"Dalifornia: A Haven for China's Adventurous Souls"

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Young Chinese are flocking to the picturesque mountain town of Dali, also known as "Dalifornia," to escape the intense competition and political environment of China's megacities. The city has become an oasis for disaffected individuals, remote workers, and free spirits, drawing inspiration from California's easy-living stereotypes. Dali's appeal lies in its cheap rents, idyllic old town, and picturesque surroundings, attracting not only backpackers and artists but also tech employees seeking a remote work environment.
Welcome to 'Dalifornia,' an Oasis for China's Drifters and Dreamers The New York Times
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