Genhe, China
With a population of just 71,437, Genhe is a remote, sparsely populated outpost in the frigid northeast of China. The city's GDP grew a mere 2% in 2019, reflecting its sleepy, underdeveloped economy. Genhe's residents earned just 28,375 RMB in disposable income on average that year - hardly a fortune. And the city's public budget revenue of 71,030,000 RMB was the lowest of all 103 county-level divisions in Inner Mongolia, suggesting pervasive bureaucratic challenges.
The climate here is no picnic either, with bitterly cold winters averaging -28.1°C and a short, warm summer season. Only the hardiest would thrive in such an extreme environment. A few ethnic Evenk reindeer herders eke out a living, but for most, Genhe likely offers little appeal beyond its cheap cost of living.
In short, Genhe is a remote, economically stagnant city that only the most adventurous and resilient expats would consider calling home.
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