Expats rank attractive Chinese cities
Results of the 2012 Amazing China – The Most Attractive Chinese Cities for Foreigners survey were released. Expats chose Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen and others as China’s 10 most attractive cities for foreigners.
The cities that made the top 10 list are: Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Suzhou, Kunming, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Tianjin, Xiamen and Qingdao.
Launched in September 2012, the voting invited 175,400 expats over the past year to appraise their favorite Chinese cities, and 1,050 have been polled for their opinions on four categories: policy, administration, working and living environments.
The expats polled in the survey conducted by International Talent Magazine include Chinese Friendship Award recipients, foreign scholars and scientists selected for the Recruitment Program of Global Experts, and other foreign professionals working in China. Those polled suggested many ways for Chinese cities to become more appealing destinations for global professionals.
*Shanghai*
“My impression is that essentially everywhere in China people are very friendly and helpful and medical care is perfect for foreigners, natural environment is great and its protection is well recognized as a major task today for the future. So, every one of those 49 cities should have been mentioned essentially for every category.
The main future task for China is probably coping with migration, and improving life andschooling in the countryside. But also this you know very well.” — German mathematician Andreas Dress
*Beijing*
“It’s pretty easy for foreigners to live in a nice city, and the people in China are very friendly. I am enjoying my life in Beijing.” —Former NBA player Stephon Marbury
*Shenzhen*
“Shenzhen government has been very productive about attracting, retaining and supporting foreign talent, more so than elsewhere I have seen in China.
The social and environmental infrastructure in Shenzhen is very attractive to foreigners. Transportation links and the proximity to Hong Kong are also most valuable.” —British financial expert Richard David Jackson
*Suzhou*
“Since modernization started in China, Suzhou’s local government has been putting a great emphasis on investment, scientific research and other development projects.
Technology and Innovation park’s traffic is convenient, the park is close to Shang-hai. Its environment is good, clean, quiet, which is suitable for the development of the company.
Local residents are industrious and sincere, moreover, local government can timely care about our development, timely solve our difficulties in any side.” —Russian physician Teplukhin Vladimir
*Kunming*
“The city is well managed by the local government, and they are concentrating on making it a better city for all its citizens, including foreigners.” —New Zealand garden manager Lewis William Dagger
*Hangzhou*
“Hangzhou people are simple, friendly and kind. Hangzhou government at all levels is very practical and diligent. They respect knowledge, talent and creation.” —German expert Bruno Klaus Filter
*Nanjing*
“Nanjing?from my first visit in 1987 , to now in 2012 has developed into a cosmopolitan city while maintaining Chinese culture and charm.” — American expert Bikram S. Gill
*Tianjin*
“Tianjin, as a famous city, is historical, cultured, environmental, and most important city, which is very suitable to live in. I love Tianjin and regard Tianjin as my second hometown, and I will spread propaganda for Tianjin. I love Tianjin, wish a bright future for Tianjin, and wish happiness for the people of Tianjin.” — Russian expert Eugeny Kaspersky
*Xiamen*
“I think Xiamen is one of the most attractive cities for foreigners who work in China. The city is very nice and wonderful, and this place is a very safe place for foreigners and their families.” —South Korean engineer Won Ho Moon
*Qingdao*
“Qingdao City possesses a very good, quick-developing infrastructure, which combine with a beautiful architecture landscape ensemble and nature color.
I can see Qingdao City as a fine place for realization of creative projects, business, rest.” —Russian expert Vladimir Kabanov