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Are there many people in Shanghai and Shandong?
Shandong people from all corners of the country, how many Shandong people are there in Shanghai? We are not registered policemen, so it is difficult to make statistics and say it accurately. But a few Shanghainese who came out of Shandong are the pride of Shandong people. They are:

Liu Xuexin, born in Tai 'an, Shandong Province (native of Qingdao, Shandong Province),/kloc-0 was born in February 1963,/kloc-0 joined China in April 1985, and/kloc-0 joined the work in July 1989, with a master's degree in economics. Director of the Ninth Discipline Inspection and Supervision Office of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, member of the Standing Committee of Fujian Provincial Party Committee, secretary of the Provincial Discipline Inspection Commission and director of the Provincial Supervision Commission. Since May 2020, he has served as member of the Standing Committee of Shanghai Municipal Committee and secretary of the Municipal Commission for Discipline Inspection.

Zhou Huilin, born in Penglai, Shandong Province,1June 1962, joined China in June 1984, and1July 1984. She graduated from the Department of Education of Beijing Normal University with a postgraduate degree and a doctorate in education. He used to be the deputy director of the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television, a member of the party group, the full-time deputy director of the National Copyright Administration, and the director (director) of the publishing management department (planning office for the collation and publication of ancient books). He is currently member of the Standing Committee of Shanghai Municipal Committee and Minister of Propaganda Department.

Shu Qing, born in Qingzhou, Shandong Province,1June 1964, holds a postgraduate degree and holds a doctor of science. He joined China in June 1984+065438+ 10, and joined the work in July 1985. He has served as deputy governor of Henan provincial government, member of the party group, director of the provincial public security department, secretary of the party Committee, inspector general (concurrently), and deputy secretary of the Political and Legal Committee of the provincial party Committee (concurrently). He is currently an alternate member of the 19th Central Committee, deputy mayor of Shanghai, secretary, director and inspector general of the Party Committee of the Municipal Public Security Bureau, and president of Shanghai Public Security College.

Shandong people in Shanghai account for about 4.2% of the floating population in Shanghai.

Distribution of floating population in Shanghai

The floating population in Shanghai, Anhui Province accounted for 29%, with a total of 2.874 million people, and the floating population in Shandong Province reached 403,200, accounting for 4.2%. Shandong mainly works in southern Shandong and southwestern Shandong, distributed in Jining, Heze and Linyi, while central Shandong and northern Shandong mainly work in Beijing, accounting for 19.73% of the floating population in Beijing.

Generally speaking, there are still many Shandong people in Shanghai. The author understands that Linyi people mainly do vegetable business in Shanghai, and there are Lanling people in Linyi in all major food markets.

Anhui, Jiangsu, Henan, Zhejiang and many others. Shandong people do many small businesses in Shanghai, such as vegetables, dumpling shops, steamed bread shops and so on. Then there are many college students who stay in Shanghai and come to work in Shanghai. There are many surgeons from Shandong in a well-known 3A hospital, and the local doctors all say that they are skilled, physically strong and careful!

As far as I know, the number of Shandong people in Shanghai is relatively small compared with other provinces with large manpower output.

After all, Shandong is close to Beijing, and Shanghai's food and culture are also very different from the capital, almost in different styles ~ Shandong people in the north should like Beijing better. After all, it is a political and cultural center.

Almost all the Shandong people I know developed in Beijing. Shanghai is a magic capital, with a high degree of opening to the outside world and stricter requirements for academic qualifications. Beijing is very tolerant, and anyone who goes can find a job that suits him. Prices (especially food and meat) are also cheaper.

Shanghai is different. You can't live without earning less.

Jining people come to report. I work in a university in Songjiang, and there is a fellow in Yanzhou, Jining, in the opposite office. There are fifty teachers in our college, two of whom are from Jining, Tai 'an, Heze, Linyi, Yantai, Weifang and Shandong.

By the way, a new colleague came this year. When asked, it turned out to be from Jinan.

There are also colleagues in the northeast, and their hometown is also from Shandong. In addition, another new colleague of 19 is also from Shandong and his hometown is Linyi.

Continue to add, at 20.2 1, two more from Shandong came.

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When Shandong people go to Beijing, Shanghai has developed a lot, but compared with other provinces, it is actually not the most. People are often profitable, and they go wherever they make money.

Shandong people are homesick. In fact, geographically speaking, Shandong is very good, with distinct seasons throughout the year, but it is not too hot in summer, not too cold in winter and has heating. Life is still very comfortable, but the ecological damage has been serious in recent years, but now we know that environmental protection is also political, and it is forbidden to dump garbage into the river again. It is said that there have been wild ducks flying around in the river, and the initial results have been great.

Don't say there are many people in Shanghai and Shandong. I feel that there are indeed many people from Shandong in Jiangnan. This is closely related to the liberation of China by the Shandong army in the south and its final distribution in the south. My parents are a member of the Shandong column, and settled in Nanjing after crossing the river with the army. Although he was later transferred to the northwest because of work needs, many old comrades' fathers retired in the south. I also often go to the south on business. Chatting in a taxi, I often find that the driver is the descendant of the cadres in the south of Shandong Province.

Shandong is a province with a large population and education, with a huge population base and high-quality educational resources. In addition, Shandong people are diligent and eager to learn, which makes Shandong talents come forth in large numbers. There are Shandong people in all walks of life in the north, south and north of the motherland. I think this is a relative concept. There are not many Shandong people in Shanghai. According to the proportion of foreign population in Shanghai, Shandong people should also account for a large proportion. If we look at it from another angle, from the perspective of the proportion of migrant workers or Shandong exporting talents, there should not be too many in Shanghai.

Among the cadres at all levels who liberated and took over Shanghai with the army, Shandong cadres accounted for the bulk, and now they have basically died, but their descendants have stayed in Shanghai. There are also many Shandong people who wander in Shanghai to make a living, and there are also many Shandong people who study and work after the reform. The most eye-catching is Sentinel under Neon Lights in the 1960s. A whole company of Shandong soldiers stood on Nanjing Road and told Shanghainese that China people would manage Shanghai better than foreigners.

Yes, there are not many provinces and cities in the country. At present, the population mobility is relatively large and the population is relatively concentrated. First-tier cities are places that most people yearn for. If we work together, we can't make much money by farming in our hometown. So many people choose to leave their hometown to work in other places. I am in Shanghai now. It can be said that the change and prosperity of big cities can not be separated from our struggling migrant workers. I hope that when you see foreigners, don't look at them in a discriminatory way. Shandong is also a populous province. I