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Tianjin people went to Beishangguang. What's the feeling of coming back?
I come from Tianjin and often fly all over the country. Let's make some comparisons and hope that the examiners will show mercy [pray].

Beijing VS Tianjin: Positioning Beijing as the political and cultural center of China. The construction of various hardware and software in the city is very perfect, which is unmatched by any province or prefecture-level city in China. It is the only one in China with the highest proportion of floating population (high quality) and the highest consumption power. This is not comparable, but a political issue. The only thing that Tianjin can compare with Beijing is that no matter how much Tianjin residents earn, they have some leisurely lives. Let me briefly analyze Tianjin.

Shanghai VS Tianjin: It surpasses Tianjin in economy and infrastructure. It can be seen from this mixed reform in Tianjin that it was basically incorporated by Shanghai. Shanghai and its surrounding areas (Jiangsu and Zhejiang) are high-income areas with a large floating population (high quality). This demographic dividend is incomparable to Tianjin.

Guangzhou: a southern coastal city, a first-line reform area. The economic environment in the south (demographic dividend is also indispensable). And the economic mind is excellent! Policy avoids the ball, the government is efficient, and it is more affected by the climate. The night economy is extremely developed (people who have been to the South should feel the same way), and the surrounding Hong Kong and Macao have long enjoyed the unparalleled opening bonus in the Mainland. Southerners are willing to endure hardships and work two or three times a day, which is an acceptable living condition for most people. Tianjin is also incomparable.

Summarizing Tianjin is also a simple point, and it is impossible to cover everything, which is beyond the reach of ordinary people.

One: Tianjin lacks positioning. Originally the back garden of Beijing, we should work hard on the demographic dividend (increasing high-quality and high-consumption people). Design is the key, starting with service industry, urban ecology, comfort and leisure.

Two: Tianjin is located in the north, so there is no season in the south of the Yangtze River, and the overall service industry cannot be compared with the south. Tianjin local culture can truly combine with the culture of the times, build Tianjin's network celebrity economy, including the services of employees in various service industries, punch out the scenic spots among network celebrities by region, and improve the dividends of all kinds of people (floating population) who come to Tianjin, which is the main line. I believe that people who travel frequently can feel this, especially the high-speed rail (the ratio of the number of people arriving in Tianjin to the number of people arriving in other provinces).

Three: urban development, economy is the first factor, I don't want to say more, it's all in the air.

Fourth, strengthen the leadership's sense of service to small and medium-sized enterprises! Never stay in studies, meetings and documents! ! ! It is suggested to change from finding relevant departments to working in various regions to helping small and medium-sized enterprises solve problems at home. (This is the biggest gap with southern cities)

Five: I want to say too much about Tianjin, so I don't want to say anything that I can and can't say. I am a pure Tianjin native. I hope Tianjin will be good and become another magic capital. I advocate open source for saving money. Urban income is hope, and vice versa. As the back garden of Beijing, Tianjin can still eat and wear warm clothes (no matter what level). I sincerely hope that the people of Tianjin will get better and better!

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I have just been to these places. I have been to Shanghai and Hangzhou with my children before, and the last stop was Guangzhou. I walked back and forth for more than ten days. I vaguely remember it was 20 15. In the first few days after the New Year, I went there in the cold season. When I got there, I felt it was late spring. The first stop was Shanghai. I got off the plane and sent my things to the hotel. I made an appointment online in advance, and then I was the first. The Bund is crowded with people. I also went to Nanjing Road. I can't remember the name of the movie I saw when I was a child. Anyway, I went to Nanjing specially, looked at it and bought some gifts and clothes in the department store. Then I went to the studio to watch a large epic, which was similar to Dongfanghong. Oh, I'm touched and excited. I can't describe that feeling. I came back and took the wrong bus. Fortunately, there seems to be that night bus over there, which is really good and better than ours. We don't have night shifts here. The bus took a train from Shanghai and Hangzhou to Guangzhou. I played in Guangzhou for two days, just to see the local customs and slipped away. Morning tea is like this, which means having breakfast. Hehe, northerners don't understand the eating habits of the south. It's all small bowls, very delicate. ............

