Why don't the Chinese like living away from the coast?
Why don't the Chinese like living away from the coast?
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as a general rule in china closer to the coast = richer in virtually all aspects of life (money, air quality etc)
t. chink
why is taiwan so much more populated than hainan
People prefer to live where there is water and flat land
Isn't Beijing famously smoggy? I assume the same is true of other big Chinese cities.
beijing is a borderline case because it's not that close to the coast
dalian, shenzhen etc all have relatively good air quality by virtue of being close to the sea. the shittiest air in the country is in a rough quadrilateral with beijing, jinan, zhengzhou and taiyuan at the corners (maybe chongqing/chengdu also but i haven't been there so i can't speak for it)
Ah neat, thank you. Is Shanghai very bad? I know it's the biggest city in the world by population.
nigger it's the same reason why we have fly over states.
they do, like all problems it's because of the europeans, ignore the canadian i am real chinese
t. Chinaman
here is a historic example, no chinese capital has been on the coast throughout all the dynasties
also the chinese civilization started near the source of the rivers not at the end of it
it was only because of the unequal treaties forcing the ports open that forced commerce through those riverways into the ocean that simulated commerce and industrialization and subsequent ballooning of the population specifically on the coast
take shanghai for example the largest city in china, it was but a small village in the ming dynasty, the regional capital was always suzhou, ever since the wu kingdom in the 3 kingdoms period, wu literally is the name for suzhou, and suzhou was something like 60 km from the coast
>all that uninhabited chinkland
How come you literally never hear spoopy stories about skinwalkers, UFOs and ayy lmaos, gnomes, bigfoot, and other creatures in rural china?