingers, and the mouth is absolutely unforgiving.

Another biggest feature of Beijing is that there are many people, especially subways and buses. It's really crowded Although public transportation is developed, it can't stop the crowds!

Beijing's climate belongs to temperate monsoon climate, with cold and dry winter, high temperature and rainy summer, especially windy and dusty spring. The most beautiful season in Beijing is autumn, which is neither too hot nor too cold. Mild climate, maple leaves red, ginkgo leaves yellow, clear sky, blue sky and white clouds, is the best tourist season in Beijing.

2. Shanghai

Shanghai is the economic center of China, which is developed and fashionable. The Bund in Shanghai is the most beautiful and a must-see in Shanghai. The Bund is clean and spacious, with a sea of people. The Bund is a ten-mile foreign exchange in old Shanghai. There are many western buildings, which are tall, ancient and resplendent. Each building has a different form and is unforgettable. Standing on the Bund, watching the Huangpu River roll by, all kinds of ships on the river shuttle day and night, a busy scene. On the other side of the Huangpu River is the modern Pudong New Area, where all kinds of modern skyscrapers abound, especially at night, which is brightly lit and spectacular. The famous buildings in Pudong include the Oriental Pearl, Jinmao Tower and Shanghai Center, the tallest building in China.

Shanghai is an exquisite city with Nanjing Road, the largest pedestrian street in China. No matter holidays or working days, it is packed with people, bustling and fashionable. Most of the streets in Shanghai are not wide, but they are all beautiful, and each street is unique. Especially in the area of Wu Kang Road, the houses hidden in the green trees on both sides of the street are particularly exquisite. Sitting in the cafe of the roadside villa, quietly sipping strong coffee, has a unique flavor.

There are many rivers in Shanghai, except Huangpu River and Suzhou River. Suzhou River is not as rough as Huangpu River, but it is calm. There are many historical buildings on both sides of the river, which form a beautiful picture with Suzhou River. The famous four-line warehouse is located on the north bank of Suzhou River.

The Yu Garden in Shanghai is one of the few ancient buildings, located in the center of Shanghai. Yu Garden is a typical building in the south of the Yangtze River, which has unique aesthetics in the south of the Yangtze River, including pavilions, rockeries, lakes and beautiful forms.

Accommodation in Shanghai is still expensive. Is it a metropolis after all? There are also a lot of tourists. Shanghai food is delicious, but it's a little sweet, and some northerners can't get used to it. Their dishes and meat dishes are fried separately, and the dishes are dishes without any meat. Unlike cooking in the north, you should put some meat.

Shanghai people are very enthusiastic. If you ask for directions, you will be told in detail and sometimes taken away. You don't feel exclusive.

Shanghai has a mild climate and high humidity. It is said that summer is hot and humid, and winter is wet and cold. Moreover, the season I go to is spring and autumn, and the climate is still very comfortable. The spring rain in Mao Mao is unprecedented in the north. The rain was so thin that there was no need for an umbrella, and then it stopped. Walking in the rain is particularly comfortable.

In short, Shanghai is a good city, clean and tidy, but the house price is too expensive!

3. Guangzhou

Guangzhou is an early city of China's reform and opening up, and its urban construction is booming. Guangzhou's Pearl River New Town is very beautiful, built on the edge of the Pearl River, not worse than Shanghai's Pudong New Area. The square of Zhujiang New Town is very big, with green belts and tall banyan trees in the middle. Both sides are modern high-rise buildings, which are very spectacular together. Opposite the Pearl River New Town is the famous Guang Zhouta, commonly known as "Little Man's Waist". The waist is thin in the middle and thick on both sides, standing on the bank of the Pearl River like a girl.

The city of Guangzhou gives people a feeling of being busy. People are constantly shuttling and busy. There are many black people in Guangzhou, and black people can be seen everywhere in the streets, stations and subways, just like an immigrant city, which is also a major feature of Guangzhou.

The most unforgettable thing in Guangzhou is the food. The food in Guangzhou is very delicious. Pig's foot rice, roast duck rice, roasted goose rice, etc. They are all reasonable and delicious. Morning tea in Guangzhou is very famous. In the morning tea shop, people gathered here early in the morning, sipping fragrant tea, eating hundreds of Cantonese breakfasts and chatting. They were very happy. Rice rolls is a snack in Guangzhou. It is rice flour wrapped in vegetables and has a strong Lingnan flavor.

Accommodation and catering in Guangzhou are not as expensive as those in Beijing and Shanghai, but they are also more expensive than those in other first-tier cities.

People in Guangzhou love chatting. Whether it's a morning tea shop or a roadside cleaner, once they talk, they will keep chatting with you, which is particularly enthusiastic.

Guangzhou has a subtropical monsoon climate. It's hot most of the year, but it's comfortable.

The overall impression of Guangzhou is that it is atmospheric, prosperous and busy, and the diet is particularly delicious. The only drawback is that some streets in the city are not very clean and look messy.

4. Shenzhen

Shenzhen is the fastest-growing city and the most modern city in China. Shenzhen gives people the impression that there are high-rise buildings everywhere and there is no obvious CBD. Whether it is Luohu, Futian or Nanshan, modern glass curtain wall buildings abound, and it feels like the city center is everywhere. And construction is going on everywhere, so it's busy. The famous buildings in Shenzhen are: Wang Di Tower, Jingji 100, Ping An Center, China Resources Center, etc. China Resources Center, in particular, is very beautiful, commonly known as "bamboo shoots" or "bullet heads", hanging upside down by the lake like bullets, which is beautiful.

The greening in Shenzhen is particularly good, with parks everywhere, which is the perfect combination of modern reinforced concrete and green parks.

The diet in Shenzhen is similar to that in Guangzhou, but not as rich as that in Guangzhou. Accommodation and catering prices are similar to those in Guangzhou, but slightly more expensive than those in Guangzhou. The climate in Shenzhen is the same as that in Guangzhou, because both are in the Pearl River Delta region, with subtropical monsoon climate and relatively hot.

People in Shenzhen are mainly immigrants, so you can see delicious food from all over the country on the street, such as maocai in Sichuan, jiaozi in the northeast and fish heads with chopped peppers in Hunan.

In a word, there are not many distinctive things in Shenzhen except high-rise buildings.