I went to Beijing once in my early twenties. I accompanied my grandmother and mother to visit my uncle in Beijing. I remember my uncle lived next to CCTV. My uncle was tall and thin. My uncle was an old revolution in his later years. He should be in the Ministry of Railways when he retires. I heard from my mother that my uncle 100 was over years old and had already died [praying] [praying] [praying]. I don't want to say that my grandmother and mother died, too. Everyone went to cry.

In recent years, I went to Beijing on 20 19, and 19 took my child Xiaobaiyan, just in time for the National Day. When Beijing Tiananmen Square was under martial law, I went to see Tiananmen Square by car, but I didn't take a close-up. I feel a little sorry ... I took the bullet train that morning and came back at night to feel the streets and houses in Beijing all day! Better than ours. Our old buildings have been rebuilt and demolished and turned into high-rise buildings. It feels strange, but it can't be the same. This means that progress is not moaning. Anyway, it is the side of soil and water conservation, and I am used to living there for a long time.

I love my hometown, and I love my motherland. I hope our motherland will be prosperous, strong and safe, and get through this epidemic as soon as possible. We can go out and see the great country of our motherland.

This is the farthest city I have ever been to. I took many videos and pictures back and forth. It's been n years now, and I can't find it. Stay in my mind.

I was born and raised in Tianjin and went to college in Tianjin. There happens to be a Beijinger in my dormitory who is my best buddy, so I have been to Beijing many times during my college years and after graduation. He showed me around almost all the places of interest in Beijing. Focus on 2003 to 2008. I feel that Beijing is indeed cleaner than Tianjin, with more buildings and much more than Tianjin. There are even more places of interest (there are almost no places of interest in Tianjin except the former residences of celebrities). At that time, there were already places of interest in Happy Valley in Beijing, but not in Tianjin. But the gap is really not as big as that described on the internet, and it won't make people feel that Tianjin is a big countryside at all. This statement is really exaggerated.

I graduated from college in 2007 and joined a foreign company in the world's top 500. Two years ago, I worked as a management student in the Asia-Pacific headquarters (in Shanghai), so I stayed there for more than a year (Tianjin people are homesick, so I came back early). In 2007, Shanghai already felt like an international metropolis. If you enjoy the night view of the Bund, you will definitely have the illusion that this is Paris! At that time, there were large shopping malls on both sides of Nanjing Road Commercial Street, while binjiang road was a layer of shops at that time. If I remember correctly, there were more than 10 subway lines in Shanghai in 2007. Many stations are stacked on several floors as hubs, much like the airport lobby. There is only one line 1 in Tianjin. At that time, each district in Shanghai had its own business center, while Tianjin had only one business center, namely Binjiang Road. I remember in Shanghai, my friend took me to a restaurant for dinner. According to her, Shanghai is the only place in China. I haven't remembered the name of the store for a long time. The only impression is that it is not very delicious and the amount is small. There is a dish called "three meals". When it was served, there were really only three meals. On National Day that year, I returned to Tianjin from Shanghai. In fact, I didn't feel the huge gap. There is definitely a gap, but it's really not that big. Many people exaggerate.

The urban construction of Tianjin probably started in 2007 and 2008. Ten years after graduation, many foreign students stepped into Tianjin again ten years later. Everyone thinks that Tianjin has changed a lot and is beautiful now. Actually, I don't feel anything either. In my opinion, it seems similar. I should have lived here all the time, so I can't feel the change!

If you look closely, even Tianjin people can see the rapid changes in Tianjin. For example, as I said above, there was only one center in Tianjin in 2007 and 2008, and that was Binjiang Road. Now almost every district has its own central district, such as Wanda in Hedong, Shuiyou City in Hongqiao, Jinwan Square in Hexi, Gulou Street in Nankai and so on. And now there are almost no small shops on both sides of binjiang road, replaced by shopping centers of big brands. From these details, we can know that Tianjin has changed a lot in the past ten years, and it is more and more like an international metropolis.

I haven't been to Guangzhou, and it is estimated that it must be much better than Tianjin in all aspects, but there should be no strong shock and contrast. Tianjin is a special city, with a poor economy, few excellent private enterprises, and its variety show is not as good as that of Hunan, Jiangsu and Zhejiang. Although it ranks among the four municipalities directly under the central government, its popularity may not be as good as that of Nanjing, Suzhou and Hangzhou. However, Tianjin's livability often seems to be among the best.

