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Do southerners adapt to Baoding? (mainly climate, diet) Thank you.

How can I put it? There are many southerners in Baoding, some of whom are very adaptable and some are not. It's also personal. Every place has a different diet, but every place has its own food. You can get used to it if you find the right food. In fact, Baoding is still a more livable city. I have a lot of friends in the south, and they are quite adaptable. The climate here has four distinct seasons. What most friends in the south feel uncomfortable is the common fault in the north. There will be dry times, and friends in the south may feel more obvious, but it is not very serious. It also depends on where you come from. If you live in a southern coastal city, it is estimated that the sandstorm weather in spring will make you feel uncomfortable occasionally. There is no sandstorm in coastal areas, but it is not serious. It should be adaptable, and you may suddenly return to your hometown after a long time.

As for food, Baoding is the center of food culture in Hebei Province and the birthplace of Hebei cuisine, the ninth largest cuisine in China. I filmed in Guangdong for a month and in Shanghai for a while. There are many southern cuisines, and the local flavors are different. They are all southerners and may not be able to adapt to different cities in the south. Again, just find your own palatability. I went to Guangzhou and completely adapted to the food here. In fact, if you come to North China, the food in Baoding is still good. In fact, the food structure in the north is not as complicated as that in the south. And I feel that the food here is lighter than the southern cities I have been to. There are not too many greasy things, but they are all the same, but the types of fat are somewhat different, such as one is stewed and the other is baked.

It's still easy to adapt. ...