Now more and more young people will choose to work and develop in big cities after graduating from university. Job opportunities in a city are the main factor for many people to choose to work and live in this city. So which cities in China have the most job opportunities? Which cities are most suitable for young people to work and live in? The small edition of this article brings you the recommendation of the top ten cities with the most job opportunities and the most suitable for young people's work, development and residence. Let's have a look.
Xi'an is located in the central part of the the Yellow River basin in the hinterland of the Chinese mainland, with an area of 9983 square kilometers. It is often said that in 20 years China sees Shenzhen, in 100 years China sees Shanghai, in 1000 years China sees Beijing, and in 5000 years China sees Xi'an
Among them, representative scenic spots include Daming Palace National Heritage Park, North Square of wild goose pagoda, halal temple in Huajue lane, Xi'an Banpo Ruins Museum, terracotta warriors and Horses Museum of Qin Shihuang, Shaanxi History Museum, etc
9. Chengdu
Chengdu has been known as the land of abundance since ancient times In China's vast historical territory, Chengdu is the only city whose site and name have never changed since its establishment
The familiar scenic spots include Qingyang palace, Shangqing palace, Huanglongxi ancient town, Xiling Snow Mountain scenic spot, Lidui Park, Chengdu Baoguang temple, etc
8. Suzhou
Suzhou, formerly known as Wu, Wudu, Wuzhong, Dongwu and Wumen, is now referred to as Su. Suzhou has a history of more than 4000 years since its written records. It was built in 514 BC. It is one of the first 24 famous historical and cultural cities in China, a key scenic tourism city in China, one of the four key environmental protection cities in China and one of the important central cities in the Yangtze River Delta
Among them, representative scenic spots include lion forest, Quanfu lecture temple, Hanshan Temple, Zhouzhuang Ancient Town, Suzhou Museum, Zhouzhuang Museum, etc
7. Nanjing
Nanjing is rich in tourism resources and many places of interest. Nanjing's tourist attractions include Zhongshan Mausoleum, Memorial Hall of compatriots killed in Nanjing Massacre, Confucius Temple, Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, Ming Xiaoling, etc
Among the familiar scenic spots are gujiming temple, Nanjing University of technology, Confucius Temple, Nanjing presidential palace scenic spot, Linggu Temple, Nanjing Museum, etc
6. Wuhan
Wuhan is the capital of Hubei Province and the largest city and central city in Central China. The Yangtze River and its longest tributary, the Hanjiang River, cross the urban area and divide Wuhan into three, forming a pattern of three towns, Wuchang, Hankou and Hanyang, separated by the river
Representative scenic spots include Mulan Tianchi, Lihuangpi Road Street Museum, Huazhong University of science and technology, Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge and Wuhan University
5. Hangzhou
Hangzhou has become the embodiment of heaven in people's impression because of the saying "there is heaven above and Suzhou and Hangzhou below". It has also put on a sad and romantic veil because of "Liang Zhu" and "biography of white snake". That was hundreds of years ago
Among them, we are familiar with Jingci temple, China Tea Museum, Lingyin Temple (Lingyin Temple), Hangzhou West Lake, Huqingyutang traditional Chinese Medicine Museum, Gushan, etc
4. Shenzhen
Shenzhen is the first special economic zone in China. Now it has become the fourth largest city in China and the fifth largest financial center in the world. Shenzhen is the only city with the largest number of ports in China and the only one with sea, land and air ports. It is one of the main portals for China's exchanges with the world. It has strong economic support and modern urban infrastructure
Representative scenic spots include Mangrove Nature Reserve, Dameisha Seashore Park, Shenzhen happy valley, Lianhuashan Park, Shenzhen Bay Park, etc
3. Guangzhou
Guangzhou, abbreviated as Guangzhou, is also known as Yangcheng, Suicheng, Suiyuan, Xiancheng and Huacheng; Before liberation, it was formerly known as the provincial capital. Located in the south of China, the south of Guangdong Province and the north edge of the Pearl River Delta, the waterways of Xijiang, Beijiang and Dongjiang converge here. It is close to the South China Sea, the Pearl River Estuary and adjacent to Hong Kong and Macao. Guangzhou is also the starting point of the maritime silk Road, known as China's "South Gate"
Representative scenic spots include Yuexiu Park, Sun Yat sen University, Guangzhou tower (xiaomanyao), Shamian, South China Agricultural University, etc
2. Shanghai
Shanghai, also known as "Shanghai beach", is an international metropolis with great modernization without losing Chinese traditional characteristics. Located in the middle of China's long coastline, it is one of China's four municipalities directly under the central government and a famous historical and cultural city in China
Among them, the more familiar spots are the Shanghai World Expo permanent exhibition hall, the first Congress of the Communist Party of China, the the Bund World Architecture Expo Group, the Shanghai Happy Valley, the old city god temple tourist area, the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, etc.
1. Beijing
Beijing, the capital of China. In everyone's heart, there is a Beijing complex of 'I love Beijing Tiananmen Square', and they all dreamed of living in the legendary Forbidden City; Dream of shuttling through the hutongs and courtyards written by Wang Shuo; I also dream of climbing the great wall and shouting: I'm a hero! In everyone's heart, a person belongs to his own Beijing
Representative scenic spots include Badaling Great Wall, Tiananmen Square, China National Museum, prayer hall, Yanqi Lake scenic spot, etc