Tianjin people rarely have lofty aspirations and ideals, and they are all small and rich. Tianjin people are humorous and like to joke. Many people actually can't speak, and it's easy for friends from other places to dislike them, but most Tianjin people are actually not bad. Joined a well-known foreign company in 2007. The company originally planned to keep all our people in Shanghai for development, but I still went home and later left my job. Since then, I have stayed away from suits, notebooks and briefcases, and have never had any contact with foreign companies. A group of *** 13 people who joined us in the same batch, some later moved to Huawei, and some were stationed overseas. Everyone's circle of friends is mostly photos of holidays or work abroad, which is far from me. It's not that I don't have the money to travel, but the environment is different and I don't have that idea.

Every decision we make now will affect the road ahead. I just want to be here in my hometown, so I took this road, without regret or envy, but not too much. A native of Tianjin may think that the best thing is to go home every day!

Tianjin people's feelings of going north and south. I am an old Tianjin. Let me talk about my feelings. Beijing often goes there. The infrastructure in Beijing is not as good as that in Tianjin, and people are tired of living in Beijing. Beijing is a suburb to buy a house and work in the city. In fact, it is the wrong development of learning from foreign countries in Beijing, which has brought too much helplessness to people's lives. Tianjin is not like this. We live in the city, many people go to work in the suburbs, and ordinary people live in Tianjin, which is practical and convenient. Tianjin is a good city without ambition.

Shanghai, the vast majority of Tianjin people will not settle in Shanghai, because the climate there is hot and humid in summer, wet and cold in winter, and the rainy season is too frequent, which is annoying. However, there are 300 sunny days in Tianjin a year, and the basic education, medical care, transportation and wealth of Tianjin people are not worse than those of Shanghai, so Shanghai has no nostalgia for most Tianjin people.

People from Shenzhen, Guangdong and Tianjin may work there, that's all.

Some people say that Tianjin people are homesick? I've been to other places, too. Aside from the cost of eating and drinking, places like Beijing and Shanghai don't necessarily earn much more than Tianjin unless you have great skills. Tell the truth, Tianjin's climate, products, transportation, basic education, medical care, working environment, geographical location, port and so on. There are too many advantages, many of which Beijing and Shanghai don't have, but we are too close to Beijing to develop better than Beijin.

My ancestors moved from Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province to Tianjin with the Prince of Yan and lived here for more than 600 years. They all have relatives in Beijing and Shanghai, and they often walk around. When I was a child, Beijing peacefully liberated my aunt's family and went to Beijing to work and live in Qianmen. At that time, I felt that Beijing and Tianjin were similar, the neighborhood of the complex was harmonious, and the old Beijingers were very enthusiastic and geographically close. Later, I was sent to Beijing in 2000, and I felt that Beijing was so big and gone. The first time I went to Shanghai was 1992, and my relatives lived in Shanghai for two months. At that time, Pudong was still in the countryside, and there were not so many tall buildings. Relatives living in Jing 'an, Putuo and Huangpu feel no different from Tianjin, but Shanghainese still ignore northerners. I don't have a good impression of Shanghai. After marriage, my mother-in-law is from Shanghai and lives near Zhabei Railway Station. My wife said that my grandmother's uncle's daughter went to Shanghai when she was a child. In Shanghai, she said she was a countryman. Last year, the first anniversary of my mother-in-law's death, I accompanied my father-in-law and wife to visit my uncle's house in Shanghai, and then went to Huangpu River. I find that there is a big gap between Shanghai and Tianjin. The face of the city can be reflected in all aspects. The management of the whole city is not at the same level. Needless to say, the capital Beijing is the heart. It just means that Shanghai reflects the overall thinking of a city manager on people's livelihood. At this rate, Shanghai and Beijing will not be mentioned. I'm afraid it's hard to have a place to live in first-tier cities.

