Nanjing vs. Jaipur: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

Nanjing Nanjing Image by:Abderrahmane Habibi
Jaipur Jaipur Image by:Sagar Soneji

For those considering a move between Nanjing and Jaipur, the financial implications are stark. Nanjing presents a significantly more expensive lifestyle, driven by its status as a major Chinese economic hub, reflected in its higher GDP per capita and lower unemployment rate. While average monthly net salaries are considerably higher in Nanjing, this is offset by correspondingly higher costs for almost all goods and services, including basic necessities and transportation, making daily living more demanding financially compared to Jaipur.

Climate Index
80.6 / 57.8
Cost of Living Index
30.5 / 18.4

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The most pronounced disparity lies in housing. Nanjing's property market is exceptionally costly, with apartment prices in the city center nearly double those in Jaipur. This high cost extends to land as well, fundamentally widening the housing gap. Critically, Nanjing's property price-to-income ratio is significantly lower than Jaipur's, meaning housing consumes a much larger proportion of the average Nanjing resident's income, making homeownership or even renting prohibitively expensive for many.

Health Care Index
75.2 / 72.9
Pollution Index
70.7 / 61.1

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Beyond basic living costs, Nanjing also registers higher expenses for specific services. Utilities for an 85m² apartment are marginally more expensive, but mobile data and broadband services are slightly cheaper. Food costs, particularly for dining out at mid-range restaurants, are substantially higher in Nanjing than in Jaipur. Although Nanjing's public transport system is more extensive and potentially more efficient, reducing some commuting burdens, the overall daily transport costs remain higher than in Jaipur.

Property Price to Income Ratio
17.8 / 6.6
Purchasing Power Index
118.9 / 80.9

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Health and environmental factors present contrasting challenges, impacting quality of life. Nanjing boasts significantly cleaner air according to pollution data, offering a respite from smog, but struggles with comparatively poorer water quality. Conversely, Jaipur faces higher levels of air pollution, posing respiratory concerns, yet generally enjoys better water quality. The commute time index suggests similar daily travel durations for workers in both cities, but the trade-offs between cleaner air and better water, or vice-versa, are significant.

Quality of Life Index
158.4 / 142.7
Safety Index
87.5 / 64.3

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Finally, Nanjing's robust economy underpins its higher costs. Its significantly higher GDP per capita fuels greater salaries but also drives up the price of almost everything. Jaipur, while showing promising economic growth with a lower GDP per capita ($9,200) and a higher mortgage interest rate (8.15%), remains a much more affordable city, particularly concerning property values and basic living expenses. This makes Jaipur an attractive option for those prioritizing affordability, accepting the trade-offs in economic power and potentially some aspects of quality of life like healthcare infrastructure and environmental conditions.

Traffic Commute Time Index
43.8 / 42.1

Nanjing   Jaipur

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Local cuisine & dishes

Nanjing

Salted DuckNanjing's signature salted duck is a dish of profound simplicity. The duck is brined with coarse sea salt, then air-dried to enhance its deep flavor. The meat remains moist and tender, with a savory umami that lingers on the palate. Traditionally served cold, it pairs perfectly with pickled vegetables for a refreshing contrast.
Duck Blood SoupA dish steeped in local tradition, duck blood soup is a hearty stew made from duck blood curds, fresh herbs, and a touch of vinegar. The broth is rich and savory, with a slightly gamey undertone that highlights the duck's natural flavor. Served hot in small bowls, it’s often enjoyed as a street snack, garnished with chili oil for an extra kick.
Duck Fat RiceThis comfort food staple is crafted by cooking glutinous rice in duck fat, resulting in a rich, aromatic dish. The rice absorbs the fat’s golden richness, while the skin is crisped to perfection and served alongside for an indulgent touch. Traditionally enjoyed with green onions and soy sauce, it’s a true Nanjing delicacy.

Jaipur

LadooJaipur's iconic Ladoo is a round, crumbly sweet made from gram flour and ghee, often flavored with cardamom and jaggery. Its texture is melt-in-your-mouth sandy, served as a popular snack or dessert, often paired with masala chai.
Dal Bati ChurmaA hearty Jaipur staple, Dal Bati Churma features a smooth, spiced lentil dal served alongside fluffy fried batia and sweet churma (fried dough). Made with local spices like cumin and coriander, it's traditionally eaten with fingers, reflecting the city's royal heritage.
Mirchi BajjiThese crispy fried green chili fritters are a spicy delight in Jaipur. Coated in a light gram flour batter and served hot, they offer a perfect balance of crunch and heat, often enjoyed with a cooling yogurt dip or chutney.
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Travel & attractions

Nanjing

Nanjing City WallA massive fortification built in the 4th century, it encircles the old town of Nanjing.
Sun Yat-sen MausoleumThe final resting place of Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of modern China, located on Purple Mountain.
Presidential Palace of NanjingFormer residence of the Republic of China's presidents, now a museum showcasing Chinese history.
Fuzimiao (Confucius Temple and Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum)A complex of buildings dedicated to Confucius and the mausoleum of the Hongwu Emperor.
Qinhuai RiverHistorically significant river that flows through Nanjing, lined with ancient buildings and bridges.

Jaipur

Hawa MahalA five-story palace of winds with a honeycomb-like structure made from pink and red sandstone.
Amer FortAn impressive Rajput fort perched atop a hill, featuring beautiful courtyards, gardens, and stunning views.
City PalaceA complex of courtyards, gardens, and buildings, blending Mughal and Rajasthani architecture.
Jantar MantarAn astronomical observatory built by Maharaja Jai Singh II, containing a collection of architectural astronomical instruments.
Jaigarh FortA massive fortress located on the hilltop Cheel Ka Teela, housing the world's largest cannon on wheels, Jaivana.

Real estate & living comparison

Nanjing Jaipur
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment in City Centre 5651.15 USD 818.17 USD
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 3198.41 USD 405.77 USD
International Primary School, Annual Tuition per Child 21763.1 USD 2077.96 USD
Private Full-Day Preschool or Kindergarten, Monthly Fee per Child 1441.7 USD 90.54 USD
Jeans (Levi's 501 or Similar) 48.04 USD 25.49 USD
Men's Leather Business Shoes 94.31 USD 39.67 USD
Apples (1 kg) 2.04 USD 1.79 USD
Bananas (1 kg) 1.25 USD 0.5 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment in City Centre 483.25 USD 152.49 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 300.43 USD 85.73 USD
Bottled Water (0.33 Liter) 0.26 USD 0.15 USD
Cappuccino (Regular Size) 2.94 USD 1.61 USD
Annual Mortgage Interest Rate (20-Year Fixed, in %) 3.56 USD 8.9 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 1245.33 USD 462.72 USD
Cinema Ticket (International Release) 5.8 USD 3.26 USD
Monthly Fitness Club Membership 27.2 USD 16.55 USD
Gasoline (1 Liter) 1.14 USD 1.13 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 29.02 USD 10.61 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 50.37 USD 42.89 USD
Broadband Internet (Unlimited Data, 60 Mbps or Higher) 6.96 USD 7.79 USD
Population 8,422,000 3,073,350

Last updated: 2026-04-05T15:42:25+00:00

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