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Rank Province GDP (100 million yuan).
1 Guangdong Province 30673 71
2 Shandong Province 25887 67
3 Jiangsu Province 25560 10
4 Zhejiang Province 18638 36
5 Henan Province 15058 07
6 Hebei Province 13863 50
7 Shanghai 12001 16
8 Liaoning Province 11021 73
9 Sichuan Province 10505 30
10 Fujian Province 9160 14
11 Hubei Province 9150 01
12 Hunan Province 9145 00
13 Beijing 9006 23
This is '07. 08 years have not yet passed, but Hunan must have exceeded one trillion. It should be between 10-12, after all, Fujian's GDP growth has slowed down due to the economic crisis this year.
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The highest is Guangdong Province, with a total GDP of one trillion yuan.
The top 10 provinces in China by GDP in 2021 are:
First place: Guangdong Province, with a total GDP of one trillion yuan;
Second place: Jiangsu Province, with a total GDP of one trillion yuan;
third place: Shandong Province, with a total GDP of 8 trillion yuan;
Fourth place: Zhejiang Province, with a total GDP of one trillion yuan;
Fifth place: Henan Province, with a total GDP of one trillion yuan;
Sixth place: Sichuan Province, with a total GDP of one trillion yuan;
No. 7: Hubei Province, with a total GDP of one trillion yuan;
Eighth place: Fujian Province, with a total GDP of one trillion yuan;
No. 9: Hunan Province, with a total GDP of one trillion yuan;
No. 10: Shanghai, with a total GDP of one trillion yuan.
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First place: Guangdong Province, with a total GDP of one trillion yuan;
Second place: Jiangsu Province, with a total GDP of one trillion yuan;
third place: Shandong Province, with a total GDP of 8 trillion yuan;
Fourth place: Zhejiang Province, with a total GDP of one trillion yuan;
Fifth place: Henan Province, with a total GDP of one trillion yuan;
Sixth place: Sichuan Province, with a total GDP of one trillion yuan;
No. 7: Hubei Province, with a total GDP of one trillion yuan;
Eighth place: Fujian Province, with a total GDP of one trillion yuan;
No. 9: Hunan Province, with a total GDP of one trillion yuan;
No. 10: Shanghai, with a total GDP of one trillion yuan.
Guangdong Province exceeded 1.2 billion, far ahead!
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Guangdong. Among the 31 provinces, 25 provinces had a total GDP of more than one trillion yuan in the first three quarters. Among them, Guangdong continued to rank first, with a total GDP of 100 million yuan in the first three quarters, and Jiangsu and Shandong ranked first.
Second, third, respectively, 100 million yuan, 6,440.9 billion yuan, also more than 5 trillion yuan in Zhejiang (5,575 billion yuan).
There are 8 provinces between 3 trillion yuan and 5 trillion yuan, namely Henan, Sichuan, Fujian, Hubei, Hunan, Anhui, Shanghai, and Hebei. Beijing's total GDP in the first three quarters was 100 million yuan, which was once again surpassed by Shanghai.
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China's highest GDP is Guangdong Province.
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Guangdong Province. The highest is Guangzhen Rolling East Province, with a total GDP of trillions.
The top 10 provinces in China by GDP in 2021 are:
First place: Guangdong Province, with a total GDP of one trillion yuan;
Second place: Jiangsu Province, with a total GDP of one trillion yuan;
third place: Shandong Province, with a total GDP of 8 trillion yuan;
Fourth place: Yuliangyu, Zhejiang Province, with a total GDP of one trillion yuan;
Fifth place: Henan Province, with a total GDP of one trillion yuan;
Sixth place: Sichuan Province, with a total GDP of one trillion yuan;
No. 7: Hubei Province, with a total GDP of one trillion yuan;
Eighth place: Fujian Province, with a total GDP of one trillion yuan;
No. 9: Hunan Province, with a total GDP of one trillion yuan;
No. 10: Shanghai, with a total GDP of one trillion yuan.
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1. Shanghai: Shanghai is China's first special economic zone and one of the largest economic centers in China, with a gross domestic product (GDP) of one trillion yuan in 2018, ranking first in the country, more than nearly twice the total economic output of Beijing, which ranks second.
2. Beijing: Beijing is an important political, cultural, scientific and technological and educational center in China, and the city's gross domestic product (GDP) reached one trillion yuan in 2018, ranking second in the country.
3. Guangzhou: Guangzhou is China's first special economic zone and one of the largest economic centers in China, with a gross domestic product (GDP) of one trillion yuan in 2018, ranking third in the country.
4. Shenzhen: Shenzhen is China's first special economic zone and one of the largest economic centers in China, with a gross domestic product (GDP) of one trillion yuan in 2018, ranking fourth in the country.
5. Hangzhou: Hangzhou Mashen is an important economic, cultural and educational center in China, and in 2018, the city's gross domestic product (GDP) of Qiaoting was trillion, ranking fifth in the country.
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In 2022, Haidian District will achieve a total economic output of 100 million yuan, becoming the second municipal district in the country to exceed one trillion yuan in terms of economic concessions, and the first prefecture-level district and county in the country to exceed one trillion yuan.
Wang Yuxia introduced that judging from the data released in 2022, there are only 24 urban deficit cities with a GDP of more than one trillion yuan nationwide. The per capita 10,000 US dollars in Haidian District can be ranked among the top 20 in the world and reach the level of moderately developed countries.
Haidian's trillion yuan is the trillion achieved in green reduction, scientific and technological innovation, and coordinated and open development. Wang Yuxia said. Hollow cracking.
Nine. Guangdong, Shandong, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Henan, Hebei, Shanghai, Liaoning, Sichuan.
According to 2008 data, excluding Taiwan and Hong Kong, there are 13 provinces and cities: 1: Guangdong, 35696, 2, Shandong, 31072, 3, Jiangsu, 30024, 4, Taiwan, 27110, 5, Zhejiang, 21486, 6, Henan, 18200, 7, Hebei, 16188, 8, Hong Kong, 15442 >>>More
In 2020, the cities with a GDP exceeding one trillion yuan in China are: 1. Shanghai; 2. Beijing; 3. Shenzhen; 4. Guangzhou; 5. Chongqing; 6. Suzhou; 7. Chengdu; 8. Hangzhou; 9. Wuhan; 10. Nanjing; 11. Tianjin; 12. Qingdao; 13, Wuxi; 14. Ningbo; 15, Zhengzhou; 16, Foshan; 17 Quanzhou; 18, Jinan; 19, Nantong; 20, Xi'an; 21, Fuzhou.
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Just divide 200,000 by 13 and you can calculate it!