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What are the top ten livable cities in China newly released in 2008?
First place: Shanghai
A survey on "livable cities" shows that in the public's opinion, "convenience of transportation" and "whether the city is clean, tidy and pollution-free" ” and “air quality” are the most important indicators to measure whether a city is suitable for life.
Graduate student Li Jin, who loves traveling, has taken photos of various places that have been purchased and published by China’s National Geographic Magazine. When being interviewed by a reporter, when he mentioned Shanghai, he immediately gushed: “I have this in my heart. Two Shanghais. The first Shanghai starts from Xintiandi and goes to No. 3 on the Bund. The second Shanghai is Amao on Julu Road, the pot stickers next to the train station, and the convenience stores everywhere. When I bought rice dumplings from a convenience store, I recognized that Shanghai is a good city to live in.
Shanghai’s economic aggregate ranks first in Greater China, with its GDP reaching US$218.3 billion in 2009. Hong Kong (USD 210.7 billion). Shanghai’s per capita GDP (USD 11,000) and per capita disposable income ratio (i.e. GDP content) both rank first in mainland China and is the second largest stock market center in the world. In 2009, the Shanghai Stock Exchange's annual stock trading volume was 34.65 trillion yuan, ranking third among global stock exchanges, second only to the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq, both in New York, and surpassing London and Tokyo. The world's second largest futures market center. In 2009, the Shanghai Futures Exchange had a cumulative trading volume of 435 million contracts in various trading categories, ranking second among global commodity futures and options exchanges, second only to Chicago, with copper, zinc, natural rubber, and fuels. The trading volume of futures products such as oil, rebar and wire rod ranks first in the world. At the same time, Shanghai has entered the world's top ten derivatives market centers. Shanghai is also the world's largest gold spot trading center. In 2009, Shanghai was the world's largest port. Shanghai Port's cargo throughput reached 592 million tons, ranking first in the world. In the second quarter of 2010, Shanghai's container throughput also surpassed Singapore, ranking first in the world. Shanghai is the largest airport in Asia. In the first half of 2010, Shanghai's two major airports. Air passenger volume reached 32.82 million, ranking first in Asia
Abstract: When evaluating whether a city is suitable for living, "convenient and fast transportation", "the city is clean and pollution-free" and "the air quality is good". It is a necessary condition for becoming a "livable city"
Second place: Dalian
When evaluating whether a city is suitable for living, 47.9%, 46.1% and 43.9% respectively. Respondents believe that "convenient and fast transportation", "the city is clean and pollution-free" and "good air quality" are necessary conditions for becoming a "livable city", which are significantly higher than "economic development level", "social security situation", " "Social Security Level" and other factors. Through further analysis, it was found that the higher the cultural level of residents, the more they value environmental factors.
Dalian has become one of the most open cities in my country. By the end of 2003 The city has approved the establishment of more than 8,000 foreign-invested enterprises, including 22 of the world's top 500 companies. In recent years, Dalian's foreign trade has grown steadily and its import and export business has flourished. In 2004, Dalian's self-operated exports reached US$10.15 billion. The Technology Development Zone is the first national-level economic and technological development zone approved by the Chinese government and is currently the largest economic and technological development zone in China. Since its construction in October 1984, 50 square kilometers have been developed and there are more than 1,500 foreign-invested enterprises in the area. Dalian Free Trade Zone is the only bonded zone in Northeast China approved by the Chinese government in May 1992. It has developed an area of ??1.98 square kilometers. By the end of 2004, there were more than 3,000 enterprises of various types in the zone. In April 2000, the Dalian Export Processing Zone in Liaoning was established with the approval of the State Council. The zone is one of the 15 pilot export processing zones approved by the Chinese government. Dalian High-tech Industrial Park was approved by the Chinese government in March 1991, with a developed area of ??8.2 square kilometers. High-tech industries have become the pillar industries of Dalian's economy. As China's first "demonstration city for creating an international software industry", Dalian has been identified as a national software export base and a semiconductor lighting industrialization base. It is becoming the largest software development base in Northeast China and one of the best software industry bases in China. progress towards the goal.
Abstract: When evaluating whether a city is suitable for living, "convenient and fast transportation", "the city is clean and pollution-free" and "good air quality" are necessary conditions for becoming a "livable city".
Third place: Beijing
The survey shows that "a developed economy, rapid economic development, and strong economic strength" are the main reasons why Shanghai is "livable". Beijing was selected largely because "Beijing is the capital of China and has advantages in all aspects."
Beijing is a comprehensive industrial city. The comprehensive economic strength remains at the forefront of the country. The scale of the tertiary industry ranks first in mainland China. In 2009, Beijing's regional GDP was 1.18659 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 10.1%. The per capita GDP reaches 67,612 yuan, second only to Shanghai in mainland China.
