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1.Suzhou. This place is highly praised for its development in Jiangsu, and occupies a pivotal position in the Yangtze River Delta, close to some of the more economically developed cities, such as Shanghai. Her moist monsoon winds accompany the city throughout the year.
2.Wuxi. In the past, it produced more crops and fed the water and soil. Because of its extraordinary relationship with Taihu Lake, it is known as the Pearl of Taihu Lake. She is in the southern part of the Yangtze River, where there is a lot of water, and the Grand Canal also flows here, so.
3.Ningbo. The place has a long history and civilization, not only the softness of the water town in the south of the Yangtze River but also the informality of the harbor city. This is the place where the Maritime Silk Road began, and the prospects for economic development are very good. Because of the special geographical location, resources are abundant.
4.Foshan.
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In China's 5,000-year history, a large number of historical cities have emerged, and the development of many cities is also quite good. For example, Beijing, Shanghai, Xi'an, etc., have not only become very well-known cities in China, they are all first-tier cities in China, but also become ancient cities that tourists love to go to, appreciate the history and feel the changes of the times here. However, although some cities were very well-known in ancient times, and even many emperors had set their capitals in these places, but with the development of the times, the economic development capacity here is slightly inferior, and now it is only a third-tier city in China, and Luoyang is one of the historical ancient cities.
Luoyang is very close to Xi'an, so its fame has been covered by Xi'an, although it has more than 6,000 years of cultural and historical heritage, but in today's development has been silent, and now it is only a third-tier city. Although Luoyang has always been very low-key, and it is only a third-tier city, this is due to many comprehensive factors, not its own development efforts. But not long ago, Luoyang was approved to build a subway, you must know that the construction of the subway has played a vital role in the development of a city, Luoyang has become the first city in the third tier city to be allowed to build a subway, and it has to be said that Luoyang can be called the most powerful prefecture-level city in China.
At present, there are only more than 40 cities in China that can build subways, and all of them are mainly first-tier cities, all of which are very influential cities in China. It is really not easy to apply successfully as a third-tier city like Luoyang. Luoyang also has the reputation of "the ancient capital of the Thirteen Dynasties", although it is not as radiant as Xi'an next to it, but the strength of Luoyang is indeed not to be underestimated, it is said that "people can not be disguised", and it is not an exaggeration to use it on Luoyang's body.
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Of course, Shenzhen is not only economically strong, but also world-class in science and technology, culture and influence, and is also one of the few first-tier cities.
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The strongest prefecture-level city in China, that is, Suzhou, no prefecture-level city can compare with it, and there are many provincial capitals, but they can't be compared.
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Foshan, a prefecture-level city in Guangdong Province, is one of the most developed areas of the private economy in the country, and is in a leading position in the economic development of Guangdong Province.
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Up to now, the most developed and prosperous city among the prefecture-level cities in China is Suzhou, which is known as the first city of prefecture-level cities.
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If it is a more developed prefecture-level city, it should be Wuxi City in Jiangsu Province, and of course, Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province is also very powerful.
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I think there are many prefecture-level cities in China that are very developed, such as many prefecture-level cities in Guangdong, as well as prefecture-level cities in Jiangsu and Xuzhou, Zhejiang, and some of them are more developed than some provinces.
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I think the most developed is Shanghai.
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Foshan is definitely one, a prefecture-level city in Guangdong Province, is one of the most developed areas of the private economy in the country, and is in a leading position in the economic development of Guangdong Province.
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Yes. This is very good in layman's terms. Each one is different.
Compare to those who say. It is also possible to illustrate a specific point. You can ask a professional for answers.
It's okay to ask more about the people around you. It should be treated in conjunction with daily life.
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In fact, with the economic development of our country in recent years, many prefecture-level cities have also begun to rise, and the speed of development is very fast, even surpassing many provincial capitals. <>
01. Foshan is the third largest city in Guangdong Province, in fact, the development of Foshan is very good, not even worse than Guangzhou, the capital city of Guangdong. Foshan is a national-level cultural city, and it is also the birthplace of Chinese Cantonese opera. The ecological environment of Foshan is particularly beautiful, and there are many national scenic spots, such as Xijiao Mountain, which is one of them.
