Life after graduation: A new beginning
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About 8 million college graduates have recently finished their studies and moved onto the next chapter of their lives. For those who chose to work in metropolises, such as Beijing, starting fresh often means living in rented houses or sharing homes with friends far from the city center.
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College graduate Wang Yilong on the way to his new home outside the Northwest Fifth Ring Road in Beijing on June 30. Wang spends about 2,000 yuan ($295) per month, equating to a third of his salary, to rent a 20-sq-m single-story house. The area draws a lot of migrant workers because of its affordable rental prices. [Photo/VCG] |
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