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What do you think of Chengdu?

From Shandong to Chengdu in 2008, it's almost 10 years now. Let me talk about my own views. I love Chengdu very much, really. I was away on business a few years ago, and I can only return to Chengdu once a month. I feel at home every time I come back. Walking in the streets of Chengdu, I often clench my fist and tell myself that I love it here and I must stay. When I was working on a project in Guiyang last year, I overheard Zhao Lei's Chengdu. My tears can't stop flowing. The first time I felt my love for Chengdu was when I went to Changsha for Baoyan in my senior year. Changsha is a beautiful city with beautiful girls and delicious stinky tofu. I was admitted to Central South University and got a full scholarship. But I can't stop wanting to go back to Chengdu. I always feel that I can't leave this city, just like a child doesn't want to leave home. So I finally chose to go to Southwest Jiaotong University. Because the interview didn't work well, I only got a second-class scholarship and had to pay 6000 tuition. But coincidentally, a friend in Chengdu introduced me to a tutor and earned more than 10 thousand in a summer vacation. This is also the luck that Chengdu gave me. I often think, why do I love this city? Probably because there are many public toilets in the main city of Chengdu and the sanitary conditions are good. If sewers are the conscience of a city, then the number of public toilets is the conscience of a city. Walking in the street, there will be signs of public toilets every once in a while, and now they are open 24 hours a day. I have been to more than a dozen large and medium-sized cities in China, and none of them has such convenient public toilets as Chengdu. Most roads in Chengdu are clean and tidy. Whether it is the old city or the new district such as high-tech zone, there is less cross-flow of sewage and garbage everywhere. This is better than most cities in China. All the parks in Chengdu are free (all the places I have been to are free), and the scenery in the park is almost good, which is better than many scenic spots that charge fees and has cultural connotations. Pickles in Chengdu are delicious. After coming to Chengdu, I fell in love with kimchi hopelessly, especially the kimchi in Xiaofei restaurant is quite distinctive. Chengdu can give people a comfortable feeling, although it is becoming less and less now. In my spare time, I will go around the old community and see the people playing mahjong in the teahouse, and my heart will be relaxed.