Abstract

Shenzhen's transformation into a global tech hub and immigrant metropolis is noteworthy, with foreigners making up 60% of its population and symbolizing a unique cultural identity and economic dynamism. However, this wave of migration also brings challenges such as soaring housing and education costs, hindering integration and well-being. However, these burdens can be alleviated by increasing affordable housing, strengthening financial support for education, and relaxing hukou registration requirements. This essay delved into the impact of migration on Shenzhen's growth, the difficulties migrants encounter in Shenzhen, and evaluated their strategies to address related challenges, and proposed holistic solutions to promote integration and urban well-being. Ultimately, creating a more inclusive and accessible environment will not only contribute to the continued development of the city but will also serve as a model for other cities with large immigrant populations.

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