Longnan
Gansu, China
State Profile
Compare cost of living, salaries, and quality of life across cities in Gansu.
Gansu is a long, narrow province in northwestern China, characterized by a diverse landscape of mountains, plateaus, valleys, and deserts, and serving as a historical crossroads on the Silk Road. Its economy is largely driven by heavy industry, particularly petrochemicals, nonferrous metallurgy (with significant reserves of nickel and cobalt), and energy production, including coal, oil, natural gas, and rapidly developing wind and solar power. The climate is generally semi-arid to arid continental, with significant temperature fluctuations between hot summers and cold winters, and low, uneven precipitation. Living in Gansu, particularly in its capital Lanzhou, is considered relatively inexpensive compared to major Chinese cities, with a lower cost of living that can be covered by an average local salary. The lifestyle reflects a blend of Han Chinese culture with notable influences from ethnic minorities like the Hui and Tibetans, particularly in cuisine and local customs.
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