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Which city do you think has greater development potential, Shenzhen or Hangzhou?

1978, an old man drew a circle and the small fishing village on the south China sea jumped up. Thirty years have passed like a white horse. The small fishing village in the South China Sea has now successfully jumped into China's first tier cities. Some development indicators even exceed the old first-tier city of Guangzhou. We used to talk about going north to Guangzhou and Shenzhen, but now some indicators are going north to Guangzhou and Shenzhen.

Hangzhou, as the capital city of Zhejiang Province, was once the capital of a country with profound cultural background. However, if we compare the urban development potential of Shenzhen and Hangzhou, there is no doubt that the development potential of Shenzhen is greater than that of Hangzhou.

We compare Shenzhen and Hangzhou from the following aspects:

First of all, consider the comprehensive strength of the city. When reading, we always joke. Students with poor grades have great room for improvement. Do you agree with this sentence? In fact, I don't quite agree, because the level of academic performance is the time and energy you spend on learning and your learning ability. Not all students with poor grades have the opportunity to turn over their books.

The sensitivity of capital is more obvious in the economy. Cities with better economic development attract more and more resources, while cities with poor economic development will avoid capital sensitively. Judging from the number of listed companies, the quality of listed companies, the number of high-end brand stores and the number of rich people on Forbes list, Shenzhen is higher than Hangzhou.

Secondly, Shenzhen enjoys a superior geographical position. Shenzhen is located in the Pearl River Delta, with its back to Guangzhou and close to Hong Kong. It is favored by national policies. In the past 30 years, it has seized every development opportunity and achieved a leap from quantitative change to qualitative change. Although Hangzhou is also located in the development economic circle of the Yangtze River Delta, Shanghai, as the leader of the Yangtze River Delta region and an opening port since the Qing Dynasty, has a better economic foundation than Hangzhou, and its national policies are also inclined to it. The goal of Shanghai is to become an international financial center.

Affected by the topography of seven mountains and two waters, Zhejiang's agriculture is underdeveloped, so Zhejiang's private enterprises are developed. Nanjing, also located in the Yangtze River Delta region, is superior to Hangzhou in terms of the number of colleges and universities and industrial development. Therefore, Shanghai and Nanjing are also superior to Hangzhou in attracting capital. In the past 30 years, Hangzhou has only moved slowly on the existing track, while Shenzhen has developed at a high speed.

Thirdly, Shenzhen is a very inclusive city, where tourists from all directions can find a sense of belonging. Compared with the current settlement policy, Shenzhen is like an engine, attracting more people. Only people can develop.

Therefore, compared with Shenzhen, Hangzhou has greater urban development potential.