What are the first-tier cities
The first-tier cities in the country are Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Guangzhou. New first-tier cities: Chengdu, Hangzhou, Chongqing, Wuhan, Suzhou, Xi'an, Tianjin, Nanjing, Zhengzhou, Changsha, Shenyang, Qingdao, Ningbo, Dongguan and Wuxi.
How first-tier cities are divided
The criteria for dividing first-tier, second-tier and third-tier cities are as follows:
Divided according to how many permanent residents live in the urban area of the city (remember that it is the urban area's permanent population, not the regional population), they are divided into super-large cities (more than 10 million), megacities (5-10 million) and large cities (1-5 million), Medium-sized cities (500-1,000,000), small cities (less than 500,000), of which large cities will also be based on the number of population of Type I large cities and Type II large cities.
The benefits of a first-tier city
1, higher education and health care
The level of health care and education in big cities is also incomparable to that of small cities, where children start learning English from kindergarten, and learn a variety of talents outside of school, and when the children in small cities play ignorantly, the children in the big cities are already playing the piano, learning to dance, and learning to paint. The children in big cities are already playing the piano, learning dancing, and learning to paint. Moreover, the country's educational resources are also tilted to the big cities, where there are better schools, better teachers, and a higher rate of advancement. Many people choose to stay in the big cities for one reason, and that is to give their children a better education.
In terms of medical care, big cities also have the advantage that the number of beds and the number of practicing physicians are much higher in big cities than in small cities, and the medical equipment is also more advanced, and the level of medical care and the level of service is also higher. Many people with serious illnesses choose to go to big cities for treatment.
There is also a big difference in infrastructure between big cities and small cities. These visible gaps are all reasons for young people to choose big cities, and in addition to these hardware facilities, the 'software' of big cities is also more advantageous.
2. More colorful life and more opportunities
We have to admit that big cities offer a colorful life and more opportunities for development than smaller cities. If you are a programmer, you have few job opportunities in small cities because there are only so many Internet companies, while in big cities you will get more job opportunities and more chances to cut with good people, and in the excellent team, personal ability is also improved faster.