Comparison
IN · India

Delhi

26,495,000 residents28.67°, 77.22°
CN · People's Republic of China

Wenzhou

9,572,903 residents28.00°, 120.66°

Delhi is much warmer than Wenzhou; Delhi is noticeably drier than Wenzhou.

01 · Basics

At a glance

Population
26,495,000
9,572,903
Metro populationno data
Area (km²)
1,397.3
12,064.77
Density (per km²)no data
Elevation (m)
221
no data
02 · Climate

Weather, month by month

Solid lines are monthly highs, dashed lines are lows (°C).
Delhi high low Wenzhou high low
Delhi vs Wenzhou monthly temperature10°15°20°25°30°35°40°45°JFMAMJJASOND
Avg annual temp (°C)
24.8
19
Annual rainfall (mm)lower is better
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1,712.4
Sunny days per yearno data
06 · Vibes

What locals say

Synthesized from upvoted comments on each city's subreddit.
Delhi

Living in Delhi feels like living in a huge, noisy, politically charged capital where history, bureaucracy, and everyday hustle all sit on top of each other. People rely on the metro, autos, airports, and long commutes, but they also deal with air pollution, traffic, corruption, and periodic civic frustration. At the same time, the city still has pockets of warmth: strangers helping each other, good street food and restaurant food, and a sense that life is always moving. It is a place where daily life can swing from ordinary errands to sudden tension, so residents often sound alert, sarcastic, and resilient at once.

Common complaints
  • Air pollution and AQI6
  • Traffic, infrastructure, and civic mess5
  • Corruption and public-sector cynicism5
  • Harassment and safety in public spaces4
  • Politics crowding out daily life4
Common praises
  • Strong food culture4
  • Metro and transit convenience3
  • Moments of kindness4
  • Historical and cultural depth3
  • Livable pockets despite chaos3

“Finally AQI is less than 100 at my area.”

r/india· 11573 votes

“View from a balcony in Delhi, India where the AQI is currently 800~900 Delhi is dead; for real”

r/india· 8060 votes
Wenzhou

Living in Wenzhou seems to mean being in a large, busy Zhejiang city that still feels locally specific and somewhat inward-looking to outsiders. The city has a strong hometown identity: people mention returning for family, dialect, and very particular regional foods, and there is clear pride in being Wenzhounese. For daily life, the practical side comes through more than the tourist side—people ask about laundromats, SIM cards, hotels, university life, and how to find friends or expat groups. It sounds comfortable and functional for residents, but less plug-and-play for foreigners or newcomers who do not already have local connections.

Common complaints
  • Foreigners/outsiders can feel isolated3
  • Limited social discovery for newcomers3
  • Practical service gaps for visitors3
  • Smaller alternative/nightlife scene2
  • Local dialect barrier2
Common praises
  • Strong food identity5
  • Regional pride and cultural distinctiveness4
  • Useful for family visits and settled living3
  • Some expat/social pockets exist2
  • Enough to do for residents if you know where to look2

“You could go to Hideaway. One of the bars that many expats seem to go to. I could add you to a group with other expats if you want. In which part of Wenzhou do you stay?”

r/Wenzhou· 1 votes

“I agree it is delicious! But I personally love the lean meat version of the 永嘉麦饼😍. An oven baked stuffed pancake with dried fermented vegetables and meat. How lucky 🍀 I am to live in this "small village" with nearly 10 million people...”

r/Wenzhou· 4 votes
07 · Culture

Food & nightlife

Delhi
Food

Delhi’s food scene reads as broad, cheap-to-expensive, and deeply social: street snacks, café pizza, South Indian restaurants, airport food, and neighborhood joints all show up in everyday talk. People clearly care about value, quantity, and reliability, but they also expect some chaos and uneven quality. There is an affectionate, practical tone to food discussion here—less foodie reverence than repeated reliance on places that are good enough to become routines. Even jokes about food often sit next to comments about small kindnesses, which suggests eating out is part of the city’s daily survival and social life.

Nightlife

The prompt gives little direct nightlife reporting, but the city’s after-dark vibe in these posts seems less like a bar district culture and more like late-night movement, cafes, airport waits, protests, and odd public scenes. Delhi nightlife appears mixed with caution: people are out, but they are also aware of harassment, policing, traffic, and the city’s general unpredictability. If there is a strong social nightlife, it is not the main Reddit emphasis here; the louder theme is that the city stays active, crowded, and sometimes tense well into the night.

Wenzhou
Food

Food is one of the clearest strengths of Wenzhou in this dataset. People talk about 温州糯米饭 as a must-have breakfast and a dish tied to childhood and family visits, and another commenter praises 永嘉麦饼, describing it as an oven-baked stuffed pancake with dried fermented vegetables and meat. Fish also comes up as a local favorite, and the overall tone suggests that Wenzhou food is deeply regional, nostalgic, and proudly local rather than trendy or internationally standardized. The scene feels like one where the best meals are the hometown specialties everyone knows by name.

Nightlife

Nightlife appears present but not especially broad or easy to navigate unless you already know the city. One commenter mentions Hideaway as a bar that many expats seem to go to, and another asks specifically about rock, metal, and alternative places, which suggests there is at least some niche scene. Overall, the vibe is more about a few known hangouts and social circles than a dense, obvious nightlife district. If you want mainstream bar life, it may exist quietly; if you want subculture venues, you may have to ask around.

08 · Reality check

Weather vs. what locals say

Delhi
By the numbers

How locals feel

Weather conversation is dominated by air quality rather than temperature. Locals describe the air in stark, bodily terms—AQI numbers in the hundreds, relief when it dips below 100, and near-constant anxiety about breathing and visibility. The city’s climate is not framed as a pleasant seasonal backdrop but as a recurring public-health problem that shapes mood, routines, and what people consider a good day. Even when the statistics improve, residents seem skeptical and relieved rather than celebratory.

Wenzhou
By the numbers

How locals feel

There is no strong weather discussion in the source material, so sentiment is mostly absent rather than negative or positive. What can be inferred is that weather does not dominate how residents describe the city; instead, they focus on food, family, and practical life. If weather matters here, it is not what people are choosing to talk about first. So the lived impression is neutral: climate is not a defining talking point in this dataset.

09 · Summary

In short

  • Delhi is much warmer than Wenzhou.
  • Delhi is noticeably drier than Wenzhou.
  • Delhi is about 3× the size of Wenzhou by population.
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