Not only that, Foshan's economic development is also very fast, you must know that Foshan's annual GDP is basically behind many first-tier cities. <>
02. Wuxi Wuxi is one of the birthplaces of Wu culture, many people who love the Three Kingdoms should be more familiar with Wuxi, Wuxi itself is in the Taihu Lake Basin, so it is also known as the Pearl of Taihu Lake. Since ancient times, Wuxi is the land of fish and rice, so the beautiful scenery of Wuxi is also very much, the more well-known tourist attractions should be Yuantou Zhu, Yuantou Zhu is called the first scenic spot in the world by many people. In March every year, there are many cherry blossoms here, and it has become a well-known tourist attraction at home and abroad.
Moreover, Wuxi's economic development is also very good, and Wuxi's annual GDP is basically in the top 15 in the national city rankings. <>
03, Suzhou Suzhou should be the strongest prefecture-level city in China, Suzhou's water network is dense, and the land is also quite fertile. There are also many special snacks in Suzhou, such as hairy crabs in Yangcheng Lake, and Yangtze River saury and so on. Suzhou's classical gardens are also unique in the world, and most of the gardens in Suzhou are mainly private gardens.
In 1997, Suzhou's classical gardens were also included in the World Heritage List, which is actually a kind of pride of our Chinese gardens. Of course, it is undeniable that Suzhou's economic development speed is also very fast, even not inferior to some first- and second-tier cities.
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There are many such prefecture-level cities, such as: Xinzheng City, Gongyi City, Dengzhou City, Xinmi City, Xingyang City.
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In my opinion, the prefecture-level cities in China are Foshan, Suzhou, Xinzheng, Ningbo, and Qingdao. These cities are very strong.
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Suzhou, the strongest prefecture-level city in history, has more economic aggregate than many sub-provincial-level cities, and its economic development level has long ranked among the top cities in the country.
10. Even the top five, moreover, the cultural heritage is profound, it is the origin of Jiangnan culture and southern Jiangsu model, the core area of Wu culture, Suzhou garden, the reputation of the world, there is heaven and Suzhou and Hangzhou, and the name is well deserved.
Suzhou, which is only a prefecture-level city, is too powerful. The rapid development of the country has made many cities in the stage of catching up with me, and Suzhou has always been able to stand out and refresh its achievements year after year.
Nowadays, not only has no rival in the province, but even looks at the entire Yangtze River Delta, which is second only to Shanghai. Don't look at the administrative level is not high, but its comprehensive strength completely kills all provincial capitals except Guangzhou!
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Nanjing, Jiangsu will be driven by it, and Jiangsu's economy will be a unique high and low in Guangdong Province! The most important thing is Nanjing, the provincial capital, to build the development of Nanjing Super City with the strength of the whole province!
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In the two provinces with the most prefecture-level cities in China, the license plate number letters are directly ranked from A to Z! Cattle.
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Guangdong 21, Sichuan 18+3 Autonomous Prefecture, Henan 17, Anhui 17, Shandong 17, the least municipality.
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Xinjiang, 23 cities, 5 autonomous prefectures, 7 regions.
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Guangdong has the most prefecture-level cities, and excluding Sichuan, it is not the province with the most prefecture-level cities.
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Shanghai and Beijing are well developed. Beijing and Shanghai are two of the strongest cities in the country, and for many years they have firmly occupied the top two positions in China's urban GDP rankings. The top ten cities in China's GDP in the first half of this year are ranked in order: Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Chongqing, Guangzhou, Suzhou, Chengdu, Hangzhou, Nanjing, and Tianjin.
Shanghai is still a well-deserved first place with 100 million yuan. Beijing ranked second with 100 million yuan.
Details for BeijingThe topography of Beijing is high in the northwest and low in the southeast. The west, north and northeast are surrounded by mountains on three sides, and the southeast is a plain that gently slopes towards the Bohai Sea. It means to face the south and the king.
The main rivers flowing through the territory are Yongding River, Chaobai River, North Canal, Juma River, etc., which originate from the mountains in the northwest, pass through the lofty mountains, meander through the plains to the southeast, and finally flow into the Bohai Sea.
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