Living in China: Shanghai heads list of expats’ favorite cities

maintains the highest quality of life on for Asian expats, but environmental problem is still a concern, according to the latest survey.

The Location Ranking Survey, conducted by one of the world’s largest human resources organizations, ECA International, ranked in 11th place in and 78th in the world in terms of expat living conditions.

The city retained its top spot among the 13 cities in that included , Nanjing, , Shenzhen, and Xiamen.

The annual survey compares living standards in 254 locations around the world according to categories including climate, air quality, health services, housing and utilities, isolation, social network and leisure facilities, infrastructure, personal safety and political tensions.

Overall scores are used by ECA member companies to establish allowances to compensate staff for the difficulties of living abroad.

, Taipei and Macau took the top three places in China, with in fourth place, the survey reported.

Nanjing, capital of neighboring Jiangsu Province was rated second to on the .

The study showed second-tier cities were moving up the ranks while first-tier cities moved down. For instance, Shenzhen surpassed and Xiamen to become the fifth preferred place to live in, but dropped five places globally.

Lee Quane, general manager of ECA International in , said that as the availability of consumer goods in Chinese cities continued to improve, along with better health care and recreation facilities, Chinese cities would continue to rise in the ranks.

However, drawback factors that worked against Chinese cities included , Quane said.

levels in China remain very high, as this is an unfortunate consequence of China’s development,” he said, adding that high levels of were partly responsible for ’s fall this year.

Concerns over the quality of Chinese products also remained.

Globally, Singapore remained the favorite destination for Asian expats while Baghdad came bottom of the list.

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