I'm from Tianjin, and I have a small company, an 80-square-meter tall building in Nankai, two old buildings in Hebei, and a set of Hongqiao Beichen in Hedong for rent. Not to show off, there are many locals in Tianjin who tell you such conditions! Keeping a low profile is the temperament of Tianjin people. Some people say that Tianjin people are homesick. Yes, we Tianjin people love Haihe, the mother, and fight for it silently. Such good soil and conditions, why not? Why abandon the family business and develop elsewhere?
There are poor people and rich people everywhere, so we can't generalize. Tianjin aborigines keep a low profile, and the money is endless, and they can't earn it all their lives. They are comfortable and happy at home, fishing in their spare time, enjoying the coolness of the breeze, getting together with friends and talking about business and life. This is the characteristic of Tianjin aborigines.
Finally, welcome friends to settle in Tianjin. Let's play together ~ ~ [Yi tooth]
Who says there are many indigenous poor people in Tianjin? What do you mean by poor people? If you can't eat or have nowhere to live, where else? [SHHH] Tianjin people's wages are really not high, but prices are also low. Suitable for residents' life.
When it's hot in Tianjin, look at the streets and play chess and cards in groups of three or five. It seems that idle people are living, eating and drinking every day, which makes outsiders wonder. What life do they mean? [what]
(I've heard from outsiders)
But cats have the way of cats, mice have the way of mice, and chickens have the way of peeing. Nobody will starve to death. If there were no rice door, everyone would have thought about it long ago and would not wait for the rice to be cooked. At the very least, the state also provides subsistence allowances, lives in low-rent housing, and lives well. Eating subsistence allowances is not only available in Tianjin, but also in the whole country.
Real Tianjin housing, two sets and three sets of families are not uncommon. The old shack is rented out to outsiders. The owner has bought a big house and moved away, and each suite of this small broken house costs hundreds or even millions. There are many people in Tianjin who keep a low profile.
People in this city have no pressure to buy a house loan. They earn enough money to eat and drink, and they are satisfied with a little deposit. They have no great desire and have lost millions of deposits. (There are also a few)
Tianjin people enjoy the rich resources of big cities, are content with the status quo, have the mentality of making a living, and are afraid of living without life. They don't need to expand their efforts. In the spirit of peace and prosperity, they guard their wives and children and really enjoy life.
I don't know where the questioner judged that there are many indigenous poor people in Tianjin and there is no place to park cars outside the city. Every family has one or even several cars. The poor still have houses and cars.
The poor keep up with the competition, the poor don't struggle, they cry poverty on the surface, but they are very satisfied inside. This is the poor in Tianjin.
Do you know what aborigines are?
In the past twenty years, the population of Tianjin has almost doubled, from more than 8 million to more than15.6 million today. In fact, it is not that the birth rate of Tianjin people is higher than the death rate, but that too many foreigners have come to work, live and settle in Tianjin in the past twenty years. My recent friends are almost all from other places, but the real old Tianjin guards have lived here for at least three generations, which can be called "Tianjin natives".
I don't know where the basis of your so-called "there are many indigenous poor people in Tianjin" comes from. The real Tianjin people are not particularly poor, and at best they are not rich. Over the years, I bought a new house three times and lived in different grades of communities. I have never seen a neighbor in rags picking up rubbish in the trash can. At most, he is not rich. Even if he lives in poverty, he can still enjoy the national minimum living guarantee. Most of these people are elderly families who were laid off and self-employed after the restructuring of enterprises in the 1970s and 1980s. They have no insurance, physical disabilities and low retirement wages, which is far from what you said.
Do not generalize. I am also a native of Tianjin, and my living standard is above average. I have never seen a tramp begging on the road and living in a corner since I was a child.
Delicious, not ambitious.
I am a female, 37 years old. My own family and my husband's family are considered indigenous in Tianjin. Let me start with the history of Tianjin.
Tianjin has always been a fishing village. Judy, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, passed through here when she returned to Beijing. As it is the Tian Zi Ferry, it was named "Tianjin" and established Tianjin as its capital. The 600-year history of Tianjinwei began. The old Acropolis in Tianjin is quite small, and Tianjin still retains the names of "southeast corner, southwest corner, northwest corner and northeast corner" and "north gate". The enclosed square is Tianjinwei, and the center of Tianjinwei is Drum Tower. Few people live in the Acropolis. Many of them have regular jobs, such as police, such as guarding city gates, but a large number of them live outside the Acropolis. These people make a living by fishing, doing part-time wall repairs, washing clothes, and even stealing. This has formed the tradition of the elderly in Tianjin, that is, there is no formal job.
