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Ten richest cities in China.

Ten richest cities in China.

TOP 1 Shanghai

Shanghai, known as the magic capital, although the number of A-share listed companies is not as good as that of Beijing, Shanghai has surpassed Beijing in both total tax revenue and per capita tax revenue. This shows that Shanghai's economy is more dynamic, and Shanghai is worthy of the title of the strongest city in Chinese mainland.

TOP2 Beijing

As the capital and at the foot of the emperor, Beijing is not only the location of a large number of central enterprise headquarters, research institutes and universities, but also the two cities with the best development in the Internet field in China. Nature is a place where talents gather. However, compared with Shanghai, the lack of ports and vast hinterland is its achilles heel. So Beijing can only rank second.

TOP3 Shenzhen

Shenzhen, the frontier of China's reform and opening up, is a hot spot for countless gold diggers. Excellent enterprises such as Tencent, China Ping An, China Merchants Bank, Vanke and DJI have taken root here. It can be said that Shenzhen has gathered most of the best private enterprises in China. Therefore, Shenzhen ranked third and deserved it.

TOP4 Hangzhou

Hangzhou is known as "paradise on earth". In recent years, the digital economy represented by Alibaba has flourished in Hangzhou. Besides Alibaba, Hangzhou is known as a paradise on earth. In recent years, the digital economy represented by Alibaba has flourished in Hangzhou. In addition to Alibaba, many Internet and related enterprises have emerged, such as Netease, Hikvision, Dahua and Hang Seng Electronics.

In addition, Geely, Wahaha, Superstar Technology, Delixi and many other outstanding private enterprises that have risen in Zhejiang have also set their headquarters in Hangzhou. Hangzhou surpassed Guangzhou in total tax revenue, per capita tax revenue and the number of A-share listed companies, so Hangzhou ranked fourth.

TOP5 Guangzhou

Guangzhou is the trade center in the south of China. Due to geographical factors, young talents from Hunan, Jiangxi, Guangxi and other provinces and other parts of Guangdong will choose to go to Guangzhou to work hard. So Guangzhou ranks fifth.

Ranking of the richest companies in China

Ranked first is Hongkong China Resources Venture, with a market value of 4.59 trillion, exceeding the GDP of any city in China!

The second is the People's Bank of China, with a market value of 4. 1 trillion, exceeding the GDP of Beijing, the capital of China!

The third is Tencent, with a market value of 3.67 trillion. More than the GDP of Shenzhen, the city where the headquarters is located!

The fourth is Kweichow Moutai, with a market value of 2.9 trillion. More than the GDP of Guizhou province!

The fifth is Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, with a market value of 2 trillion.

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Rank of the richest cities in China

Shanghai. Shanghai's GDP ranks first in China and second in Asia, second only to Tokyo. Shanghai is a world-famous financial center and one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world. Shanghai was rated as a first-tier city in the world by GaWC. Shanghai's total household deposits and per capita household deposits rank second in the country. In 20 17, the total number of high-tech enterprises in Shanghai reached 7642, ranking first in Forbes' list of the best commercial cities in Chinese mainland in 20 17.

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Shanghai is rich in tourism resources. By the end of 20 10, there were 6 A-level scenic spots in Shanghai, including 3 5A-level scenic spots, 28 4A-level scenic spots and 30 3A-level scenic spots. Modern buildings such as Oriental Pearl TV Tower, Jinmao Tower, World Financial Center, Shanghai Tower, China Art Palace and Expo Theme Pavilion, as well as Sheshan National Forest Park, Dongtan World Geopark, Dianshan Lake, Fengxian Bihai Jinsha Beach, Shanghai Wildlife Park, Shanghai Botanical Garden, Shanghai Century Park, Dishui Lake and Lujiazui Central Green Space.

At the same time, Shanghai Port is one of the largest hub ports in China, with 35 passenger stations and161coach lines, which can reach 660 places in 14 provinces and cities across the country. Moreover, Shanghai has formed a three-dimensional urban transportation network consisting of ground roads, elevated roads, river-crossing tunnels and bridges, subways and elevated rail transit. Shanghai has formed a super-large comprehensive transportation network consisting of five modes of transportation: railway, waterway, highway, aviation and railway.

These rich tourist resources and developed transportation facilities make Shanghai attract thousands of Qian Qian tourists every year.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Shanghai

Top Ten Rich Cities in China

The first batch of municipalities directly under the central government

Beijing, the political and cultural center of China; Tianjin, municipality directly under the central government, northern industrial center and shipping center;

The second group of sub-provincial cities

Heilongjiang Harbin Jilin Changchun Liaoning Shenyang Liaoning Dalian Shaanxi xi An Shandong Jinan Shandong Qingdao

The third kind of ordinary provincial capital cities

Shijiazhuang Taiyuan Lanzhou Urumqi Yinchuan Hohhot Zhengzhou

The fourth group is relatively developed and important prefecture-level cities.

Daqing, Heilongjiang, petroleum industry; Qiqihar City, Heilongjiang Province, was once the capital of Heilongjiang Province and the famous headquarters of iron and steel machinery industry in history; Jilin City, Jilin Province, historically the capital of Jilin Province, chemical industry; Anshan, Liaoning, Angang; Tangshan, Hebei, an important industrial town, with steel, coal and ceramic industries, is the headquarters of CNR, and Hebei is the richest; Datong, Shanxi, coal industry; Luoyang, Henan, machinery industry, mining industry; Baotou Iron and Steel Industry in Inner Mongolia

The fifth group, other relatively developed cities.

Liaoning Panjin and Liaohe Oilfields; Qinhuangdao, Hebei, Beidaihe, the summer capital of China; Handan, Hebei, an old industrial city; Kaifeng, Henan, once the provincial capital; Puyang, Henan, Zhongyuan Oilfield; Yantai, Shandong, Weihai, Shandong, tourism; Dongying, Shandong, Shengli Oilfield; Yan 'an, Shaanxi, the old revolutionary base area; Yulin, Shaanxi, coal industry, high per capita GDP; Ordos, Inner Mongolia, is full of rich people; Qingyang and Changqing Oilfields in Gansu; Jiuquan, Gansu, aerospace, petroleum and tourism; Karamay, Xinjiang, petroleum industry; Kashgar and Xiqiao Special Zones in Xinjiang; Xuzhou, Jiangsu, a major town in northern Jiangsu; Huaibei Coal Industry Bureau, Anhui Province.