Nanning is considered the “Green City” for good reason: it boasts more than 3000 species of plants. From the lively street markets to the gorgeous bridges crossing over the city’s two major rivers, there is no shortage of beautiful sights.
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The Green City of China
Lush and filled with parks, Nanning looks and feels like a tropical city. Yet, it’s also a modern city; one that maintains its local character, despite its quick development. It is no wonder that people are drawn to Nanning, which is located in Southern China, hours away from Vietnam.
The city is known to Chinese people as the center of science and technology, education, culture and health in the Guangxi Province. Altogether, there are 54 scientific institutes in Nanning. Therefore, Nanning has a young and vibrant feel making it a great place to make new friends and join a close-knit expat community.
Nanning’s nightlife is considered intimate. Here, you can find traditional western and local pubs that emphasize community. For those that enjoy dancing – no need to worry, Nanning has some great clubs that sometimes run throughout the night.
Qingxiu Mountain is a mountain range that runs through Nanning and is one of the most popular spots to relax. Known for its diverse layout and exquisite serenity, Qingxiu Mountain is a must-see.
Nanning is known as one of the tea-drinking cities. People will normally take 2-hour lunches and have tea at 4 pm. If you like to move at a slower pace it is a great city to relax and enjoy life while living in China
Considered a major transit hub of China — travelers can go to any of the major cities in and around China quickly and cheaply.
Situated in a hilly basin with two rivers, the Zuo and You rivers, giving it the nickname of “Little Nanjing”
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