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As China slows, Chengdu rises: Why young people are flocking to the nation’s ‘happiest city’

In an era of economic uncertainty and burnout, an inland city known for pandas and hot pot is defying the national gloom—and rewriting China’s urban migration story.

May 21, 2025 / 15:38 IST
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For years, the southwestern Chinese city of Chengdu was mocked for being slow, sleepy, and unserious. Its laid-back reputation stood in sharp contrast to the relentless hustle of coastal megacities like Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou. But now, that very chill is turning into a powerful draw.

As China faces a new phase of economic unease, young people burned out by overwork and disillusioned by stalled dreams are flocking to Chengdu. The city’s population has surged by 30 percent in just five years to over 21 million, making it one of the fastest-growing urban centres in the country. It has quietly become a rare success story in a nation struggling with sluggish consumption, a property slump, and widespread job insecurity, the New York Times reported.

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An antidote to hyper-competitive urban life

Chengdu offers an alternative to China’s hypercompetitive urban grind. Wages are lower than in top-tier cities, but so is the pressure—and so is the cost of living. In Chengdu, a two-bedroom apartment can rent for $400 a month. A similar space in Beijing would barely cover a single room in a shared flat.