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Q: Thinking of moving to Nanjing, anyone lived there?

I am considering moving to Nanjing - has anyone lived there? Anyone had a good experience with the city?

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It is an OK city.
Not great, not terrible. Beautiful women, lousy "bar" district.
I lived there for a year. PM me with any specifics that you want.

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It's a very standard 2nd/3rd tiers city, very generic.

It's less fancy than Suzhou and Hangzhou, less cosmopolite.

Expect level of pm2.5 around 150 as the norm, with excursion above time to time.

People speak standard Mandarin, with L and N blended in one sound, so Nanzhou and Lanzhou will sound exactly the same for example.

There a few places to escape and relax : a hill, a lake with a park.

The metro system is all new, and works well.

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