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What cities do people who go out to work like to go?
Since people's living conditions have improved, many people have chosen to go out to work, especially in areas like Gansu and Henan that used to have a large number of people but not very developed industries. Many people will choose to go to work. To work outside the home, let’s list some of the ones that are more common among those who work outside the home.
First: Dongguan
Dongguan, also known as "Guancheng", is a prefecture-level city in Guangdong Province and one of the five prefecture-level cities in the country without districts. It is located in the southeast of Guangzhou and on the east bank of the Pearl River Estuary, adjacent to Shenzhen in the south. It is an international garden city, a national civilized city, a national basketball city, and an important transportation hub and foreign trade port in Guangdong. In December 2017, it was designated as the third batch of "Moving Population Service Management Demonstration Cities for Ethnic Minorities" by the General Office of the State Ethnic Affairs Commission.
Second: Shenzhen
Shenzhen is the first special economic zone established by China’s reform and opening up. It is the window for China’s reform and opening up. It has developed into an international city with certain influence. It has created the world-famous "Shenzhen Speed" and enjoys the reputation of "City of Design", "City of Piano", "City of Makers", etc. Shenzhen has the largest number of entry and exit ports in China. Shenzhen is also an important border port city, and Huanggang Port implements 24-hour customs clearance. Shenzhen is also the only pilot city in the country for “R&D expenditures to be included in GDP”, conducting trial calculations on R&D expenditures being included in GDP accounting as a form of fixed capital.
Third: Suzhou
Suzhou, known as Wu in ancient times and simply Su, is also known as Gusu, Pingjiang, etc. It is a national historical and cultural city, a scenic tourist city, and a national high-tech industrial base. , one of the important central cities in the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration. Suzhou's developed economy has attracted many migrant workers. In January 2016, Suzhou was rated as one of the first batch of "National Ecological Garden Cities" by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development. In February 2016, Suzhou was rated as one of the first batch of national all-region tourism demonstration areas by the National Tourism Administration. In November 2017, a review confirmed that it would continue to retain the honorary title of National Civilized City. In January 2018, Suzhou was selected into the first batch of demonstration cities for social credit system construction.
In the editor's opinion, these places are relatively economically developed areas. Although the consumption level in economically developed areas is high, the income is relatively objective and there are more opportunities.
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