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Is this the state of family life in China?

I was shocked to see the picture. The stewardess actually pushed people on the subway. I thought it wasn't China's. It turned out to be the south exit of Beijing, and I was trapped in an instant. I have never been to Beijing. I didn't expect Beijing to be so crowded. But this is only a small part of China, not all of them.

I currently live in a third-tier city in China and have no money to buy a house. Because my family runs a restaurant, so my family lives directly on the second floor of the restaurant. The shop is remote, not far from the urban attractions, and there is a small parking lot next to the shop, which can park two cars. The front of the shop is close to the national highway, and the back is surrounded by mountains. Because we are a mountainous area here, there are many mountains. It is also smoother to drive out at ordinary times. Only during holidays and commuting hours will cars be blocked. Generally, traffic jams last for a few minutes to ten minutes, and never last for half an hour. We don't have a subway here, but we usually take a bus. When students go to school, it is the peak period, and there will be situations where they can't squeeze in, so they have to take the next bus. Therefore, it is relatively comfortable and will not be as irritable as first-tier cities.

The air quality here is also very good, because there are few factories, so the air is fresh and there is no feeling of smog and dust rolling. The sky is bright and everything looks bright and clear. We have a Beijiang River here. The water looks clean, the water is clear and visible, there is no garbage floating around, and there will be no bouts of stench. We are famous for our beautiful scenery here, so everyone thinks that this city is a holy place very suitable for the elderly.

If you have money to buy commercial housing, the community environment is also very elegant. The green belt in the community is well done, with some swimming pools and playgrounds. There will also be supermarkets and shopping malls near large communities. If you are an otaku or a otaku, you can meet all kinds of life needs within 2 kilometers of the community a year. This living environment is more than enough.

In fact, many places in China have such a beautiful environment. Not all cities are like first-tier cities. What you see is just the tip of the iceberg. In my opinion, China's first tier cities is only suitable for work, not for life. In first-tier cities, there are many people, cars and factories, so the air quality is poor, and sometimes dust can be seen flying with the naked eye. Therefore, the probability of suffering from respiratory diseases in first-tier cities will be much higher than that in other cities. For health, choose living environment or avoid first-tier cities. China has a vast territory and rich natural resources. It takes more investigation and comparison to find many good places.