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Which cities in Guangdong are the worst?

The three worst cities in Guangdong Province are Heyuan, Qingyuan and Yunfu.

In fact, the traffic in Heyuan is still relatively good. There are many Hakkas, the most famous of which is Hakka culture. Visitors can feel the strongest Hakka flavor here, and folk songs and dragon and lion dances are the highlights. However, the city's industrial base is relatively weak, and without industrial support, Hakka culture cannot go on for a long time.

Qingyuan ranks first in the province in area and is rich in tourism resources. Although Qingyuan's tourism development is good, the overall development trend is still weak, and the radiation effect of the Pearl River Delta is not obvious. Yunfu's GDP is the lowest in the province and has remained at the bottom for several years. The local mountain resources provide good tourism conditions, but also limit the economic development to some extent.

Brief introduction of Guangdong province

Guangdong, referred to as Guangdong for short, is a provincial administrative region of People's Republic of China (PRC), located at the southernmost tip of Chinese mainland. It borders Fujian in the east, Jiangxi and Hunan in the north, Guangxi in the west and the South China Sea in the south. According to the statistical bulletin of national economic and social development of Guangdong Province in 20021year, at the end of 20021year, the resident population of Guangdong Province was 12684000.

By 20021year, Guangdong will have 2/kloc-0 prefecture-level cities, 65 municipal districts, 20 county-level cities, 34 counties and 3 autonomous counties. The land area of Guangdong Province is 6,543.8+079,800 square kilometers, and the total sea area of Guangdong Province is 4,654.38+09,000 square kilometers. Guangdong is the largest economic province in China, the seat of the ancient Pangu Kingdom in the South China Sea, the earliest birthplace of the Maritime Silk Road and one of the birthplaces of Chinese civilization.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Guangdong.