It may be because it is close to Beijing, where there are many large enterprises and institutions, and the price level is higher than Baoding.
There are quite a lot of employment opportunities. As long as you just stroll around a street, at least three of the ten stores are recruiting people, but most of them are hard-earned jobs. Good jobs are not so easy to find. For example, in good units like Geophysical Exploration Bureau and Geological Bureau, jobs are basically monopolized by children in the bureau.
In terms of learning, to be honest, the quality of education in Zhuozhou is really not so good. I remember that our high school teacher said that the quality of education in Baoding was the worst in Hebei and that in Zhuozhou was the worst in Baoding. Perhaps this remark is a bit extreme, but from the online rate of the college entrance examination, it can be seen that Zhuozhou is really not good at education.
The traffic is quite convenient. There are bus stations and railway stations in the city, but express trains rarely stop at Zhuozhou Station. Because the urban road network is relatively simple, there are only 1 and 18 buses in the urban area, and the tickets are all one yuan. There are buses to the surrounding counties and cities every day. Beijing Bus No.917 also has stops in Zhuozhou, so it is very convenient to go to Beijing. Generally, if there is no traffic jam, you can get to the city center in more than two hours. It is said that after the completion of the subway, it only takes ten minutes from Zhuozhou to Beijing.
As for medical care, I'm not sure. I only know that the larger hospitals in Zhuozhou are municipal hospital (affiliated hospital of Peking University), Erkang (second central hospital of Baoding City), maternal and child health hospital and naval hospital ... Among them, municipal medical facilities are the best, the equipment is the most complete, and the listening and speaking technology is good, but the cost is relatively expensive.
That's it. I hope it works for you.