Shanghai has been ranked the most desirable city for expats for the third year in a row, in the annual survey by International Talent Magazine and the China Society for Research on International Professional Personnel Exchange and Development.
The survey had around 20,000 foreign participants over several months and the rankings were decided according to four different categories; city’s policy for foreign professionals; political environment, working environment and living environment.
Beijing and Shenzhen were third in the rankings, followed by Tianjin, Qingdao, Hangzhou, Guangzhou, Suzhou, Xiamen and Kunming.
When asked about what could be improved, many expats mentioned government services, traffic systems and visa processes as well as social security for foreigners.
Source: ecns
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Shanghai is a great city even within the international standards. I've been living in Shanghai for the past 6 years and except the pollution, it's a blast living here. Transportation a problem in Shanghai? The person who mentioned this clearly does not live in Shanghai. The city has got probably one of the best subway systems in the world, the bus system is clean and efficient as well. For a city that has 27 million people living in , the traffic situation is much better than any european country I've been in. (considering the population here) Bangkok can not even be compared to Shanghai, Taipei? I love it personally but compared to Shanghai, Taipei feels like a second tier city at best. And for the people that see the hateful comments and tell u guys to go back wherever u came from, I can't really blame them. Foreigners (or should I say foreign teachers) on this website bash everything China and or Chinese related that sometimes it just doesn't even make any sense anymore...
Mar 12, 2015 23:34 Report Abuse
"Everything is relative" comes to mind... Within China, perhaps. Measured to international standards? I don't think so!
Mar 12, 2015 00:25 Report Abuse
A laughable form of 'rationale' used by some around here is, if you don't like the way things are in china, leave. To use their 'rationale', if you don't like reading critical comments on china and china mainlanders here, pluck your eyes out! lol
Mar 11, 2015 23:41 Report Abuse
Please get the dirty bastards to stop spitting and shitting and pissing all over the place. Please just do that. Because this kind of behaviour seems to be animalistic to me. This kind of behaviour is the epitome of TIC. But do they even know how disgusting they are? And the degree of contempt they are held in, due to this behaviour?
Mar 10, 2015 23:23 Report Abuse
I wouldn't even put it as "animalistic". Don't lots of animals bury and cover their waste? Cats, for example.
Mar 11, 2015 13:15 Report Abuse
As far as I'm concerned, there is no "best city" in China for foreigners. Some are just more tolerable than others. China simply is not a foreign friendly country. One would think that Guangzhou would be a decent city considering its close proximity to Hong Kong. But it's a concrete dump.
Mar 10, 2015 21:56 Report Abuse
Why don't you put a name to your comments instead of being a gutless wonder and posting under "guest". And FYI I will be leaving China very soon once I have made my money and will never return. So you can stick it up your arse.
Mar 11, 2015 12:41 Report Abuse
Oh wow, keyboard warrior on the prowl. Talking tough with a anon identity. Nothing says "I am tough" like one of these guys.
Mar 11, 2015 13:10 Report Abuse
And still you are here...Seems kick*d out of your own country for being a dou***
Mar 11, 2015 15:05 Report Abuse
Oh..So you are Ok with making money here and spat afterwards on same plate. Kudos..
Mar 11, 2015 15:08 Report Abuse
Yet another gutless guest posting crap. I don't need to lie, I am in China to make money. Nothing wrong with being successful. When I'm long gone from here you will still be a gutless internet troll living the Chinese dream.
Mar 11, 2015 16:27 Report Abuse
And maybe gutless guests like yourself should move to Beijing so you can be closer to Chairman Mao's corpse if you love it so much.
Mar 11, 2015 19:23 Report Abuse
Even if every expat criticizing china and chinese here leaves not only all of them can but extremely likely will continue their criticisms, on this 'forum' and globally. It doesn't look to me they can be bought or threatened into submission. Realistically, your only solution is to pluck your eyes out right now so you can't read any negative comments on china. LOL
Mar 12, 2015 14:05 Report Abuse
Guangzhou is a dump. Full of brand new skyscrapers for business ppl and foreigners too unfamiliar with the real deal to see what china is about. I lived in Guangdong for 10.5 months last year. Never ever again will i go back there again. I was on a contract so it was fine. As an expat working for a foreign firm, i do prefer Shanghai in spite of the pollution. Overcrowded ness is the same all over china. Still shanghai is number 1 in the mainland. Thats a fact. pS: the cockcroaches infested buildings, hotels and streets were simply too much in Foshan and Guanzhou. 3rd world, period.
Mar 19, 2015 23:29 Report Abuse
@14209... The thing is, if you can't handle reading criticisms on china just pluck out your eyes so the rest of us aren't burdened with your cheap wumao mentality.
Mar 27, 2015 11:00 Report Abuse
'When asked about what could be improved, many expats mentioned government services, traffic systems and visa processes as well as social security for foreigners.' Untrustworthy survey since no one mentioned teaching the apes around them how to evolve. LOL
Mar 10, 2015 21:41 Report Abuse
Of course, in Singapore, Taipei, Tokyo, Manila....etc. jackals, cobras, wolves....etc. are kept inside zoos.
Mar 10, 2015 21:49 Report Abuse