The first district of Shenzhen has issued 1 billion yuan coupons. How should residents get them? This is a concrete measure taken by the government to stimulate and promote consumer demand, which will play a certain role in restoring the consumer market as soon as possible after the epidemic, especially the service industries such as catering and tourism. It should be said that Shenzhen, as a mega-city with nearly 21 million permanent residents and a large proportion of service industry, is such a coupon as Canghaiyi? However, its guiding, inciting and stimulating effects are great. If local governments at all levels can do this, it will undoubtedly play a pulling role in the economic recovery after the epidemic.
The assertion that Shenzhen is popular with young people is not very accurate. In fact, Shenzhen is a very inclusive city. Young people gather in Shenzhen, not necessarily because it is popular, but because it is suitable for young people to work and live here. First of all, Shenzhen is a first-tier city. This means that Shenzhen, like Beijing and Shanghai, has plenty of opportunities, which are not only job opportunities, but also opportunities to make friends and see different things ... In short, opportunities that suit your long-term development and become a better person. Of course, these opportunities also exist in Beijing and Shanghai, but the advantage of Shenzhen is that these opportunities are more flat, the requirements and thresholds are relatively low, and they are based on down-to-earth skills and efforts, rather than putting too much emphasis on background and academic qualifications like Beijing and Shanghai.
Secondly, Shenzhen has a siphon effect on young people. Siphon effect means that when a thing accumulates a certain number of characteristics, more and more things with the same or similar characteristics will be slowly attracted. In other words, there are many young people gathered here in Shenzhen, and young people attract young people, so they are gradually increasing. It is also the most realistic. The pressure and cost of life in Shenzhen are much smaller than those in other first-tier cities. Not only is it priceless, but there are many more shops and snack bars for civilians than in Beijing and Shanghai. The shopping malls in Shenzhen are not as far away as those in Beijing and Shanghai, so you can't play with them. Most of them wear slippers and vests. Therefore, living in Shenzhen is more free and easy. Finally, if you are engaged in emerging industries, such as IT hi-tech, Shenzhen has more opportunities, and the salary level is higher than other first-tier cities in the same industry, which naturally attracts young people.