Shanghai vs. Hanoi: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

Shanghai Shanghai Image by:Peng LIU
Hanoi Hanoi Image by:Thuan Pham

Shanghai, a major global financial hub with over 8 million residents, operates from a position of significantly greater economic development compared to Hanoi, Vietnam's capital approaching 9 million people. This disparity translates directly into the cost structure and quality of life, with Shanghai offering substantially higher incomes but demanding vastly greater financial resources. Hanoi presents a more affordable alternative, reflecting its earlier stage of development, but the trade-offs extend beyond simple price tags, impacting fundamental aspects of living standards.

Climate Index
83.6 / 79
Cost of Living Index
38.5 / 28.7

Shanghai   Hanoi

Quality of life indicators paint a clear picture favoring Shanghai. The city scores nearly 15 points higher on the overall Quality of Life Index (93.57 vs. 79.04), driven by superior public services, notably healthcare and safety, alongside demonstrably cleaner air. The Safety Index (79.04 vs. 66.24) and lower Pollution Index (89.13 vs. 79.04) underscore this advantage. While Hanoi boasts slightly better climate conditions, the combination of lower safety and higher pollution levels in Hanoi makes Shanghai the objectively superior environment for residents seeking security and health.

Health Care Index
67.1 / 56.9
Pollution Index
68.3 / 89.1

Shanghai   Hanoi

The cost of living in Shanghai is considerably higher than in Hanoi, reflected in a stark Cost of Living Index gap (28.67 vs. 50.87). Essentials like groceries, household goods, and dining out are significantly more expensive, as are transportation, healthcare, and childcare. Although the Property Price to Income Ratio happens to be similar (32.69) for both cities, the absolute cost of property in Shanghai is immense, with prices orders of magnitude higher than in Hanoi, even when considering the much higher salaries.

Property Price to Income Ratio
31.6 / 32.7
Purchasing Power Index
110.5 / 50.9

Shanghai   Hanoi

Despite the overall cost gap, the specific figures for housing and salaries reveal nuances. A prime example is real estate: while Shanghai's center commands $4,181 per square meter and the suburbs $2,348, Hanoi's center is priced at just $418/m² and the outskirts $235/m². Yet, net salaries in Shanghai ($499/month) are still substantially higher than in Hanoi ($300/month). While a lower mortgage rate (4.05% vs. 8.35%) eases the financial burden of buying property in Shanghai, the sheer scale of the other costs means the gap remains formidable for most.

Quality of Life Index
131.9 / 93.6
Safety Index
73.5 / 66.2

Shanghai   Hanoi

Economic performance underpins these differences, with both cities showing moderate GDP growth (5.05%), but Shanghai's GDP per capita ($13,500) is substantially higher than Hanoi's ($30,000). This higher economic output supports the premium salaries and the overall inflated cost structure in Shanghai. The comparison concludes that Shanghai delivers superior quality of life and income potential, but at a vastly higher cost, particularly for housing and daily expenses. Hanoi offers a significantly more affordable lifestyle but with lower quality in critical areas like safety, healthcare, and environmental quality. The choice hinges on individual priorities regarding lifestyle quality, budget, and career prospects in 2026.

Traffic Commute Time Index
45.5 / 28

Shanghai   Hanoi

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HanoiHanoi

Local cuisine & dishes

Shanghai

XiaolongbaoThese delicate steamed buns are a Shanghai institution. The thin, chewy skin encases a flavorful pork filling infused with rich broth. Traditionally served in bamboo baskets, they are often accompanied by a dipping sauce made from soy sauce and vinegar. The Shanghai version is known for its balance of savory and umami flavors.
Braised Pork Belly with Pickled CabbageThis dish features tender pork belly cooked to perfection in a rich soy-based broth, sweetened with sugar. The pickled cabbage adds a tangy note, balancing the richness of the meat. Served family-style in a clay pot, it is a staple at local restaurants and reflects Shanghai's mastery of flavor balance.
Fried Dough Stick with SoupA unique Shanghai creation, this dish consists of crispy fried dough sticks served in a light broth. The dough has multiple layers, creating a satisfying crunch. Often eaten with a side of vinegar and chili oil, it is a popular street food that showcases the city's innovative approach to simple ingredients.

