It is one of the ten richest provincial capitals in China and one of the three richest provinces in

Updated on society 2024-06-16
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The top 10 cities by GDP in 2020 are as follows:

    1. Shanghai, trillions;

    2. Beijing, trillions;

    3. Shenzhen, trillions;

    4. Guangzhou, trillions;

    5. Chongqing, trillions;

    6. Suzhou, trillions;

    7. Chengdu, trillions;

    8. Hangzhou, 16,106 trillion;

    9. Wuhan, trillions;

    10. Nanjing, trillions.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Summary. Hello, the 3 richest provinces in China: Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian, .

    The three richest provinces in China.

    Hello, the 3 richest provinces in China: Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian, .

    Guangdong and Jiangsu's total GDP ranks first and second in China, and their economic strength is indeed strong. In terms of per capita GDP, Zhejiang has become the richest province, although it is one of the smallest provinces in China, but the per capita income has been the first in the country for more than 20 years, and no province can do it like it.

    Jiangsu Province, it is the only province in China so far that can have three cities with a GDP of more than one trillion yuan, and Jiangsu because of its strong tourism, almost driven by the comprehensive development of the city, so that it deservedly became the richest province!

    As the neighboring province of Zhejiang, in fact, there are similarities with Jiangsu, which is not only a holy place for high-tech talents to gather, but also one of the must-visit provinces for everyone to travel, ranking second.

    The third place to talk about next is Fujian Province, which is adjacent to Guangdong and Taiwan, and Fuzhou, Quanzhou and Xiamen in the province are very developed cities, with a per capita GDP of 10,000 yuan, second only to Jiangsu and Zhejiang.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The top 10 richest provinces in China are as follows:

    1. Beijing

    Beijing is the capital of China, the economic and cultural center of the country, and has many world cultural heritages, ranking among the top in the world. Beijing is the most developed provincial-level administrative unit in China's tertiary industry, and its economic growth rate ranks among the top three in the country.

    2. Shanghai

    Shanghai is the economic and financial center of China, known as the Paris of the East, and also plays a leading role in the Yangtze River Economic Belt.

    3. Jiangsu

    Jiangsu is located in the Yangtze River Economic Belt, and the comprehensive competitiveness of the economy has also reached the first place in the country. Jiangsu has been one of the richest regions in China since ancient times, with a complete range of industries, including machinery and electronics, petrochemical industry, textile, food, light industry, building materials industry, etc.

    4. Zhejiang

    Zhejiang is one of the most economically active provinces in China, and the private economy has driven the economic development model, forming a Zhejiang economy with distinctive characteristics. Zhejiang's economy is very active, and the main economic development is the development of the private economy, and the current per capita GDP has reached the leading level in China.

    5. Guangdong

    Guangdong is the birthplace of southern Fujian culture, with its own unique personality in all aspects including language, history and culture, and it is also the earliest birthplace of China's Silk Road, so it is understandable that Guangdong's GDP is developed.

    6. Shandong

    Shandong has a famous Confucian culture, and many thinkers, including Confucius, came from Shandong. Shandong is currently very economically developed, and its GDP value in 2017 can even be compared with Indonesia, making it a country that is rich and deficient in the real sense.

    7. Fujian

    Fujian Province is a famous hometown of overseas Chinese in China, with a long history with Taiwan, and 80% of Taiwanese are from Fujian. Since ancient times, Fujian has been a hub for exchanges at home and abroad, and most of the business and trade have gathered here, so Fujian's current economic strength is also very strong.

    8. Shenzhen

    Shenzhen is an influential international metropolis, one of the four first-tier cities in China, and a very developed city that has achieved comprehensive urbanization.

    9. Hangzhou

    Because of its beautiful environment, Hangzhou has many well-known historical stories of literati and elegant guests, which has attracted many people to travel. Therefore, Hangzhou's tourism industry is very developed, and at the same time, it also drives other industries and improves Hangzhou's overall GDP level.

    10. Tianjin

    Tianjin is the economic center of northern China, it is very close to Beijing, Tianjin is the transportation throat and ocean shipping port of Beijing's railway to Northeast China and East China, and is known as the gateway of rivers and seas.

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