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What are the three cleanest cities in China? Is there Xiamen?

It is recognized that the cleanest countries in the world should be Japan and Singapore. In these two countries, let alone garbage, even the water in the street canals can be directly drunk. For this reason, many people will compare Japan and Singapore with China. In fact, China did not pay much attention to environmental sanitation during the reform and opening up, but if it is really clean, there are still three cities that can rival Japan and Singapore.

This first building: Xiamen, Fujian. As a popular tourist city, Xiamen has gradually become a benchmark in the tourism industry. Xiamen is not big, with only 1,7 kilometers in the city, but it is extremely clean. As a person who has been to Xiamen many times, during his travels in Xiamen, he rarely sees pedestrians littering. The only place where he sees more garbage is in Gulangyu Island. Some garbage bins are full of garbage. Therefore, some tourists have to throw their garbage beside the trash can. Besides, Xiamen can be described as super clean. There is no garbage on the street and there is a lot of greening. It is no wonder that Xiamen will become a tourist attraction in the hearts of many young people.

the second one: zhangjiagang, Jiangsu province. zhangjiagang is actually a county-level city managed by Suzhou. Compared with Suzhou, it can be described as a world apart. Zhangjiagang is only 986 square kilometers with a population of only 1.26 million, but it is the only county-level city selected as the cleanest city in China, and it is also the cleanest county-level city in China. How clean is Zhangjiagang? According to a friend of mine in Zhangjiagang, even the garbage thrown on the ground dares to pick it up and eat it. This requires not only a tough mentality, but also stronger hardware. Obviously, Zhangjiagang is such a super hardware.

the last city: weihai, a prefecture-level city in Shandong province, is located at the easternmost tip of Shandong peninsula, with all three sides facing the sea, and the east facing the Korean peninsula across the sea. Perhaps because of the strong sea breeze, all the garbage in weihai has been blown away. Weihai is also a very clean city. As early as a few years ago, Weihai was successfully identified as China? A waste-free city? The pilot cities for construction include Healthy China as the annual symbol city, and Weihai is also a very suitable city for tourism. It was selected as a national forest city in China more than ten years ago, and it also has beautiful seascape scenery.

For these cities, their cleanliness is absolutely no less than that of Japan and Singapore. So far, many cities in our country have started to implement garbage sorting, and I believe that in the next few years or even decades, all cities in our country will be as clean as Japan and Singapore.