List_of_Chinese_municipalities_and_prefecture-level_cities_by_GDP

List of Chinese prefecture-level cities by GDP

List of Chinese prefecture-level cities by GDP

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The scope listed in the table is prefecture-level cities, including direct-administered municipality and special administrative regions[clarify][original research?] that are equivalent in area and economic volume. The unit of measurement for the data listed is the local currency Chinese yuan. In order to facilitate international comparison, the local currency is converted into US dollars and the purchasing power parity (int'l dollar).

Methodology

Shown here are GDP figures publicized in provincial-level Statistical Yearbooks or official statistical communiques.

All GDP figures are based on the national currency Chinese yuan (code:CN¥). For an easy comparison they are converted into US dollars according to official average annual exchange rates, purchasing power parity (PPP) according to comparison of IMF WEO figures.

Shanghai is the biggest city by GDP in China (US$664 billion)
Beijing is the second biggest Chinese city in terms of GDP (US$619 billion)
Shenzhen, in Guangdong province, is the third biggest Chinese city in GDP terms (US$482 billion)
Chongqing is the city with the fourth highest GDP in China (US$433 billion)
Guangzhou, in Guangdong province, is the fifth largest city in China in economic terms (US$429 billion)

2022 list

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2021 list

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References

  1. The GDP figures are from the statistical bulletin on 2022 national economic and social development published by the statistical agencies of relevant cities, see"2022年GDP100强城市榜:江苏13市均超4000亿,10强有变化". yicai.com.
  2. The GDP figures are from the statistical bulletin on 2021 national economic and social development published by the statistical agencies of relevant cities, see "最新中国城市GDP百强榜:"万亿级"增至24座!这个城市跃升12名,你家呢?". sina.cn. 2021-05-08. Retrieved 2021-08-09.

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