Foshan is an ancient Chinese city, but its municipal structure is quite new. In 2003, it absorbed the surrounding cities of Nanhai, Shunde, Sanshui and Gaoming. For those hiring in Foshan, this is not just an interesting bit of pub quiz trivia; those district boundaries still affect HR operations.
Here’s an example. Say you have an entity in Shunde district, but your employee wants to use a public hospital in Nanhai district. An employee enrolled in Shunde cannot swipe their medical card at a Nanhai hospital without filing paperwork first.
Despite these administrative complexities, Foshan remains an excellent city to hire in. The talent pools are deep, costs are lower than Guangzhou or Shenzhen, and the manufacturing ecosystems are well-established.
Here’s a breakdown:
Quick Facts
Category | Details |
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City Tier (Yicai Global) | New First‑Tier (Rank 15 in 2025) |
Dialect | Cantonese (with widespread Mandarin in business and government) |
Population | 9.70 million |
Airports | Primary international access via Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (IATA: CAN) |
Logistics Infrastructure | Within short distance of Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Hong Kong |

Who Should Consider Hiring in Foshan?
Foshan works for firms in appliances, automotive components, furniture, machinery and logistics that want established supply chains, lower costs than Guangzhou or Shenzhen, and good access to Greater Bay Area ports and airports.
Companies building production, engineering and operations teams find strong talent pools with lower wage levels than Guangzhou or Shenzhen but solid manufacturing expertise. Manufacturing made up 56% of foreign investment in the first half of 2025.
Many businesses split their operations – keeping English-heavy corporate roles in Guangzhou or Shenzhen whilst placing production and support functions in Foshan. This balances cost with capability.
Best For | Think Twice If… |
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Export-focused businesses requiring supply chain proximity | The industry is not manufacturing‑adjacent and needs a deep pool of English‑fluent, internationally oriented talent for HQ, finance, or product roles |
Companies seeking cost advantages over Guangzhou or Shenzhen | Administrative simplicity is critical. Foshan’s multi‑district legacy creates HR friction |
Talent Profile
English Proficiency
Foshan isn’t scored on the EF English Proficiency Index, but Guangdong province places 481, placing it in the middle of all Chinese provinces. This represents “low” proficiency.
For comparison, Singapore ranks the highest in Asia at 609. Therefore, foreign companies should expect some language barriers and may need to provide additional training for roles requiring English communication skills.
Salaries
The minimum wage is 2,080 yuan per month ($292) and 19.8 yuan per hour ($2.78) for part-time work. Foshan sits in Guangdong’s Category B tier with Zhuhai, Dongguan and Zhongshan, which all have the same minimum wage.
In terms of average salaries: Public sector employees earned an average of 114,597 yuan ($16,077) in 2024, while private sector workers earned 78,612 yuan ($11,030).
Social Insurance
Foshan follows Guangdong province’s social insurance framework with some local variations.
The contribution base (the salary amount used to calculate contributions) has minimum and maximum limits set by the local government:
Example:
- If you hire someone at 5,000 yuan per month, their pension contribution is calculated on their full 5,000 yuan salary
- However, if you hire someone at 35,000 yuan per month, their pension contribution is calculated as if they earn 27,501 yuan (the maximum base)
Here’s how the contribution rates break down:
Insurance Type | Contribution Base Range (Monthly) | Employer Rate | Employee Rate |
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Pension | 4,767 – 27,501 yuan | 15% | 8% |
Medical (Including maternity insurance) | 4,830 – 9,660 yuan | 4% | 2% |
Work Injury | No contribution base limits | 0.2-1.4%* | 0% |
Unemployment | 2,080 – 28,959 yuan | 0.5% | 0.2% |
*Work injury rates vary by industry risk classification (0.2% for office work, up to 1.4% for high-risk manufacturing)
Housing Fund
Both employers and employees contribute to housing fund in Foshan. The contribution rate ranges from 5% to 12%, with both parties using the same rate. Each company can only choose one contribution rate that applies to all employees.
- The contribution base ranges from 2,080 yuan to 28,959 yuan per month
Actual Salary | Contribution Base | If Rate is 5% | If Rate is 7% |
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2,000 yuan | 2,080 yuan | 104 yuan | 145.60 yuan |
10,000 yuan | 10,000 yuan | 500 yuan | 700 yuan |
40,000 yuan | 28,959 yuan | 1447.95 yuan | 2027.13 yuan |
To understand how these figures impact your company payroll cost, please use our salary calculator!
Foshan Social Insurance Complications
The core issue is simple: Foshan merged in 2003, but social insurance still runs through separate district offices. Each district runs its own system with separate hospital networks, filing procedures, service windows and online portals. Policy changes sometimes roll out at different times across districts.
This can create practical issues for employees. For example, an employee enrolled in Shunde cannot swipe their medical card at a Nanhai hospital without filing paperwork first. The districts do not automatically recognise each other’s enrolments for routine care. To manage this, pay attention to which district your employees are based in. If your entity is established in Nanhai but your employee lives in Shunde, make sure you file cross-district outpatient eligibility through Guangdong’s medical insurance system before that employee needs care.
Leave Polices
Foshan follows Guangdong province’s leave policies, which are generally more generous than national standards:
- Marriage Leave: 3 days as per national standard.
- Maternity Leave: Women get 98 days basic maternity leave plus 80 days additional leave (178 days total), significantly higher than the national 98-day standard.
- Paternity Leave: Men get 15 days paternity leave.
- Parental Leave: Parents with children under 3 get 10 days per year each.
- Annual Leave: Follows national standard (5-15 days based on years of service).
- Elderly Care Leave: For only-children whose parents are over 60, 5 days per year for general care, up to 15 days if parents are hospitalised.
Note: Foshan is piloting extra time off for students. Expect more parent absences and leave clustering around the 3‑day autumn break in mid‑November and the 2‑day spring break around May Day, so plan coverage and allow flexible leave swaps for caregivers.
Sick Leave
Sick leave entitlements depend on the employee’s length of service and medical documentation. Sick‑leave pay cannot be lower than 80% of Foshan’s local minimum wage.
High Temperature Subsidy
Foshan implements Guangdong’s mandatory high temperature subsidy for employees working in hot conditions from June to October.
- Employers must pay this subsidy to employees working outdoors when temperatures reach 35 degrees Celsius or above, or indoors if the workplace cannot be cooled below 33 degrees Celsius.
- The subsidy is 300 yuan per month (as of 2025, this is among the highest in China).
- Must be paid in cash, cannot be substituted with cooling drinks or other benefits