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Which is more expensive, Shenzhen or Shanghai?

It is most appropriate for me to answer this question. I stayed in Shanghai for four years and came to Shenzhen last June. Fully compare the consumption problems of the two places.

Accommodation: The cheapest single room in Shanghai is about 2000, or more than 2000, and it is shared, sharing toilets and kitchens with other households. In remote places in the suburbs, 1500-2000 is also shared. Before coming back, rent it at Hanghua, the terminal of 10 line, outside the outer ring road. Two shared rooms 1550 months, large terrace. At that time, I was very lucky to rent such a good house. But it takes almost an hour and a half to go to work every day. Of course, there are also super cheap short rent, which costs 600-800 yuan a month. The students' dormitories are bunk beds, and the conditions are poor, crowded and dirty. There are also serviced apartments, 1000, but they are remote and noisy.

Shenzhen is different. Villages in cities all over the country make it easy for you to rent a single room with bathroom and kitchen.

Diet: Shanghai's diet is not very convenient, and it is also one grade more expensive than Shenzhen. Not to mention Shaxian food stalls and Lanzhou restaurants all over the country. Other ordinary fast food, most foods in Shanghai need more than 20 to be comfortable, while those in Shenzhen need less than 20 to be comfortable and full of Shanghai flavor.

Wage income: it varies from person to person. I have been in a company before. The basic salary of several employees designed by Meichen is 4500-5000. At that time, my friends and I were shocked. Operating in the company Taobao Tmall, the salary is 6000,2015. Then I left that company. Now in Shenzhen, I was looking for a job a few days ago. I learned that part-time operation is 6000+ commission, and customer service income is more than 5000. Generally speaking, the difference is not very big. If there is, it's a little low.

Other aspects: Shenzhen is located in Lingnan, which is warm all the year round, while Shanghai is cold and windy in winter. Shenzhen is a young city, while Shanghai is less energetic. A large part of the subway are old people. There are few old people in Shenzhen. Shenzhen has no cultural background. Shanghai is located in the south of the Yangtze River and has a classical charm. Now I miss the ancient town of Shanghai, and Shenzhen can't find such an ancient town.