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Not very poor. As far as Zhangjiagang's economy and all aspects of development are concerned, these years have been quite good. Suzhou and even Jiangsu are developed cities, including the example that Shagang boss became the richest man in China this year. Economically, zhangjiagang is still relatively objective ~ the rich conditions of local people can also be said to be: 90% as for humanities, it may be that the tourism industry is not developing very well. It can be said that there is no cultural background, and the only deer garden that "crosses the East" remains to be verified. If it is from humanities to people, then I can only say that there are good people and bad people everywhere, and the difference in quality cannot be as comprehensive as that of the second and third floors. However, it cannot be said that everyone in Zhangjiagang has quality. I also had a deep understanding when I was reading. For example, Zhangjiagang people look down on people in poor places, that is, the so-called "Jiangbei people" in Zhangjiagang population. For example, some people in Zhangjiagang seem to value money more. It can also be said that because of my good economic conditions, I don't have much concept of the word "poor", or I may not have considered it so much. Therefore, in terms of environment and economy, Zhangjiagang is a treasure land; As far as humanity and locality are concerned.