Jimo's introduction can be found in Du Niang, which is a more objective introduction. As for the social environment, I just want to say that there seem to be quite a few rich people in Jimo. Give an example that is easy to see. Looking around, there are basically more than 200,000 cars on the road. Millions can't be said to be everywhere, but it is definitely not unusual. In Jimo, BMW Mercedes-Benz, literally, can be called a "tram" ... The humanistic quality is OK, and people with low quality must have it, but there is basically no swearing or even fighting in the street, and there is basically no smoking in indoor public places. In public places such as public transportation, you can basically respect the old and love the young, and be considerate of others ... The climate is pleasant, it is not hot in summer, and it is not much colder than in the south. Surrounded by mountains and seas and sheltered by Laoshan Mountain, typhoons, earthquakes and tsunamis are basically unaffected (for example, the Tangshan earthquake that year and Typhoon Meihua that just passed) ... The terrain is flat, the land is fertile, the three industries develop in harmony, the foreign trade economy and high-tech industries are developed, and I am good at introducing foreign capital and improving my own technical level ... As a Jimo person, I personally feel that although some places can only be considered unsatisfactory, the shortcomings have not been concealed, and I am optimistic about Jimo's future.