absolutely macau. As a native of Chaoshan, a primary school in Shanghai, I returned to China after staying in the United States for N years. I found that Macau is really the Barcelona of China. The first and most important thing is the human touch. Because the economy is relatively good, the employment rate is high, and the city is small, Macao people do not have the pressure of "jumping off immediately" like Hong Kong. For example, a taxi driver once chatted with me and knew that it was not cheap for me to pay my own postgraduate tuition. I had to check all the change before I died. Then there is tolerance. Many Macao people are new immigrants in recent decades. At the same time, it has close ties with China. Therefore, outsiders are not excluded, especially those who are fluent in language. What moved me most was talking to a canal master once. He asked me if I was from Macau. I said no, but I had an ID. He looked at you like an idiot and said, if you have an ID, you are from Macau. I feel more tolerant of China people than many places in China. Finally, it is welfare. Various government subsidies.