From the late Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China, Tianjin was a port, so many foreigners gathered here and became a unique European-style building complex. However, what has the greatest impact on the local people is the "three no-zones". It is a mixture of good and evil people, not bound by the law. It has also become a local ethos, proud of not having a formal job. In addition, many famous opera artists and painters gather here, and Tianjin people long for this freedom and elegance and disdain being trapped by formal work.
After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), Tianjin, as the cradle of northern industries, many people are mainly engaged in steel or steel processing. Workers in these industries have no business sense, and Tianjin is rich in products and low in prices, which has long been the character of a new generation of Tianjin people who are thrifty and do not like to leave home.
Generally speaking, Tianjin is a city with spirit but poor people. With low prices, small cities and low population density, you can live a good material life at a very low cost. Coupled with a strong interest in all kinds of entertainment, it has formed a social atmosphere that is easy for people to "lie flat". So there are many poor people in the local area, but they are all very happy.
Yang Guang has a famous saying: "If you have no money, you can have fun."
I'm from Tianjin, and I live in a villa worth 7 million yuan, not to show off, but to say that most of my neighbors are from Tianjin. Many of my friends have a good life, and some people in Tianjin have a good life.
If you are indigenous, there will be more poor people.
There is an old saying: "People move a living tree and die." Think about it carefully, which of those who are big officials and big businesses is in their hometown? Those who have the ability go out and run wherever they have the chance.
On the contrary, those who don't move at home are actually those who have no ideas and no motivation to live on their laurels. They can't see it and dare not catch it when they have the opportunity.
It's not that you can live a good life if you say it, but that you have a chance if you say it, and the aborigines are still immersed in peace.
At present, there are not many real Tianjin aborigines (old Tianjin aborigines), which has caused this illusion. When it comes to Tianjin aborigines, the old city is the most representative. Looking back at the old city in the forties and fifties of last century, most of Tianjin's literati, celebrities and rich people lived here and nearby. So far, the prosperity of surrounding businesses is unparalleled. Who is the goods sold to? People there have money! As far as I can remember, most of my primary and middle school students went to college, a few stayed in Tianjin, and most of them went to all parts of the country, mainly Beijing. Part or all of Tianjin Beiyang University and Ta Kung Pao flowed into Beijing and other parts of the country, leaving behind intellectuals and technical elites. Moreover, most of them are farmers who have changed jobs and started small businesses. When they came to Tianjin in the fifties and sixties, they should have been Tianjin natives for three or four generations. Most of these people live in the old city of Tianjin and other places. Before the relocation, the old city was devastated. Conclusion: There are too many aborigines, especially elites in old Tianjin. Xintian aborigines have a huge working class. Generations of intellectuals in my family have lived in the old city, with separate houses. After the 1950s, most of them stayed in Beijing (organized transfer). Later, seven families lived in that small courtyard. Their children and descendants were born here, and they were born and raised in Tianjin.
There are indeed many indigenous poor people in Tianjin. Where do you think there are fewer poor people?
Wherever you are, people there are rich and poor. Wherever there are few rich people, there are many poor people. Because the rich and the poor exist in comparison. A factory, an enterprise, has only one boss, workers and employees, which is a large group.
There are not many poor people in Tianjin. Tianjin has a good social order, so there is no need to save money for future medical care. Tianjin has a high enrollment rate, so there is no need to save money for children's studies in the future. Tianjin housing prices are relatively low, and the provident fund is also better. There is no need to save money for food, clothing, housing and transportation in the future, and there is no restriction on spending money. It is a common feature of indigenous people in Beijing, Tianjin and Shanghai.
I wonder what the questioner means by the concept of the poor? No house? Are you hungry? Still no deposit?
Take our city residents as an example. There are two or three houses everywhere in the house. The surrounding villages and towns all integrated high-rise buildings five years ago, and hundreds of thousands of deposits in several suites were ordinary households.
The poor don't know what it's like. Nobody sleeps on the street anyway. Look at those people who eat, drink and do not work every day. They all drive luxury cars. I think I am poor. I don't have a luxury car or a villa, but I have a house and a car. So don't look down on Tianjin people. We are very happy.