I’ll be back in China in mid-November.My wife and I aren’t currently in China but we’ve spent about 6 months in Beijing on-and-off over the last couple years.Save 83% vs monthly. These estimates are currently based on just a small amount of data. Shenzhen seems more livable and diverse. Lots of different neig If you have any feedback, please write it in the Feedback box in the bottom right of every pageSuper fun and beautiful city. It is easily overwhelming. Yeah been based here for exactly 1 year. This is what also keeps the cost of living down.
Coffee costs: $0.71. I love this cityI’m glad you’ve found the DN experience in Shanghai rewarding despite all the challenges! Shanghai is a giant city and your experience really depends on a few factors like:1) where you livAre there many other digital nomads in this part of the world?
They offer free pickup and delivery. It’s interesting to hear that there are more DNs in Beijing. A family costs: $2,180 per month. Like 100 years old or so. Summary of cost of living in Guangzhou. Cost of Living, Prices in Kolkata (India) Cost of Living, Prices in Denver, Colorado (United States) For example, to keep the same standard of living that would require $8,900 in Seattle, Washington you would need to make just about $4,335 (30,751元) in Guangzhou. I’m aware of the corpo-expat types, but don’t know any.Would love to check out Shanghai, just haven’t gotten around to it yet! Hear there’s a decent co-working scene there and it looks like a sweet city for daily life.There are lots of hole in the wall dry cleaners scattered around the place who should do you a load of laundry for around 50 yuan or less. They test VPN from China and recommend reliable ones to be used in China. A single person monthly costs: 460.38$ (3,223.72¥) without rent.
I just know students (since I studied Chinese for a semester here). However, in Shanghai there are many expats so I would suggest looking up expat groups and teachers. Cancel anytimeI’ve visited both cities a fair amount over the past few years. I do like the city life here, and I’m just starting to connect with the local startup scene. Cost of living index in Guangzhou is 59.18% lower than in New York. Monthly rent costs: $572 per month. I wonder if it’s mainly because they’re drawn to the long history of the city?Thanks Pashley, I’ll check it outGood luck, and welcome to the the Hai!Otherwise the classic traveler’s trick of washing 'em in the sink then leaving them to dry.One giant tourist trap.
I absolutely loved the city!