shanghai-620X310 .jpg "width = 650 > Shanghai not only offers a modern 21st century life, a life of the pressure of competition also work, complicated traffic as well as food safety is assured. This stress triggers the migration of its population into villages or other small cities in China.
SHANGHAI, KOMPAS.com- Larger cities seem increasingly lose its charm. The price of land and residential, work pressure, as well as the complexity of the traffic being the main reason for the reduced interest of the population continued to live in the big city. Although this has not occurred in all the major cities in the world, at least it is already starting to plague Shanghai, China.
Six years ago, Bei Yi (34) a radical decision. Most of the relatives feel the step he took was daring and tends to be "crazy". He left his job as a manager in the high-income glass company in Shanghai, selling the car and his apartment, and then go to a small town in the Interior of China. Now, Bei lived with parents and his wife in Lijiang, a province in southwestern Yunnan. Yunnan touted as a aims the city dwellers who want a quieter life. Unfortunately, according to www.bussinessweek.com, there is currently no data to confirm this.
Decisions taken Bei making it one of the pioneers who dare leave the big city life. Professor of Asian studies at the University of Western Australia Gary Sigley said, the decision to leave the big city is generally effected by air pollution, congestion, unhealthy food, stress, and life is full of "toxins" in major cities of China, such as Beijing and Shenzhen.
In addition to the Bei, one of the residents of Beijing, Zhang Huiying (33) also doing the same thing. Before deciding to relocate, everyday life is full of laborious activity of Zhang and stressful. It is a commuter to travel for more than one hour to reach a health drink business that he founded. Weighing pay ten employees continue to grow, as well as lelahnya travel per day make it surrender. Now, he has a small Inn in Lijiang. He can do things such as painting, cycling, as well as doing yoga.
According to the last survey Regus (RGU), companies that rent office space and meeting rooms around the world, 75 percent of China's workers say their stress levels increase. Survey participants from 80 countries, China has the highest stress levels.
Meanwhile, in 2012, a survey from the Pew Research Center also found a decrease in the level of satisfaction of Chinese residents against "the modern life of the 21st century". The number 59% lived alone. In fact, four years earlier, the survey results are adequate for the 71%. Among the various variables, food security remains one of the main reasons for the concern of China.

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