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As of August 2006, China has 34 provincial-level administrative regions, 23 provinces, 5 autonomous regions, 4 municipalities directly under the Central Government and 2 special administrative regions
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Beijing Beijing Beijing.
Tianjin, Tianjin, Tianjin.
Shanghai, Shanghai, Shanghai.
Chongqing Chongqing, Chongqing.
Hebei Province, Hebei Province, Shijiazhuang.
Zhengzhou, Henan.
Wuhan, Hubei Province.
Hunan Province, Changsha.
Nanjing, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province.
Nanchang, Jiangxi, Jiangxi.
Shenyang, Liaoning, Liaoning Province.
Jilin Province, Ji Changchun.
Heilongjiang Province, Hei Harbin.
Shaanxi Province, Shaanxi, Qin, Xi'an.
Shanxi Province, Jin, Taiyuan.
Shandong Province, Shandong, Jinan.
Sichuan Province, Sichuan Province, Chengdu.
Qinghai Province, Xining.
Anhui Province, Anhui, Hefei.
Hainan Province, Qionghaikou.
Guangdong, Guangdong, Guangzhou.
Guizhou Province, Guizhou, Guizhou, Guiyang.
Zhejiang, Zhejiang, Hangzhou.
Fujian Province, Fujian, Fuzhou.
Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan.
Gansu, Gansu Province, Lanzhou.
Yunnan Province, Yunnan, Kunming.
Tibet Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region.
Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, Ningxia, Yinchuan.
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Nanning, Guangxi.
Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, New Urumqi.
Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia.
Hong Kong SAR Hong Kong Hong Kong.
Macau SAR: Macau, Macau.
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China has a total of 34 provincial-level administrative regions, including 23 provinces, 5 autonomous regions, 4 municipalities directly under the Central Government, and 2 special administrative regions.
The 23 provinces are Hebei Province, Shanxi Province, Liaoning Province, Jilu Huilin Province, Heilongjiang Province, Jiangsu Province, Zhejiang Province, Anhui Province, Fujian Province, Jiangxi Province, Shandong Province, Henan Province, Hubei Province, Hunan Province, Guangdong Province, Hainan Province, Sichuan Province, Guizhou Province, Yunnan Province, Shaanxi Province, Gansu Province, Qinghai Province, and Taiwan Province.
The four municipalities directly under the central government are Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, and Chongqing;
The five autonomous regions are the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, the Tibet Autonomous Region, the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, and the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
The two special administrative regions are the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Macao Special Administrative Region.
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Summary. Since the reform and opening up, China has established Hainan Province and Chongqing Municipality in 1988 and 1997. On July 1, 1997, China** resumed the exercise of sovereignty over Hong Kong and established the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. On December 20, 1999, China resumed the exercise of sovereignty over Macao and established the Macao Special Administrative Region.
At present, China has 34 provincial-level administrative regions, namely 23 provinces, 5 autonomous regions, 4 municipalities directly under the Central Government and 2 special administrative regions. The administrative divisions of the People's Republic of China are as follows:
34 pcs. Since the reform and opening up, China has established Hainan Province and Chongqing Municipality in 1988 and 1997. On July 1, 1997, China resumed the exercise of sovereignty over Hong Kong and established the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. On December 20, 1999, China's government resumed the exercise of sovereignty over Macao and established the Macao Special Administrative Region.
At present, China has 34 provincial-level administrative regions, namely 23 provinces, 5 autonomous regions, 4 municipalities directly under the Central Government, and 2 special administrative regions. The administrative divisions of the People's Republic of China are as follows:
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