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Fuzhou, Fujian Province, the cost of living
I've been in Fuzhou for almost seven years, and I can't tell you how much I've learned about Fuzhou. Fuzhou is the city I've seen the consumption of relatively low, Fuzhou is mostly based on business, the house, private housing is between 150-200 yuan. It has a bed, a bathroom, a desk, a balcony. If you have more money, it's more furnished. You can live in Fuzhou for more than a thousand dollars a month. The bus fare in Fuzhou is one dollar. In summer, it's 2 yuan (air-conditioning fee) for any bus. Fuzhou has good security, good hygiene, and the police and city police don't beat people up. People in Fuzhou don't discriminate against foreigners. They are easy to get along with. Fuzhou is not a big city. But with the five districts and eight counties, it's a big city, and Fuzhou is a fun place to visit. Gushan is nice, and Zuohai Park, Forest Park. The center of the city is Dongjiekou, not bad either. Fuzhou people like chicken, duck, seafood and so on, but it's all light. If you want to stay in Fuzhou, I suggest buying an electric bike, many people there ride electric bikes because it's cheap and affordable. The most important thing is that you have to be able to get to the right place to get to the right time.
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