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Rank Province GDP (100 million) (Total GDP ranking) Population (10,000) GDP per capita (10,000).
1 Shanghai GDP 5400 (7) 16742 Beijing GDP 3130 (14) 13823 Tianjin GDP 1900 (22) 10014 Zhejiang GDP 7400 (4) 46775 Jiangsu GDP 10000 (3) 74386 Guangdong GDP 11000 (1) 86427 Fujian GDP 4100 (12) 34718 Shandong GDP 10500 (2) 9079 Information Home Message Email Friend Copy Quote Ranking of GDP per capita of cities across the country.
1 Shanghai: 7450+ Shanghai.
2 Beijing: 4283+ Beijing.
3 Guangzhou: 4116+ Guangdong.
4 Suzhou City: 3450+ Suzhou.
5 Shenzhen: 3423+ Guangdong.
6 Tianjin: 2932+ Tianjin.
7 Chongqing: 2665+ Chongqing.
8 Hangzhou: 2515+ Zhejiang.
9 Wuxi City: 2350+ Su.
10 Chengdu: 2186+ Sichuan.
The top 10 economically developed counties (cities) in China have been seated, namely: Kunshan City, Jiangsu Province, Shunde District, Guangdong, Jiangyin City, Jiangsu Zhangjiagang City, Changshu City, Jiangsu Nanhai District, Xiaoshan District, Zhejiang, Wujin District, Jiangsu, Shaoxing County, Jiangsu, and Taicang City, Jiangsu.
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Shanghai, Tianjin, Beijing, Shenzhen.
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China is a developing country in the world, and it is also the world's economy. China's economy is growing rapidly, and the GDP per capita of its cities is also increasing. Every year, China publishes a national ranking of cities per capita in order to understand the economic development of Chinese cities.
This article will introduce the GDP per capita ranking of Chinese cities and the economic development of the top 10 cities.
1. China's urban GDP per capita.
According to the data released by the China Bureau of Statistics, the per capita GDP ranking of Chinese cities in 2019 is as follows:
1.Shanghai: GDP per capita is 10,000 yuan.
2.Beijing: GDP per capita is 10,000 yuan.
3.Guangdong Province: GDP per capita is 10,000 yuan.
4.Jiangsu Province: GDP per capita is 10,000 yuan.
5.Zhejiang Province: GDP per capita is 10,000 yuan.
6.Shandong Province: GDP per capita is 10,000 yuan.
7.Sichuan Province: GDP per capita is 10,000 yuan.
8.Hebei Province: GDP per capita is 10,000 yuan.
9.Hubei Province: GDP per capita is 10,000 yuan.
10.Chongqing: GDP per capita is 10,000 yuan.
From the above data, it can be seen that Shanghai ranks first with a per capita GDP of 10,000 yuan, Beijing ranks second with a per capita GDP of 10,000 yuan, and Guangdong Province ranks third with a per capita GDP of 10,000 yuan.
2. The economic development of the top 10 cities.
Shanghai. Shanghai is one of the fastest-growing cities in China and one of the richest cities in China. Shanghai's economic development has been strongly supported, and it has vigorously developed industries such as finance, information technology, and scientific and technological innovation, as well as improved urban infrastructure to promote Shanghai's economic development. Shanghai's per capita GDP is in the country, and Shanghai's per capita GDP in 2019 was 10,000 yuan.
Beijing. Beijing is the capital of China and one of the fastest growing cities in China. Beijing's economic development has been strongly supported, vigorously developing finance, information technology, scientific and technological innovation and other industries, as well as improving urban infrastructure to promote Beijing's economic development. Beijing's per capita GDP ranks second in the country, and Beijing's per capita GDP in 2019 was 10,000 yuan.
Guangdong Province. Guangdong Province is one of the fastest-growing provinces in China and one of the richest in China. The economic development of Guangdong Province has been strongly supported, and it has vigorously developed industries such as finance, information technology, and scientific and technological innovation, as well as improved urban infrastructure to promote the economic development of Guangdong Province. Guangdong Province's per capita GDP ranks third in the country, and its per capita GDP in 2019 was 10,000 yuan.
III. Conclusion. From the above data, it can be seen that the top 10 cities in China in terms of GDP per capita are Danlu Shanghai, Beijing, Guangdong Province, Jiangsu Province, Zhejiang Province, Shandong Province, Sichuan Province, Hebei Province, Hubei Province and Chongqing Municipality. The economic development of these cities has been strongly supported, and the development of finance, information technology, scientific and technological innovation and other industries, as well as the improvement of urban infrastructure, to promote the development of the urban economy.
The economic development of Chinese cities is constantly improving, and the per capita GDP of Chinese cities will further increase in the future.
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Top 3 cities in terms of GDP per capita.
Champion: Ordos.
2021 is a year of economic take-off for Ordos, with nominal GDP growth ranking among the top in the country, driving the rapid growth of the city's total GDP and per capita GDP. In 2021, Ordos City achieved 100 million yuan, ranking 57th in the country, and its per capita GDP reached 10,000 yuan (10,000 US dollars), rising from fourth place to top in 2020.
2nd place: Karamay.
Karamay City is expected to achieve 100 million yuan in 2021. By the end of 2020, the permanent population will reach 10,000, and the per capita GDP will reach 10,000 yuan (<,000 US dollars). Karamay's per capita GDP in 2020 ranked first among prefecture-level cities in the country.
In 2021, the per capita GDP will be overtaken by Ordos in the same province of Inner Mongolia and fall back to the second place in the country.
Third place: Wuxi.
Among the top 15 cities in terms of GDP in China, Wuxi is the city with the smallest permanent population, with a permanent population of only 7.46 million, but the total economic output created is not low. Therefore, Wuxi's per capita GDP is also very high, with a per capita GDP of 10,000 yuan (10,000 US dollars), ranking third in the country.
