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The second largest city is Beijing, the third is Guangzhou and the fourth is Shenzhen.

Located in the north of China, Beijing is the capital of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the political, economic and cultural center of China. National central city, megacity. Beijing has a long history, with traces of ancient human activities as early as 700,000 years ago. With a cultural history of more than 3,000 years, Ming and Qing dynasties established their capitals here. Beijing is also the gathering place of famous universities in China. The universities that students dream of, such as Peking University, Tsinghua, Beijing Jiaotong University, People's Congress and Beijing Institute of Technology, are all gathered in Beijing.

Located in the south of China, Guangzhou is the political, economic and cultural center of southern China. National central city, megacity. Guangzhou has a history of civilization of more than 2,000 years. As early as 265,438+000 years ago in the Western Han Dynasty, South Vietnam established its capital here. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, Guangzhou Thirteen Lines was designated as the only trading port in China by the Qing government, and Guangzhou became the most developed city in China at that time. Guangzhou is an important city in the modern "Belt and Road". Its per capita living standard ranks first among the four first-tier cities, and the number of college students ranks first in the country.

Shenzhen is located in the south of China, adjacent to Hongkong. It is a national central city, a megacity and a special zone city. Shenzhen is the fastest growing city in China. Since 1980 established the special economic zone, it took only 30 years to become one of the international metropolises. Most residents in Shenzhen are immigrants, with an average age of no more than 40, so Shenzhen is also called "the youngest city".