Data Source: Safety, crime, and quality metrics are sourced from Numbeo, a crowd-sourced global database of reported data.
All scores are relative comparisons on a 0-100 scale, where 50 = global average. Higher scores mean better than average, lower scores mean worse than average.
China requires most international travelers, including citizens of the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, to obtain a tourist visa (L visa) in advance through Chinese embassies, consulates, or authorized visa centers before travel.[7][8] Ordinary passports must have at least 6 months validity and 2 blank pages; simplified requirements since January 1, 2024, eliminate the need for round-trip tickets, hotel bookings, or invitation letters for L visas in some locations like the US.[5][7] Single-entry L visas typically allow 30...
Tokyo locals embrace neighborhood culture, seeking authentic experiences in hidden districts and community spaces that showcase the city's true spirit.
Ueno ParkParks & Recreation
Where Tokyo locals spend weekends picnicking, enjoying seasonal festivals, and relaxing away from tourist crowds. Popular for hanami during cherry blossom season.
Tsukiji Outer MarketMarkets & Shopping
Local food lovers shop here for fresh ingredients and enjoy authentic street food. Less touristy than the former fish market, but still vibrant and local.
Shimokitazawa NeighborhoodSocial & Cultural
Hipster district where young locals shop in vintage stores, enjoy indie music venues, and hang out in quirky cafes. Far from typical tourist routes.
Yoyogi ParkParks & Recreation
Weekend gathering spot for local musicians, dancers, and fitness enthusiasts. Locals practice street performances and enjoy community activities.
Koenji NeighborhoodSocial & Cultural
Alternative culture hub where locals enjoy vintage shopping, punk rock scenes, and underground music events. Authentic Tokyo experience away from mainstream tourism.
Jixi offers a unique window into northeastern China's industrial heartland, balancing traditional coal mining heritage with emerging economic opportunities. Located in Heilongjiang Province, this compact city provides expats with an authentic, less-traveled experience compared to China's mega-metropolises. With a solid safety profile and reliable public infrastructure, Jixi presents an intriguing option for professionals seeking a more grounded, community-oriented lifestyle away from the coastal expat hubs. While not a global cosmopolitan center, the city rewards adaptable expatriates with genuine cultural immersion and a lower cost of living compared to larger Chinese cities.
Safety & Security in Jixi
Overall Safety Score
Includes resilience and environmental factors
Moderate
51
/100
China Avg
54
Avg
54
Worldwide Avg
56
Crime & Safety Metrics
Thermometer compares Jixi to China averages using different marker styles.Compare:
Jixi
China Average
No city-specific data available — showing China country averages instead.
Safety Index
Good
Safety from Crime
Safe
Safe Alone (Day)
Good
Safe Alone (Night)
Good
Safety from Violent Crime
Safe
Safety from Property Crime
Safe
Environmental & Natural Hazard Risks
Resilience Score: N/A
Data Currently Under Investigation
Environmental risk assessments are being researched. The indicators below show what data will be available soon.
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