The top 10 cities in terms of GDP per capita are: Beijing, Suzhou, Nanjing, Shenzhen, Shanghai, Changzhou and Zhuhai.
There are five cities in the top 10 in terms of GDP and per capita GDP, namely Beijing, Suzhou, Nanjing, Shenzhen and Shanghai. In a sense, these cities are veritably the most economically developed cities in the country...
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If the top three cities in terms of GDP per capita include special administrative regions, then they are basically the cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Macao and Hong Kong, and under normal circumstances, they should be Shanghai, Beijing, and Shenzhen.
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Cities with relatively high per capita GDP: Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Wuxi, Special Administrative Regions: Hong Kong, Macao.
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In 2020, the 10 cities with the highest per capita GDP in China also happen to be cities that have reached the level of moderately developed countries, these ten cities are: Karamay, Wuxi, Beijing, Ordos, Nanjing, Suzhou, Shenzhen, Shanghai, Changzhou, and Zhuhai.
The city with the highest per capita GDP is Karamay, with a per capita GDP of 180,000 yuan, which is 10,000 US dollars in US dollars, followed by Wuxi and Beijing, which are 10,000 yuan and 10,000 yuan respectively.
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Among China's cities, the top three cities in terms of GDP per capita should be Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen.
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The per capita GDP ranking of Chinese cities is as follows: Hong Kong is the first, Macao is the second, and the third place is the oil city of Karamay.
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The three cities with the highest per capita GDP in Chinese, Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou must stand aside, do you know that it is ** When it comes to the cities with the highest GDP in China, everyone thinks of the four super first-tier metropolises in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen
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Hong Kong, Macau! Beijing. Tianjin. Shanghai. Guangzhou. Shenzhen. That's all I guess is. You don't have anything else?
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The ranking of GDP per capita of each province in China in 2021.
Third place. Shandong's total GDP is 7,312.9 billion yuan, second only to Guangdong and Jiangsu, ranking third in the country. Shandong has a permanent population of 100.7 million, second only to Guangdong's 115.21 million, and is one of only two provinces with a permanent population of more than 100 million, higher than the legendary populous province of Henan with 96.4 million.
Although Henan's total GDP is very large, ranking fifth with 5,499.7 billion yuan, its per capita GDP is only 57,051 yuan, ranking 18th in the country, and compared with Shandong, which is also a large province with a large population, the gap is very large. The per capita GDP of Anhui Province is 60,763 yuan, ranking 13th in the country, one place higher than Hunan. Hunan's per capita GDP is 60,391 yuan, which is the last place among platforms with more than 60,000 yuan.
If Hunan does not pay close attention to development, it is very likely that Anhui will be left behind. Hefei is now not as good as Changsha, but the layout is better than Changsha, especially the national science and technology center layout in Hefei. In the next few years, the probability of Hefei surpassing Changsha is very high.
The 2021 GDP ranking of 31 provinces in the country in 2021 is released! -Zhihu On January 17, 2022, the Information Office held a press conference, and the National Bureau of Statistics released the "report card" of China's economy in 2021. Preliminary accounting, calculated on the basis of constant **, increased over the previous year, with an average increase over two years.
China's total economic output exceeded 110 trillion yuan, and its per capita GDP exceeded 10,000 US dollars. Behind this dazzling report card, it shows that China's comprehensive national strength has been further enhanced, and it also means that China's social productive forces and people's living standards have been further improved. At present, all provinces across the country are also holding two sessions and releasing first-class work reports, and relevant economic data are gradually being released.
The figure below shows the GDP ranking compiled from the relevant data released by 31 provinces. As can be seen from the rankings, they ranked in the top three with 100 million yuan, 100 million yuan, and 100 million yuan. The provinces ranked fourth to tenth are In fact, this is the 33rd consecutive year that Guangdong has dominated the list.
Since 1989, Guangdong has been leading the way since it overtook Shandong and Jiangsu. From the reform and opening up to the present, Guangdong's leading edge has also been increasing. However, Jiangsu has not given up catching up, and in 2021, Jiangsu's economic growth rate will reach, not only outperforming the country, but also higher than Guangdong's by one percentage point.
The nominal increments of Guangdong and Jiangsu in 2021 are also comparable, with a difference of only more than 3 billion yuan. In 2021, Shandong's total economic output will exceed 8 trillion yuan, an increase over the previous year, with an average growth of two years.
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The national ranking of cities in terms of GDP per capita is as follows:
1. Ordos.
In 2021, Ordos ranked first in terms of total GDP, with a permanent population, which is very close to the per capita GDP of South Korea, one of the world's top ten economies and a developed country. Its economy is mainly realized through natural resources: coal, chemicals, building materials, cashmere, etc.
2. Karamay.
In 2021, Karamay's GDP ranked second, with a permanent population of 49W, making it the only second city in China with a GDP of over 20W. The economy is closely related to the pillar industry - oil.
3. Wuxi. In 2021, Wuxi's GDP ranked third, with a permanent population of about 748w, Wuxi has been a rich place since ancient times, so the overall GDP will not be too low.
4. Beijing. In 2021, Beijing's GDP ranked fourth, with a permanent population of about 2,188w. As the capital of our country, it is the center of politics, culture, finance, and education, and it is an ancient civilization with a history of more than 3,000 years.
5. Suzhou. In 2021, Suzhou's GDP ranked fifth, with a permanent population of about 1275w, and since the ancient times of Chunwang, there is a saying that "there is heaven above, and there is Suzhou and Hangzhou below", Suzhou has been one of the cities with a highly developed economy since ancient times, so the overall economy is relatively good.
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