With the reform and opening up, the development of cities in my country is very fast, and the development of cities is changing with each passing year. There are new changes every year, and the total amount of urban GDP is also growing rapidly.
GDP is an important indicator to measure the economic status and development level of a country or region. So today, let’s learn about the top ten rankings of per capita GDP in 31 provinces and cities in my country.
Among the top ten per capita GDP in China, Beijing beat Shanghai to rank first. In 2021, Beijing's per capita GDP was 183,900 yuan, and the per capita GDP exceeded Shanghai, which was 10,000 yuan. The total GDP of the two cities last year was higher than that of Beijing, but due to the small permanent urban population of Beijing, the per capita GDP of all Beijing is higher than that of Shanghai.
Beijing has a total area of 16412 square kilometers. Beijing is located in the northern part of the North China Plain. Beijing has a long history and splendid culture. It can be said that it is full of love.
Guangdong Province's per capita GDP is only seventh lower than Tianjin. Its per capita GDP in 2021 was 98,500 yuan, but Guangdong Province's total GDP is the highest among domestic provinces and cities. In 2021, the total GDP reached 12.4 trillion yuan, and it has been 33 consecutive years GDP ranks first in 30 provinces and cities in China.
I have to sigh that Guangdong has too many populations and is a large population province in China. As of 2021, the permanent population of Guangdong Province was 126.84 million, which is also the province with the largest population in China. per capita GDP is lower than that in Tianjin, Fujian and other regions.
Fujian beat Zhejiang to rank fourth, and Fujian's per capita performance is still good. 90% of Fujian's land area is mountainous and hilly, and is known as "eight mountains, one water and one branch of fields". The forest coverage rate of reaches 65.95%, ranking first in the country.
There are many Fujianese doing business, and private enterprises in the province are very active. Fujianese make their business all over the country, and even the world can be seen. Where there are people, there are footprints of Fujian people. In the
list, Fujian's per capita GDP was 117,300 yuan, and the total GDP last year was 4881 billion yuan. The total GDP was much lower than Zhejiang, but the per capita GDP was stronger than Zhejiang, but the per capita GDP was not big, and the gap was very small.
Shandong Province's per capita GDP fell out of the top ten, lower than Chongqing, Inner Mongolia, Hubei and other regions. Shandong Province is the strongest province in the north, and its total GDP ranks third in the country, but it is much worse in terms of per capita GDP, far lower than Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Fujian.
Zhejiang, there is not much difference between it and Tianjin. Hubei ranks eighth, with per capita GDP of 87,000 yuan, lower than Guangdong Province, and there is little gap between Chongqing and Inner Mongolia.
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