1. When renting a house, the best location in the city is North Gate, which is the most convenient for food, accommodation and transportation.
There should be houses for rent in the Morning News Building. There is no community over there at the Department of Education. They are all areas for family members of work units.
The rent for high-rise buildings is generally RMB 1,000, and for ordinary 6-story buildings, it is RMB 7-8 RMB.
2. Price of goods and buses: 1 yuan (1 yuan and 5 yuan after 10 o'clock in the evening Beijing time).
Taxi fare starts at 6 yuan.
The person upstairs said that this place mainly specializes in Sichuan and Hunan cuisine, but I laughed and said nothing.
The food here is mainly halal, (that is, there is no pork) and it is basically local food.
A meal of noodles costs about 8-12 yuan.
Regular beer costs 3 yuan.
3. There is no problem with safety. I often get together with friends and go back at 1-2 o'clock in the evening, Xinjiang time. There are patrolling armed police and joint defense teams.
No problem, try not to go into small alleys or anything like that. It’s hard to say where you are in any city at night.
4. The pace of life is not faster than that of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen, but it is still faster than that of western cities such as Lanzhou.
Generally speaking, if you are a company employee, it will be faster, and if you are an iron rice bowler, you will be slower.
5. The ratio of people from outside to other mainland cities is not large. The majority are rich people who come from gold mining, or migrant workers. It’s hard to say where they live. There should be more people in Nanhu and Liudaowan.
There are quite a few foreigners, and there are many from South Asia such as Afghanistan and Pakistan near Tuanjie Road and the Overseas Chinese Hotel.
There are many in Central Asia and Russia in border hotels and the Western Regions.
6. Born and raised in Urumqi, except for 4 years of college, I have been in Urumqi.
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