The Imperial Capital and Magic Capital often come and go, and now Beijing is afraid to go. I went to Guangzhou last year, and maybe I will go more often in the future. First of all, I live in Zhonghuan Road, Tianjin, my colleagues in Beijing live in Xisanqi, Tiantongyuan, and my colleagues in Shanghai live in Songjiang and Jiading Baoshan. You can transfer to several lines of the subway 10, but I think the outer ring road is far from Tianjin. Besides, few people in Beijing can eat it except roast duck. Early pulp is like water, and scorpions can grow old with a bite. Shanghai scallion cake is a bit expensive. Wonton is seasoned with a spoonful of lard in the soup, and the smallest wonton is 6/7, catching up with the soup wonton in Tianjin. Big wonton has thick skin and many dishes, and fried steamed dumplings are sweet and not affordable. Both moon cakes and jiaozi are stuffed with meat, and the noodles are very good. You can choose eel, kidney and large intestine for single frying at a price of 5/60. However, Beijing-Shanghai traffic is developed and the subway interval is short. Even Beijingers don't go to the Bird's Nest and Water Cube in Tiananmen Square of the Forbidden City every day, and Shanghainese don't go back to Yu Garden, the Pearl Tower on the Bund. There are many people living in hutongs in Beijing (even quadrangles are not alone), and there are many people living in old houses in Shanghai. I'm out. I really want to eat crispy rice and a big cake with preserved eggs. I admire Shanghai's urban management and citizens' quality, and Tianjin needs to learn. Beijing is the capital and Tianjin is the moat.

The most obvious feeling is impetuousness and congestion. The rhythm is too fast. Money is a lot of money, but you have to earn it with your life and spend it with your life, right? Still living in Tianjin, with a monthly salary of 8 thousand, buying your own nest will not be as tiring as in the northern province of Guangzhou and Shenzhen.

I come from Tianjin and work in Beijing. To tell the truth, Tianjin is far from it, really. I travel to major cities all over the country every year, and the most shocking thing is Chengdu, and I feel great changes every time. What's more, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen ... The most ridiculous thing is that once I took a taxi from home to Tianjin Airport and walked on expressway. After knowing that I often travel, the driver asked me if there were such good viaducts in other cities in China. I smiled and said nothing. ...

It feels worse than Tianjin.

Tianjin is the only city in China with a north-south style. It is the only westernized city with palaces in the north and blue tiles in the south. It is also the lowest price among China's megacities.

In China, Tianjin ranks first in GDP per capita, but its income is not in the top five. But because of low prices, the purchasing power of income ranks first in the country.

Tianjin has good public security, good educational resources and better medical resources, and there are not so many migrant workers who enter blindly. When you walk on the road, everyone around you is speaking Tianjin dialect, but in nearby Beijing, it is hard to hear Beijing dialect when you walk on the road for an hour!

"Beishangguang does not believe in tears, and Tianjin is the beginning of life." The author is deeply touched, let's come together.

Beijing, close to you, seems to be far away from you! The high-speed train from Tianjin to Beijing is particularly convenient. In 20 19 years, the author made more than 20 round trips. Worked in Beijing for more than 1 year before 20 12. I think Beijing is "high, but it has nothing to do with you", I think Beijing is "particularly crowded, I feel breathless", I think Beijing is "particularly cold in winter", and I feel that people.

I have heard the word "drifting north", but you haven't heard the word "drifting day". You lack a sense of belonging to Beijing, probably because you are not used to the fast pace here.

Behind the prosperity of Shanghai is infinite loneliness. You can take the high-speed train from Tianjin to Shanghai. I remember taking the maglev train at 20 10, and I really felt that Shanghai was high. 20 19, specially going to Shanghai to "eat".

Shanghai gives people the impression that it is "prosperous". People are very petty, and all kinds of restaurants make you linger, but the food is exquisite, just a little hungry. Behind the prosperity is the extremely lonely reality. I feel that Shanghai is not suitable for ordinary people, because you have nothing to do with those "prosperous".

Guangzhou, the "south" that northerners can't integrate into. I have been to Guangzhou several times, and every time I go to the pedestrian street, Guangzhou gives people a feeling of "paradise for migrant workers". There are people from all corners of the country here.

I can't talk about deep feelings, and sometimes I even feel a little "chaotic". Perhaps Guangzhou represents the southern city, Cantonese cuisine, soup and afternoon tea, which are "city symbols" that northerners are not used to, which makes people a little uninterested.

Just like a city, it often has the attributes of this city. Tianjin, with its slow pace, will make you very comfortable. I still like Tianjin when I come back from Beishangguang!