I want to know the consumption level of Fangchenggang, Liuzhou, Beihai, Guigang and Guilin in Guangxi.
The general consumption here is just like the snail powder and Guilin rice noodles in Liuzhou, only in the morning. But there are also many rich owners, because people who drive famous cars to eat powder on the roadside in the morning and walk around in haunted places at night, my monthly salary is not enough to fill their teeth. Even the owner who has no money is willing to get the attention of others from the sun in this shameful year. High-end consumption in these cities has generally deteriorated. These cities well reflect the present situation of China. Poor or poor, yes. There is a big gap between the rich and the poor. Open a shop! It depends on where your shop is. I live here in Liuzhou, and the rent in the city center will not be worse than that in first-tier cities. I have been to Beihai, a tourist city, which is not as developed as you think. The downtown area is not big, and the flow of people depends on festivals. The rent is not expensive. But it's hard for you to find a good position in those places. Guigang has great potential and small urban area. It is estimated that the visit will take less than an hour or two. But it is developing rapidly. Forget Guilin which has been polluted by tourism. Now that we are traveling to Guilin, everyone has gone to a relatively suburban place. Foreign customers in most tourist cities will not visit any boutiques, but will look at some special products. I have never been to Fangchenggang.