In the AI era, why does Sun believe in Huizhou?

Last night, I resonated with a statement from Sun.

If the past 20 years belonged to the first-tier cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen,

then the next 20 years may belong to cities characterized by "low cost + high certainty + strong connections."

And Huizhou is positioning itself.

Why?

✔ Backed by the Greater Bay Area, security comes from Shenzhen

✔ Housing prices/rent/living costs are ridiculously low

✔ High-speed rail directly connects to Shenzhen and Hong Kong, creating a half-hour economic circle

✔ Mild climate throughout the year, really comfortable

✔ Has one of the best coastlines in Guangdong

✔ Has Sam's Club

✔ Has West Lake

✔ Air quality consistently ranks high

It is not the hustle of first-tier cities, but it is also not the isolation of small cities.

It is like a "middle ground" where you can advance or retreat.

—— You can earn money in Shenzhen

—— Live in Huizhou

—— Use first-tier income to combat first-tier costs

This phenomenon itself is a dividend of the times.

Many people are still caught up in the hierarchy of cities,

but smart people are already studying "cost-performance of living."

In the AI era, productivity will be redistributed.

Remote work, digital nomads, content entrepreneurship...

The weight of geographical location is decreasing.

What truly matters is:

🌊 Living costs

🌤 Climate

🚄 Transportation links

🧠 City inclusiveness

Huizhou may not be the most dazzling city,

but it is very "stable."

Sometimes, opportunities are not at the highest places,

but in overlooked spots.

In the AI era, we meet at the peak.

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If you are currently struggling in a first-tier city,

would you consider "earning first-tier money while living a second-tier life"?

Let's discuss in the comments.