The added value of Beijing's primary, secondary and tertiary industries reached 11.83 billion, 274.31 billion and 900.45 billion yuan respectively. The scale of the tertiary industry ranks first in mainland China, accounting for 75.8% of the regional GDP. That year, the disposable income of urban and rural residents was 26,738 yuan, an increase of 8.1% over 2008, and the disposable income of rural residents was 11,986 yuan, an increase of 11.5%. Beijing residents have high spending power. In 2009, the cumulative retail sales of consumer goods reached 530.99 billion yuan, an increase of 15.7% over the previous year. In 2009, the city's local fiscal revenue reached 202.68 billion yuan, an increase of 10.3% over the previous year, completing the annual fiscal revenue growth target of 10%. The Engel coefficients of urban and rural residents were 33.2% and 32.4% respectively, down 0.6 and 1.9 percentage points from the previous year. The living standards of urban and rural residents continue to improve. According to the standards of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Beijing has reached a "rich" society, but the problem of widening gaps between rich and poor also exists in Beijing.
Abstract: When evaluating whether a city is suitable for living, "convenient and fast transportation", "the city is clean and pollution-free" and "good air quality" are necessary conditions for becoming a "livable city".
Fourth place: Guangzhou
“More opportunities and high economic level” are also the most critical factors for Guangzhou’s selection into the “Livable List”.
Guangzhou is a city that is the most difficult to describe. It does not have the pride and domineering of Beijing, the wealth of Shanghai, the leisure and calmness of old Chengdu, and the flowers of Kunming... there is only a little bit of reality. , a little stable, a little transparent; a little flamboyant, a little impetuous, a little ambiguous, everything seems so contradictory, but can be tolerated, this is Guangzhou.
Guangzhou is also known as "Wuyang City" and "Suicheng City". There is a beautiful story behind the nickname of Guangzhou. It is said that during the Zhou Dynasty, Guangzhou suffered from successive years of famine, and the people were unable to live without the stone statue of the Five Rams. One day, five colorful auspicious clouds floated over the South China Sea, with five immortals riding on fairy goats holding five-colored rice ears in their mouths. The immortal gave the ears of rice to the people and blessed the place to never have a famine. After the immortal left, the five immortal goats stayed behind because they were attached to the human world, to bless the local area with good weather. In order to thank the five immortals, the people built a "Five Immortals Temple" at the place where they stayed. There are statues of the Five Immortals in the temple, accompanied by stone statues of the Five Rams. There is already a "Five Ram Sculpture" in Yuexiu Park, and this legend has been used as the mascot of the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games.
Abstract: When evaluating whether a city is suitable for living, "convenient and fast transportation", "the city is clean and pollution-free" and "good air quality" are necessary conditions for becoming a "livable city".
Fifth place: Chengdu
Chengdu’s leisureliness has become the main reason why this city is favored by the public.
Chengdu is located in the center of Sichuan Province, in the hinterland of the Chengdu Plain. It is one of China's sub-provincial cities, the political, economic and cultural center of Sichuan Province, and the western or southwest region of mainland China's institutions, central enterprises, and foreign enterprises. The headquarters is basically located in Chengdu. In 1989, with the approval of the State Council, Chengdu implemented separate planning and enjoyed provincial-level economic management authority, becoming one of the 14 cities in China with separate planning. In the 2003 "China Urban Development Report", Chengdu's comprehensive strength ranked ninth in China. In 2004, the selection of "2004 CCTV China's Most Economically Vital Cities" organized by CCTV was finally settled. As the only shortlisted city in the central and western regions, Chengdu successfully ranked among the "Top Ten Most Economically Vital Cities in the Country".
Abstract: When evaluating whether a city is suitable for living, "convenient and fast transportation", "the city is clean and pollution-free" and "good air quality" are necessary conditions for becoming a "livable city".
Sixth place: Qingdao
Qingdao’s elegance has become the main reason why this city is favored by the public.
“The long coastline, the bright sunshine and the blue sky, the charming cherry blossoms and the lush plane trees, Tsingtao beer and the little houses in fairy tales, the elegant Badaguan and the strolling nights - all of this , constitute the romance of Qingdao. Those winding and undulating streets make you can't help but slow down and stroll through the ancient streets, even if you just wander around at will, it is very relaxing and beautiful. ." Li Jin described the feeling this city brought him in his travel notes.
Qingdao is one of China's coastal open cities, the largest industrial city in Shandong Province, and a famous "brand capital" in China. Industries include textiles, rolling stock, machinery, chemistry, petrochemicals, steel, rubber, household appliances, beer, cigarettes, etc. There are large enterprise groups such as Tsingtao Beer, Haier Group, and Hisense Group, which are well-known at home and abroad. As of 2007, Qingdao has only two products that have won the title of China's World Famous Brand Products. The total number of Chinese famous brand products has reached 69, accounting for 25.1% of the total number of Chinese famous brands in Shandong Province. It is one of the cities with the largest number of Chinese famous brand products. . At the same time, a number of companies and brands have emerged in Qingdao, creating and breaking many world records and Chinese records from the China World Records Association, and winning many world bests and Chinese bests. In recent years, in addition to the traditional light industry that has maintained a good momentum of development, the heavy chemical industry has also achieved rapid development, and the high-tech industry has advanced by leaps and bounds, further optimizing the industrial structure.
