2. By region, Zhongshan, Foshan, Huizhou, Dongguan and Jiangmen belong to the Pearl River Delta Economic Zone, Changzhou, Zhenjiang and Taizhou belong to the Yangtze River Delta Economic Zone, Baotou is an important city in North China and the second largest city in Inner Mongolia.
3. The Pearl River Delta region, with developed economy, especially numerous processing enterprises, is an important population input area of China. The ranking of the major cities you choose is: Foshan, Dongguan, Zhongshan, Huizhou and Jiangmen. Foshan and Dongguan are second-tier cities in Guangdong Province, second only to Guangzhou and Shenzhen, and Foshan has a relatively large area. If you want to go, it is better to go to Nanhai and Shunde in Foshan. Chancheng District, the main city of Foshan, is an old city. Dongguan is an economically developed city, known as the "world factory". The urban construction in Dongguan is very good, and the public security is OK. There is a gap between other places and urban areas, although it is stronger economically than urban areas. Huizhou and Zhongshan belong to the next level, which is ok. I don't recommend Jiangmen, because Jiangmen is still relatively backward in the Pearl River Delta.
4. Changzhou, Zhenjiang, Taizhou and Suzhou (Changzhou, Wuxi and Suzhou) are the most economically developed areas in Jiangsu Province, and Changzhou ranks last among the three cities, which is not bad. Zhenjiang is an industrial port city with a long history, and its economy is ok in Jiangsu. Taizhou belongs to Zhejiang Province, a new city with average economic strength.
Baotou is the only inland city among the cities you choose, and in the north of China, the economy is definitely not as good as the coast, followed by climate problems, and occasionally there will be sandstorms. I had a good time, but I won't consider it if I work. I don't know what you think.
As for the consumption level, according to my experience in recent years, I think that the consumption level of big cities is actually lower than that of small and medium-sized cities, but why do people often say that the consumption level of big cities is high? The reason for this is the following:
A, in recent years, prices have risen, mostly in small and medium-sized cities. Prices in big cities have soared, but prices have not risen as fast as those in small cities.
B, big cities have a large population and many consumption levels. Rich consumption must be high, and those who don't have much money must survive. Therefore, some big cities and small cities with low consumption can't do it at all, because it is difficult for small cities to achieve small profits but quick turnover.
C, the infrastructure in big cities is perfect, the government is relatively enlightened, and there is more media supervision, so the service is better.
Give a few examples:
5 yuan, the cheapest fast food in Shenzhen Customs, is outside 4.5 yuan. The same fast food, even worse, is 6 yuan in Dongguan City, 7-8 yuan in Dongguan Town, and small and medium-sized cities in the Mainland 10 yuan. Because there are relatively few people who spend money in the mainland, it is necessary to ensure that profits only increase.
For example, in some villages in Guangzhou, steamed buns cost 1, while in Dongguan, it costs at least 50 cents.
When we go out to find a job, our expenses are mainly: accommodation, eating, transportation, drinking water and surfing the Internet. The others have little to do with us for the time being. Generally speaking, houses can be found in villages in every city. Relatively speaking, houses in the Pearl River Delta are relatively easy to find, because many places in the Pearl River Delta do not limit the lease period, while cities in the Yangtze River Delta will limit the rent for at least half a year. Dongguan rent 150-300 yuan \ month \ single room. Buses in the Pearl River Delta generally start in 2 yuan, and there are two trips in Dongguan. Cross-town buses are more expensive, ranging from 2 to 25 yuan. Internet access in Dongguan is also relatively expensive, generally above 3.5, and it is cheaper in urban areas. This is the most expensive in Dongguan.
7. It's not the most important city to go to. If you don't have to go, I suggest you go to a bigger city. Although the competition is fierce, there are many opportunities. My experience in recent years tells me that I prefer Guangzhou and Shenzhen to Dongguan, Foshan and Huizhou. I always think that the consumption in Guangzhou and Shenzhen is lower than theirs (except the house price, but the house price seems to have little to do with us, because the house price will not be lower than it.
The most important thing is to settle down to work and settle down, because China can't starve people at present, but it depends on individuals and opportunities to get rich. Of course, the environment is also very important for people who have just graduated, so it may be more beneficial to suggest that you go to a big city to hone.
9. I wish you success!