What's it like to live in Nanjing?
Pros, cons, and what locals really say · 9,314,685 residents
What locals really say
Nanjing comes across as a big, historically important city that is still easy to move through if you know the metro and the main districts. Daily life seems to revolve around university neighborhoods, coffee shops, language exchanges, and practical errands rather than a huge foreigner scene. People mention good food, pleasant places to bike and wander, and a city that can feel welcoming if you plug into student or expat circles. At the same time, newcomers often say it can be harder to make English-speaking friends here than in some other Chinese cities, and summer heat is a real drag.
- Friendly locals and openness to language exchange9
- Strong university and student presence7
- Good food and coffee spots6
- Walkable, bike-friendly exploration4
- Historical and scenic places5
- Hard to build an English-speaking social circle8
- Summer heat2
- Foreign-friendly nightlife is limited or scattered3
- Short-term housing near campuses can be difficult2
- Dealing with incidents requires evidence and local know-how1
Daily life sounds shaped by universities, metro access, coffee, bikes, and a constant search for people to do things with. Several posters are looking for WeChat groups, chess, chess clubs, MTG, cycling partners, musicians, or language exchange, which suggests a city where social life often starts online and moves offline through small interest groups. There is enough infrastructure to live normally and explore different districts, but newcomers may need patience to build a circle. The tone is generally welcoming and low-key, with a few friction points around communication, housing, and occasional bureaucratic or practical hassles.
The food scene in the Reddit sample feels practical, varied, and neighborhood-based rather than flashy. People ask for budget places, local Chinese food with beer, and even an Iranian restaurant, while one commenter singles out Commune’s Thai salted egg yolk wings as unusually good. Coffee and casual drinks also come up often, which suggests a city where eating out is part of everyday social life. The overall impression is that you can eat well, especially around universities and expat-friendly areas, but you may need local tips to find the best spots.
Nightlife seems modest but usable, with a few known bars and a small foreigner hangout network rather than a huge club scene. One commenter recommends Secco on a Friday night, and others ask about the go-to laowai bar or weekend events like BBQs and magic shows at Finnegans Wake. The vibe appears more after-work beer, live music, and social meetups than late-night spectacle. For many people, nightlife in Nanjing seems tied to meeting friends, language exchange, or a mixed local-international crowd.
The weather sentiment is mixed but tilted negative in summer. The city can look beautiful in cherry blossom season, and people clearly enjoy outdoor exploring, biking, and photo walks, but one comment bluntly notes that July and August are not ideal because it gets too hot. That suggests locals and visitors appreciate the seasons, yet summer humidity and heat are memorable enough to affect travel planning. The vibe is that Nanjing’s weather is best enjoyed in spring and autumn, while midsummer is something to endure.
“Go to secco on a Friday night.”
“Heyy I am an international student studying in Nanjing . It has been hard making friends who speak English. I would love to join u for a coffee”
“Great idea! Especially since Covid it’s hard to find English speaking people here. Btw, does anyone know if the English corner near Gulou still exists (was usually on Sundays)?”
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