Comparison
CN · People's Republic of China

Nanning

8,741,584 residents22.82°, 108.32°
CN · People's Republic of China

Shenzhen

17,494,398 residents22.55°, 114.05°

Shenzhen is about 2Ă— the size of Nanning by population.

01 · Basics

At a glance

Population
8,741,584
17,494,398
Metro populationno data
Area (km²)
22,099.31
1,997.27
Density (per km²)no data
Elevation (m)
—
no data
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02 · Climate

Weather, month by month

Solid lines are monthly highs, dashed lines are lows (°C).
Nanning high low Shenzhen high low
Nanning vs Shenzhen monthly temperature5°10°15°20°25°30°35°JFMAMJJASOND
Avg annual temp (°C)
22.6
23.2
Annual rainfall (mm)lower is better
1,728.9leads
1,884.6
Sunny days per yearno data
06 · Vibes

What locals say

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

Nanning comes across as a practical, mid-sized regional capital rather than a flashy megacity: modern enough to be easy to navigate, but without the nonstop intensity of Beijing or Shanghai. Its main identity is as a transport and trade gateway toward Vietnam, so daily life feels connected, functional, and in-between. The city likely offers a more relaxed pace, with ordinary urban comforts, green spaces, and a strong everyday Southeast China feel. Based on the limited source material, it sounds like a place people live in for convenience and regional centrality more than for big-name attractions.

Common complaints
  • Thin cultural nightlife1
  • Less destination appeal1
Common praises
  • Modern, manageable city1
  • Gateway location1
  • Relatively relaxed pace1
Shenzhen

Shenzhen feels built for people who are trying to get somewhere fast: it is dense, ambitious, and packed with tech markets, new infrastructure, and constant movement. Daily life seems unusually convenient for a Chinese megacity, with robot deliveries, driverless shuttles, metro access, and plenty of malls, cafes, and apps that make errands simple. At the same time, people mention real friction at street level, especially scooter chaos, crowded border crossings, and the feeling that some areas are more polished for show than comfortable to walk in. The city also has an outdoors side that surprises visitors, with beaches, coastal trails, and mountains close enough for weekend escapes.

Common complaints
  • Scooters and pedestrian safety4
  • Crowding and border congestion3
  • Light pollution and visual overload2
  • Not very foreigner-oriented in some areas2
  • Urban chaos in tech districts2
Common praises
  • Tech and electronics shopping5
  • High-tech convenience5
  • Modern skyline and urban spectacle4
  • Outdoor scenery and city escapes4
  • Convenient, efficient daily systems3

“People always talk about HuaqiangBei,you can get 99% of the electronics products in your wishlist from this building”

r/shenzhen· 186 votes

“Shenzhen turned out to be quite different from the image of China I had in my mind. The city is packed with skyscrapers, and the neon signs are almost overwhelming. At night, the entire skyline lights up so brightly that it feels like daylight, which creates an impressive view but also a fair bit of light pollution.”

r/shenzhen· 107 votes
07 · Culture

Food & nightlife

Nanning
Food

The source material does not include Reddit discussion of restaurants or local specialties, but as a Guangxi capital and southern border-region city, Nanning would be expected to have a mixed everyday food scene shaped by local Guangxi flavors, rice-based meals, street snacks, and cross-border influences. In practical terms, residents likely rely on casual noodle shops, small eateries, and neighborhood food courts rather than a heavily international dining scene. Without user comments, it is safest to describe the food culture as regional and functional rather than famous nationwide.

Nightlife

There is no Reddit evidence here about clubs, bars, or late-night social life. From the city’s profile as a modern regional capital, nightlife is likely present in the usual Chinese-city form—shopping areas, snack streets, karaoke, and some bar clusters—but not on the scale of China’s largest nightlife centers. The safest read is that evening life exists, but the city is probably more about ordinary local hanging out than a reputation for all-night revelry.

Shenzhen
Food

The food scene comes through as practical, varied, and very tied to convenience: people mention casual restaurants, cafes, bubble tea, takeout, and chain snacks as part of daily routine. There is also a clear working-cafe culture, especially around Bao'an and Shekou, where people keep Wi-Fi password lists and look for places to code or study. The best food-related posts are less about fine dining than about how easy it is to eat cheaply, order delivery, and find something close by at almost any hour. There are also scenic destination restaurants in Dapeng and other waterfront areas, but the dominant image is of a city where food is functional, abundant, and app-driven.

Nightlife

Nightlife is present and seems lively rather than elite: one visitor said they went clubbing at 3 a.m. on a Wednesday and it was still packed. Reddit posts mention club visits, mini-adventures, and a general sense that the city can stay awake late, especially in central districts. The tone suggests a young, fast-moving scene with enough venues to keep people entertained, but not a lot of detailed discussion about a distinct local club culture beyond being energetic and available. For many residents, nightlife appears to be one more part of a convenience-rich city rather than the defining feature of it.

08 · Reality check

Weather vs. what locals say

Nanning
By the numbers

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How locals feel

The prompt does not include local comments about weather, so the best-supported description is general rather than anecdotal. Nanning’s subtropical South China location suggests warm, humid conditions for much of the year, with heat likely being more noticeable than cold. In cities like this, statistics can make the climate sound merely warm, but locals often experience it as sticky, long, and tiring in summer, with the real complaint being humidity rather than temperature alone. Because there are no Reddit posts here, that interpretation should be treated as a cautious generalization, not a quoted local consensus.

Shenzhen
By the numbers

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How locals feel

The weather gets described less with statistics and more with bodily reactions: it is hot, sunny, and strong enough that people comment on the sun feeling harsher than in Hong Kong. Posts about beaches, sunsets, and flower tunnels suggest the climate can be beautiful and photogenic, but also bright and sweaty. In practice, locals seem to experience Shenzhen weather as warm, intense, and sometimes overwhelming, especially in summer. The upside is that the climate supports beach days, mountain hikes, and vivid skies, so the heat is often framed as part of the city’s energetic atmosphere rather than just a nuisance.

09 · Summary

In short

  • Shenzhen is about 2Ă— the size of Nanning by population.
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