Everyone thinks their hometown is good, especially Tianjin and Beijing.
Look at a recent survey and analysis, which may be more objective.
Because it is the attitude of hundreds of people randomly surveyed in Beijing and Tianjin.
Whether in the east or in the west, home is the best.
After the opening of the Beijing-Tianjin intercity high-speed railway, the links between the two cities will be closer and exchanges will be more frequent, which is reasonable. At present, it can be seen that although ordinary trains and private cars are still the main means of transportation for residents in the two places, in the months since the opening of the high-speed railway, 16. 1% of Beijingers and 20.5% of Tianjin people have chosen it as their mode of travel. This may improve the problem of people in Beijing and Tianjin sticking to their homeland and not going out.
Liu Hangying of Tianjin thinks that Tianjin people "don't want to go out and drink with cold water", while Beijingers also have a sense of superiority as "first-class citizens at the foot of the son of heaven" and are unwilling to move back to their hometown. The distance between the two municipalities is only 137 km. If you go from Tianjin Outer Ring Road to Beijing East Fourth Ring Road, it is122km. 65.6% of Beijingers and 57.2% of Tianjin people only visit each other's cities once every few years, and only 1.6% and 0.7% run once a week. Among the respondents, most of them are 26-45 years old, 3 1.9% of Beijingers are middle-aged people who have entered a stable period of life, while 33.5% of Tianjin people are young people who are obviously unwilling to go out. Nearly half of the respondents in Tianjin earned 10065438 a month.
Beijingers feel that Beijing has everything, while Tianjin people feel that they lack nothing. There is no special reason. Why are they tossing and turning? Their idealized models are "living in Beijing and relaxing in Tianjin" (84.6% of Beijingers) and "living in Tianjin and going shopping, watching movies and clubbing in Beijing" (36.4% of Tianjin residents). It is worth noting that 19.8% of Tianjin people feel "unclear" about this. Obviously, Tianjin people feel good about the life changes brought about by the integration of Beijing and Tianjin, but at the same time they are extremely hesitant and at present they are at a loss.
In the next 10 year, most Beijingers (7 1.2%) and more than half of Tianjin residents (57.7%) will not work in the other city. 85.9% of Beijingers and 63.8% of Tianjin people still prefer to live in their own cities. Interestingly, if there are "unclear" choices in the options, dozens of Tianjin people usually choose this one, and this proportion is much smaller among Beijing people.
Beijing is the sun and Tianjin is the moon.
It is a strange phenomenon that more and more Beijingers go to Tianjin to get married. But look carefully, the wedding ceremony covers many aspects of daily consumption, such as travel, car rental, food, photography, entertainment, real estate, etc ... When the price in Tianjin is generally lower than that in Beijing, Beijingers who smell cheap taste have the idea of "getting married in Tianjin". Some media have calculated an account: the lowest price for a wedding banquet at Hongqishun Hotel, an old halal brand in Tianjin, is 880 yuan per table, while the lowest price for Hongbin Building, an old halal brand in Beijing, is 999 yuan per table; The price of a table in Tianjin Canal Fishing Village ranges from 580 yuan, 680 yuan to 880 yuan. At present, the average price of wedding banquets in Beijing is from 1000 yuan to 1200 yuan per table, while the price of wedding banquets in Tianjin is at most half that in Beijing, and the average price is from 600 yuan to 800 yuan per table. At present, the price of wedding photos in Tianjin is 5,000 yuan to 6,000 yuan; The actual cost of wedding photos in Beijing ranges from 7000 yuan to 8000 yuan. The price of a wedding host in Tianjin is around 1000 yuan, and the quality is up to standard, which is really good and cheap.
In our survey, Beijingers and Tianjin people think that "low price and low cost" are the most important factors, accounting for 3 1.9% and 25.9% respectively. The total number of people surveyed in these two cities is 448 in Beijing and 409 in Tianjin. Under this option, the number of people in both cities exceeds 65,438+000. In the eyes of Beijingers, Tianjin can provide more leisure places, with 1 15 people choosing this one, accounting for 25.7%. On the contrary, in the "What should Beijing provide to Tianjin" option, "policy assistance" accounts for the main part, accounting for 32.6% and 34.5% respectively.
There are three places in Tianjin that attract Beijing-Heather Food Street attracts nearly 5 million tourists every year, of which Beijing tourists account for 50%; Every year, nearly 5 million foreign tourists fish with fishermen in Beitang, among which Beijing tourists account for the majority; And 1.6 million Beijingers go to the Tianhou Palace in Guwen Street to burn incense, buy clay figurines, kites, Wei and Yangliuqing New Year pictures every year. Our survey also confirmed that 5 1.8% of Beijingers travel to Tianjin, while 54.3% of Tianjin people travel to Beijing. Another half (47.5%) of Beijingers like to go shopping in Tianjin, and Tianjin people go to Beijing to visit relatives and friends (35.5%). From this perspective, Tianjin is a bit like "the back garden of Beijing". In the survey of "the current relationship between Tianjin and Beijing", 36.4% of Tianjin people think that "Beijing is the sun, Tianjin is the moon, and it is affiliated", ranking first.
In fact, Tianjin is not willing to do this at all. 66.5% of Tianjin people hope that the relationship between the two cities in the future will be "sister cities and develop side by side", and 33.5% hope that Tianjin will have the opportunity to host large-scale expositions such as the World Expo. Many people hope that Tianjin will improve its economic strength to increase its weight in the twin cities of Beijing and Tianjin. So in "What has Tianjin improved?" 144 people did not hesitate to choose "multinational companies set up their headquarters in China", while others such as "international fashion elements", "top international competitions" and "heavyweight cultural performances" were not as popular.
The anxiety of Tianjin people should improve in the next few years. Although I have been worried about the policy bias, I think this is the most critical reason (36.4%) that Tianjin is at the bottom of the municipalities directly under the Central Government and its development is even worse than that of some provincial capitals. However, for the obstacles in the integration of Beijing and Tianjin, the policy is not a problem at all, and the option is only 1%. On the contrary, "the current unbalanced development of the two places" is the biggest problem for Tianjin people. In the eyes of Beijingers, no one even thinks that there will be any obstacles to the policy. Everyone knows that the east wind has blown to Bohai Bay.