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What kind of city is Jiangmen, Guangdong?

First of all, I want to say that I am also a northerner and a Tianjin native. I have been in Jiangmen for three years. If I am in Jiangmen, it is ok to include 2000 yuan. After all, it is not a first-tier developed city, and the consumption level here is not high. Perhaps because of the opening of the subway, the house price is higher this year, ranging from 4000-6000 in the urban area to 3000 or 4000 in the surrounding area.

As for the climate here, I believe that the first feeling of every northerner in the south is heat! Jiangmen gives me the feeling that there is no autumn and winter. Even in the Spring Festival, watching the light rain flying all over the sky will make you feel trance. Is this a time disorder, hehe. If you are here, you should eat less high-calorie food. For example, maybe after you eat a few fried peanuts, you will find that you are getting angry! Another feature of the climate here is humidity. When the humidity is high, it is wet everywhere. If you really come, prepare a dryer!

Jiangmen is very green. It can be said that there are some birds and flowers all year round. I think law and order is much better than Dongguan and Guangzhou. It may also be because the population here is not particularly large and it is not so chaotic. Generally speaking, it is quite suitable for life here, and the pace of urban life is relatively leisurely. Hehe, I remember I also picked mangoes by the roadside to eat.

In fact, every city is good, and there will definitely be bad ones. As for the character of the people here (I'm not saying that Jiangmen people have a bad character), I grew up in the north and am not used to the coldness of the people here! Let's talk about giving up seats on buses. Although some people are giving up their seats, we often see those students sitting safely but not giving up their seats to the elderly. Being Lei Feng is also luck. I remember once seeing a baby's foot stuck in the strap, so I reached out and straightened it. As a result, grandma turned around and called me malicious! At that time, people around me didn't listen to her explanation, and that feeling was really hard. what can I say? Here, the locals speak the vernacular, that is, Cantonese. If you are cheerful and communicate with people more, even if you can't speak vernacular, you should at least understand what others say, otherwise you may have to follow the old saying that you are still helping people make money after being sold! In short, when you are away from home, keep an eye on it and don't be too sincere!