People used to say Chinas air quality is not very
good for living compare to other counties because of pollution but do you know
that China has some cities where air quality is better than any other country
in the world! However, there are lots of reasons to live in China from business
opportunities, work, studying, and traveling of course. It is thus, on the mind
of all travelers in china thinking about
venturing off to China at one point or another will be about air pollution. In
this article My Study China will introduce 5 best cities that have the best air
quality (AQI).
1. Haikou (海口)
Sitting on the island province of Hainan, Haikou
boasts a beautiful living environment. If you like to work and study near the
water, Haikou could become your home away from home. Just a few hours drive to
the Southern tip of the Island a popular resort and surfing destination, Sanya,
awaits (Sanya also has a high ranking AQI level). While Haikou is quite
touristy and a little more expensive than other mainland China cities, the air
quality and volcano park make up for it.
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2.
Dalian(大连)
If you are looking for a city in Northern China,
Dalian can easily become your new home. A beautiful port-city, Dalian is
industrialized and clean. It also offers stupendous air quality for a city of
its size in northern China. If you love the beach then this city will suit you.
While it has a larger international community, Dalian is only a 1.5 hour flight
from Beijing and 1 hour flight from Seoul, South Korea.
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3. Xiamen(厦门)
Finding an international, clean, large, coastal
city in China with good air quality is hard to find – but Xiamen has it all.
Xiamen rests on the coast and was one of the four special economic zones that
allowed foreign business. Because of this, Xiamen has a larger international
scene, which means you’ll find many types of cuisine and foreigners in its
midst. Notably, Xiamen is consistently ranked as one of China’s cleanest cities
and Xiamen Island hosts many beaches to enjoy on hot days.
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4. Guangzhou(广州)
If China’s megacities are more your style,
Guangzhou is an enticing option for all foreigners. The capital of Guangdong
province, Guangzhou’s population of 13 million hosts many foreigners and
ultimately business and study opportunities that come with it. Guangzhou is an
excellent hub if you are interested in travel with the cities several rail
stations. Here, weekend travelers are always connected to their next
destination, especially when heading to Shenzhen, Macao, and Hong Kong.
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5. Shenzhen(深圳)
New China is a common description of Shenzhen –
one of China’s most international cities. A city built for and around
immigration, Shenzhen hosts expats for business opportunities from all corners
of the globe. Cultural diversity and Chinese tradition will meet you at every
corner in this major city, which also happens to be surrounded by beaches and
is a short train ride to Hong Kong and Guangzhou. Whatever you are looking for
in Shenzhen, you are sure to find it. this article partially collected from omeida
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