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Seoul, the largest city in South Korea, can compete with which city in China?

When it comes to South Korea, the first city we think of is Seoul, their capital, which is probably more developed than the first-tier cities in our country in many people's minds. If you think so, you are all wet. In fact, Seoul is not as developed as the first-tier cities in our country. At best, it is as developed as Shenzhen and Guangzhou, but far from Beijing and Shanghai, two international metropolises. Before the ban on Korea was introduced, people in our country liked to travel to Korea very much; After the relationship between the two countries deteriorated, fewer and fewer people traveled to South Korea slowly, and the popularity of Seoul in our minds plummeted.

As the capital city of South Korea, Seoul's GDP naturally ranks among the best in China. According to statistics, South Korea's annual GDP is about 2.8 trillion, which is already very high for most cities in our country. Compared with the GDP level of big cities in China, only Shenzhen and Guangzhou in Guangdong can match. If compared with our Beijing and Shanghai, it is a little worse; Because the annual GDP of Beijing and Shanghai has already passed the threshold of 3 trillion yuan.

Maybe we have a mixed impression of Korea. The good thing is that Korean idol dramas and stars were once very popular in our country. It is precisely because of these idol dramas that many people in our country have the idea of traveling to South Korea. Their first choice city must be Seoul, followed by Busan and Incheon, which used to be crowded with tourists from China. When it comes to South Korea, we have to talk about their kimchi culture. Many people know Korean kimchi, but they know little about our local kimchi in China.

In my personal opinion, any personal preference is not worth mentioning in front of national interests, and the facts have proved this. Although Korea has many attractions, such as beautiful scenery, cheap cosmetics and easy-to-use mobile phones. When it comes to national interests, our people are still very United, and it took only a few short years to make the streets of South Korea empty.