Hanoi

PhoHanoi's signature pho is a fragrant, clear broth made with charred onions, cinnamon, star anise, and black pepper, simmered for hours to extract deep flavor. Served with thin rice noodles, slices of beef (pho bo) or chicken (pho ga), and garnished with fresh herbs like Thai basil, lime, and chili. Traditionally eaten with a side of shrimp paste (mắm tôm).
Banh CuonA delicate Hanoi specialty, banh cuon consists of thin rice flour crepes filled with pork belly, shrimp, and wood ear mushrooms. The crepes are steamed to perfection, resulting in a translucent, chewy texture. Served with a dipping sauce made from shrimp paste, vinegar, and chili, accompanied by fresh herbs and pickled vegetables.
Cha Ca La VongA Hanoi institution, cha ca la vong is a fish dish cooked in a turmeric broth with dill, coriander, and fish sauce. The fish is marinated in a secret blend of spices before grilling and serving over rice. The dish is known for its bright yellow color, fragrant herbs, and the iconic crispy fried shallots that top it off.
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HanoiHanoi

Travel & attractions

Shanghai

The BundA famous waterfront area in Shanghai with a beautiful skyline of historic buildings
Shanghai TowerThe third tallest building in the world, featuring an observation deck and a 128-meter high glass bottom skywalk
Yu GardenA classical Chinese garden with pavilions, halls, rockeries, ponds, and cloisters
Oriental Pearl TowerA TV tower that offers panoramic views of Shanghai from its observation decks
Shanghai DisneylandThe first Disney theme park in Mainland China, featuring various attractions and shows

Hanoi

Hoan Kiem LakeA scenic freshwater lake in Hanoi's historic center, featuring a picturesque bridge and a turtle island.
Temple of LiteratureThe oldest university in Vietnam, dating back to the 11th century, dedicated to Confucius and scholars.
Hanoi Old QuarterA bustling district with narrow streets showcasing centuries-old architecture and a vibrant local life.
One Pillar PagodaAn iconic Buddhist temple constructed in the shape of a lotus flower, dating back to the 11th century.
Hanoi HiltonA former French colonial-era prison, later used by North Vietnam for American prisoners of war during the Vietnam War.

Real estate & living comparison

Shanghai Hanoi
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment in City Centre 13769.48 USD 4181.26 USD
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 7163.1 USD 2348.38 USD
International Primary School, Annual Tuition per Child 28222.94 USD 20040.18 USD
Private Full-Day Preschool or Kindergarten, Monthly Fee per Child 1194.02 USD 562.88 USD
Jeans (Levi's 501 or Similar) 42.05 USD 43.75 USD
Men's Leather Business Shoes 115.15 USD 80.54 USD
Apples (1 kg) 2.26 USD 3.21 USD
Bananas (1 kg) 1.72 USD 1.05 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment in City Centre 826.37 USD 446.11 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 511.1 USD 296.71 USD
Bottled Water (0.33 Liter) 0.31 USD 0.24 USD
Cappuccino (Regular Size) 3.07 USD 1.83 USD
Annual Mortgage Interest Rate (20-Year Fixed, in %) 3.35 USD 8.35 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 1656.11 USD 499.35 USD
Cinema Ticket (International Release) 8.71 USD 3.91 USD
Monthly Fitness Club Membership 64.43 USD 26.76 USD
Gasoline (1 Liter) 1.12 USD 0.79 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 29.02 USD 7.64 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 55.94 USD 73.77 USD
Broadband Internet (Unlimited Data, 60 Mbps or Higher) 11.79 USD 9.15 USD
Population 24,073,000 8,587,100

Last updated: 2026-04-05T11:33:54+00:00

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