Chengdu
20,937,757 residents
What locals say
Chengdu comes across as a huge, food-first city that still feels surprisingly social and laid-back in the day-to-day. People talk about it as a place where you can spend hours eating, wandering parks, browsing markets, and meeting friends over tea or drinks rather than rushing from one landmark to another. It has a visible foreigner/expat scene, plenty of student energy, and lots of small-interest communities from skate parks to D&D to volunteering, but finding your people can still take some effort. The tradeoff is that some everyday life gets filtered through a big-city Chinese system—apps, WeChat groups, Didi, and navigating neighborhoods—while the city’s size and humidity can make the weather and logistics feel more tiring than the travel brochures suggest.
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