The most popular Chinese cities in Japan, 60,000 Japanese live all year round, want to catch the catch are not gone
Speaking of China's most developed city, I have to mention the city of Shanghai. Shanghai is China's economic center and also a leader in economic development, with a reputation of magic capital. In 2016, Shanghai's GDP amounted to Rmb27,466 billion, the second highest in Asia for only Rmb6,225.9 billion in Tokyo. However, in the eyes of the Japanese, Shanghai is the most favorite Chinese city among the people of the island nation, not the ancient city of Beijing and Xi'an in Beijing.
Perhaps the city of Shanghai's fashion capital is similar in level of developedness to Japan, and it is also open and inclusive. Approximately 60,000 Japanese people live in this perennial life in Shanghai. With the deepening of the popularization and development of China's digital economy, Shanghai, as the forefront of development, is also well-developed in the economic life of the Internet. Although Shanghai is not as good as Tokyo in terms of total economic output, Shanghai is as good as Tokyo in terms of living convenience thanks to China's booming Internet economy.
The convenience of life will make people lazy, but also to attract people around the world. Shanghai, as the largest city in China, has historically been a gathering place for foreign trade and given the city an open and inclusive gene. Walking in every corner of Shanghai, we often see all kinds of faces from all corners of the globe. Japanese girl is said to be the most favorite city besides Tokyo. Many Japanese people who have long lived in Shanghai are accustomed to the city. It seems that they want to go all the way to go.
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