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Why has Chongqing become a new first-tier city?

First of all, because this city is not exclusive and is particularly open and inclusive. Shanghai is incomparable in this regard.

Secondly, the climate here is very good, with no severe cold in winter and no scorching heat in summer. The city has a strong sense of belonging and a strong sense of happiness. There is a lot to eat, with delicacies from all over the country gathered together. Prices are not high and travel is convenient. China’s beautiful scenery is mainly in the west.

Compared with Beijing and Shenzhen, housing prices are too cheap.

The class hierarchy is very harmonious. The man who drives a luxury car also likes to eat at roadside stalls, so there is no sense of incompatibility between you and him sitting at the same table. It is almost rare to see ordinary people and dignitaries living in harmony and equality in other cities.

But at the same time, it may be a joke to say that big cities are livable. Then the air in rural areas is better, the food is healthier, and it doesn’t cost much. Why do so many people still yearn for the city? In order to live a better and richer life, we still prefer cities. This is also a bit helpless. This is clear at a glance and needs to be understood and weighed.

Big cities mean more opportunities and a larger platform. It can open your eyes and give you a bigger picture. It allows you to come into contact with more great people.

Big cities have better quality of life, better education, better medical institutions, and better infrastructure. It allows you to better pursue and achieve your life goals. This is more fair than the typical humanistic society in small places or small cities, where you need to be careful to do every small thing.

Big cities are born because of people and are wonderful because they gather people from all over the world. No matter you come from three mountains or five mountains, the ends of the earth, or all over the world, the sparks generated by the blending and collision of cultures here are far more diverse, more layered, and more connotative than in small cities.

In short, big cities are more open and inclusive, and have a more pioneering and innovative spirit.