Аннотация:While global cities obviously require a supply of skilled workers, the latter are equally dependent on high-level job markets and lifestyles offered by global cities. Drawing from empirical research on skilled Taiwanese migration to Shanghai, this article argues that, with the exception of those at the top rank, most skilled migrants cannot afford to be rootless, for a number of valid economic, social and cultural reasons. Many benefit from specific types of industrial development in the places they settle. Migrants also value the cultural attractions and lifestyles associated with particular destinations. Shanghai's emergence as the most favoured 'career city' for Taiwanese skilled migrants illustrates the fact that many contemporary metropolises present to both residents and outsiders a distinctive charm produced by combining high-level career opportunities with a theatricalised urban lifestyle. To Taiwanese skilled migrants, Shanghai is a present-day gold-rush destination—a place to fulfil modern economic goals and postcolonial cultural dreams.