In 2024, Tangshan's residents express moderate concern about crime levels in their city. The crime index of 52.45 indicates a perceptible level of anxiety, particularly surrounding property and violent crimes.
Feeling safe during daylight is more common, but safety concerns increase significantly at night due to persistent fears related to personal assault and insults.
Tangshan faces significant challenges with air quality, with very high PM2.5 and PM10 levels—far exceeding safe limits and contributing to a heavily polluted environment.
The city's air quality struggles are compounded by industrial activity, leading to widespread concerns over health and environmental sustainability.
While specific concerns about garbage disposal and noise pollution appear neutral, there is a latent dissatisfaction with the broader environmental quality indicators in the city.
Management of these pollution issues requires cohesive strategies to align public satisfaction with environmental health standards.
Green spaces in Tangshan are currently not a prominent feature in contributing to residents' quality of life. This reflects a need for investment in parks and recreational areas.
Water quality in terms of drinking appears neutral, suggesting basic accessibility but with room for improving satisfaction related to purity and sustainability.