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Heavy industrial city

The ranking of China’s heavy industry cities?

According to 2017 data, China’s heavy industry cities are ranked as follows:

1. Suzhou

The total industrial output value is 3.57 trillion, ranking first in the country, in terms of production It is also the world's largest industrial base in terms of scale and is well-deserved as the world's factory!

2. Shanghai

The total industrial production value in 2016 was 3.1 trillion yuan, formerly the largest industrial city in China

3. Tianjin

< p>In 2016, the gross industrial production value was 2.94 trillion yuan, making it the largest industrial city in the north

4. Chongqing

In 2016, the gross industrial production value was 2.6 trillion yuan, making it the largest industrial city in western China. A major industrial city

5. Foshan

The total industrial output value in 2016 was 2.12 trillion yuan, the largest home appliance production base in China

6. Shenzhen

The gross industrial production value in 2016 was 1.95 trillion yuan, China's largest high-tech industrial city

7. Guangzhou

The gross industrial production value in 2016 was 1.955 trillion yuan

8. Qingdao

The total industrial output value in 2016 was 1.82 trillion yuan, China’s largest high-speed rail production base and the second largest industrial city in the north

9. Beijing

The gross industrial production value in 2016 was 1.74 trillion yuan

10. Yantai

The gross industrial production value in 2016 was 1.63 trillion yuan

11. Wuxi

The gross industrial production value in 2016 was 1.5 trillion yuan

12. Dongguan

The gross industrial production value in 2016 was 1.41 trillion yuan

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13. Zhengzhou

In 2016, the total industrial production value was 1.4 trillion yuan, making it the largest industrial city in central China

14. Ningbo

2016 The annual gross industrial production value is 1.38 trillion yuan

15. Wuhan

The gross industrial production value in 2016 is 1.35 trillion yuan

16. Weifang

The gross industrial production value in 2016 was 1.34 trillion yuan

17. Dongying

The gross industrial production value in 2016 was 1.33 trillion yuan

18. Nanjing

The total industrial output value in 2016 was 1.3 trillion yuan

19. Changzhou

The total industrial output value in 2016 was 1.23 trillion yuan

20. Chengdu

The gross industrial production value in 2016 was 1.22 trillion yuan

Since the reform and opening up, China’s industrial distribution has undergone earth-shaking changes. The industrial base in central and southern Liaoning has completely declined, and Beijing, Tianjin and Tang Industrial bases have also lost their glory. The Pearl River Delta, Suzhou-Wuxi-Changzhou, and Shandong Peninsula have emerged, replacing the original three major industrial bases. The annual output value of the new three major industrial bases has exceeded 6 trillion yuan. The three new industrial bases are no longer strictly divided into light and heavy industries. They are basically comprehensive industrial bases.

Extended information

1. China’s top ten heavy industrial cities before reform and opening up

Shanghai, Shenyang, Harbin, Changchun, Wuhan, Tianjin, Tangshan, Chongqing, Dalian, Luoyang.

2. Classification of heavy industrial cities

Heavy industrial cities can be divided into the following three categories:

Extractive industry refers to the exploitation of natural resources, including oil extraction , coal mining, metal mining, non-metallic mining and timber logging and other industries;

The raw material industry refers to the industry that provides basic materials, power and fuel to various sectors of the national economy. Including industries such as metal smelting and processing, coking and coke, chemistry, chemical raw materials, cement, artificial panels, and electric power, petroleum, and coal processing;

The processing industry refers to the industry that reprocesses and manufactures industrial raw materials. . It includes the machinery and equipment manufacturing industry, metal structures, cement products and other industries that equip various sectors of the national economy, as well as the industries that provide production materials for agriculture such as chemical fertilizers, pesticides and other industries.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Heavy Industrial Cities

What are the heavy industrial cities in China?

1. Central and South Liaoning Industrial Base, which is dominated by heavy industries such as steel, machinery, and petrochemicals.

2. The Beijing-Tianjin-Tangshan Industrial Base includes steel, machinery, chemicals, electronics, textiles and other industries. It is the second largest comprehensive industrial base in my country and the largest comprehensive industrial base in northern my country.

3. Shanghai-Nanjing-Hangzhou Industrial Base, it is the largest comprehensive industrial base in my country with developed light and heavy industries; it has the longest history, largest scale, most complete structure, highest technical level and highest economic benefits. Comprehensive industrial base. Located in the subtropical region; close to the Yangtze River and the East China Sea, it has an advantageous geographical location. It has a subtropical monsoon climate with sufficient heat, abundant precipitation, and rain and heat at the same time; delta terrain, flat terrain; fertile soil; dense river network and sufficient water sources. It has a solid industrial foundation; strong scientific and technological strength; convenient water and land transportation; abundant and high-quality labor force; broad market; broad economic hinterland; good industrial connections; policy support; Pudong development provides new development opportunities; rich agricultural and sideline products, etc.

Insufficiency: lack of energy and resources; more people and less land, land shortage; serious pollution.

Development: development in the direction of high, precision and cutting-edge; lightweight structure.

4. The Pearl River Delta Industrial Base, which is dominated by light industries such as clothing, electronics, toys, and food.

What are the heavy industrial cities in China?

The heavy industrial cities in China include: Shenyang, Fushun, Anshan, Benxi, Dalian, etc.

1. Shenyang

Shenyang City, referred to as "Shenyang", formerly known as Fengtian and Shengjing, is a prefecture-level city, provincial capital, sub-provincial city, megacity, Shenyang under the jurisdiction of Liaoning Province The core city of the metropolitan area is an important central city in the Northeast region, an advanced equipment manufacturing base and a national historical and cultural city approved by the State Council.

2. Fushun

Fushun City, a prefecture-level city in Liaoning Province, is an important industrial base in Liaoning Province and the sub-central city of Shenyang Economic Zone. It is located in the eastern part of Liaoning Province, bordering Jilin Province in the east, 45 kilometers away from the provincial capital Shenyang City in the west, adjacent to Tieling in the north, and facing Benxi in the south.

3. Anshan

Anshan, referred to as "An", also known as Steel City and Jade City, is a prefecture-level city in Liaoning Province and an important steel industry base in China approved by the State Council. An important central city in Central and South China.

4. Benxi

Benxi City, a prefecture-level city in Liaoning Province, is the central city in eastern Liaoning Province approved by the State Council. It is a comprehensive industrial city mainly engaged in the steel and chemical industries. .

5. Dalian

Dalian City, a municipality under the jurisdiction of Liaoning Province, also known as Bincheng, is a sub-provincial city, a city under independent planning, and an important central city on the northern coast of China determined by the State Council. Port and scenic tourist city.