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Living in Chengdu: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Chengdu: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in Chengdu.

Chengdu, capital of Sichuan Province, has emerged as one of China's most attractive destinations for expatriates seeking opportunity and quality of life. Home to over 21 million residents, this ancient city combines a rich cultural heritage dating back 3,000 years with rapid modern development. Chengdu serves as the economic, commercial, and financial hub of southwestern China, offering a lower cost of living than Beijing or Shanghai while maintaining excellent infrastructure and amenities. The city is internationally famous as the home of the Giant Panda and its distinctive Sichuan cuisine.

5 Good Reasons to Move to Chengdu

  1. Affordable living costs 鈥 approximately 40-60% lower than Beijing or Shanghai while offering comparable urban amenities.
  2. Growing job market 鈥 the Chengdu-Chongqing Economic Circle generated USD 1.17 trillion in GDP in 2024, with strong demand in tech, manufacturing, and services.
  3. Excellent transportation 鈥 a modern metro system with 15 lines covering 659 km and two international airports.
  4. Relaxed lifestyle 鈥 Chengdu has been named China's happiest city for 14 consecutive years, known for its teahouse culture and work-life balance.
  5. Rich culture and nature 鈥 access to UNESCO World Heritage Sites, pandas, mountains, and thousands of years of history.

Key facts

Population16.3 million
Expats50,000-60,000
Top nationalitiesSouth Korean, American, Japanese, French, German
LanguagesMandarin Chinese, Sichuanese
Monthly cost of living
1 person$1,200
Family of 4$3,200
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Natallia Slimani-Mercier
About the author

Natallia holds a degree聽BA (Honours) in English Language and Simultaneous Interpreting and worked as a writer聽and editor聽for various publications and media channels in China for ten years.

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