Abstract: When evaluating whether a city is suitable for living, "convenient and fast transportation", "the city is clean and pollution-free" and "good air quality" are necessary conditions for becoming a "livable city".
Seventh place: Hangzhou
The lingering nature of Hangzhou has become the main reason why this city is favored by the public.
Hangzhou is the capital of Zhejiang Province, the central city in the southern wing of the Yangtze River Delta, and the political, economic, cultural, scientific and educational center of Zhejiang Province. It is also one of the most famous scenic tourist cities in China. "There is paradise above and Suzhou and Hangzhou below", which expresses the sincere praise of this beautiful city by people throughout the ages. During the Yuan Dynasty, it was praised as "the most beautiful and luxurious city in the world" by the famous Italian traveler Marco Polo.
Hangzhou, with a long history of 2,200 years, is also one of the eight ancient capitals in my country. When recalling the south of the Yangtze River, Hangzhou is the most memorable!
Abstract: When evaluating whether a city is suitable for living, "traffic" "Convenient and fast", "the city is clean and pollution-free" and "the air quality is good" are necessary conditions for becoming a "livable city".
Eighth place: Guilin
The beauty of Guilin has become the main reason why this city is favored by the public.
Since 1991, Guilin has won the titles of "China's Excellent Tourism City", "National Garden City", "National Sanitary City", "National Environmental Protection Model City", "National Double Support Model City", and "National Youth City". "Model City of Civilization", "National Advanced City in the Construction of Spiritual Civilization", "National Excellent City in Comprehensive Social Security Management", "Chinese City Business Card" and other titles.
Abstract: When evaluating whether a city is suitable for living, "convenient and fast transportation", "the city is clean and pollution-free" and "good air quality" are necessary conditions for becoming a "livable city".
Ninth place: Zhuhai
The romance of Zhuhai has become the main reason why this city is favored by the public.
Zhuhai is an important city at the southern end of the Pearl River Delta. In 2008: the State Council promulgated and implemented the Outline of the Reform and Development Plan for the Pearl River Delta Region (2008-2020), and clarified that Zhuhai is the core city on the west bank of the Pearl River Estuary. Zhuhai is located It is in the southwest of the Pearl River Estuary in Guangdong Province. It faces Hong Kong across the sea to the south, is adjacent to Xinhui and Taishan City to the west, and borders Zhongshan City to the north. Zhuhai was established in 1980 as one of China's five special economic zones. Become a special economic zone. In order to ensure its high-tech and tourism status, Zhuhai has suppressed the development of heavy industry. In terms of total industrial output, the main industries are: electronics and communication equipment, electronic instruments and machinery, and office equipment. Zhuhai has become an economic backwardness in the past. The small border counties have become new garden cities.
Tenth place: Xiamen
The warmth of Xiamen has become the main reason why these cities are favored by the public. p>The prosperity of a city is the coordinated and balanced development of environmental, economic, political and cultural factors. Only such a city is the most valuable city for life. From the current point of view, every city needs further improvement. In terms of urban development, big cities strive to improve the ecological environment, and small cities are moving closer to big cities in terms of economic level and even city size.
Xiamen is a sub-provincial city in Fujian Province. It is one of the five cities in the country with independent state planning and one of the first five special economic zones in the country to be opened to the outside world. It enjoys provincial economic management authority and local legislative power. It is located in the southeast of Fujian, adjacent to Zhangzhou in the west and Zhangzhou in the north. Quanzhou, across the sea from Kinmen Island in the southeast, was once the shortest frontline position between the two sides of the Kuomintang. During the cross-strait hostilities, there were continuous artillery fire. Famous scenic spots include Gulangyu Island, Jimei Return Hall, Wanshi Botanical Garden, Xiamen University, and Haicang. Bridge, Tong'an Film and Television City, Jimei Garden Boyuan, Nanputuo Temple, etc.
Official ranking:
China's top ten livable cities in 2007
Ranking city 1 Shenzhen 2 Zhanjiang 3 Shiyan 4 Xuchang 5 Huanggang 6 Jiujiang 7 Mudanjiang 8 Loudi 9 Xiangtan 10 Liaocheng
2008 China's top ten livable cities ranking list
Ranking city 1 Hangzhou 2 Chengdu 3 Weihai 4 Shenzhen 5 Kunming 6 Zhuhai 7 Guiyang 8 Jinhua 9 Qujing 10 Shaoxing
2009 China's Top Ten Livable Cities Ranking
Ranking City 1 Qingdao 2 Suzhou 3 Taizhou 4 Xiamen 5 Ningbo 6 Changsha 7 Liaocheng 8 Hechi 9 Baotou 10 Xinyang
2010 China's Top Ten Livable Cities Ranking
Ranking City 1 Shanghai 2 Dalian 3 Beijing 4 Guangzhou 5 Chengdu 6 Qingdao 7 Hangzhou 8 Guilin 9 Zhuhai 10 Xiamen
As for me, compared to busy and crowded cities like Shanghai, I prefer Hangzhou and Xiamen
Xiamen
Honor
Xiamen is located in the subtropical region, with pleasant climate all year round, beautiful scenery and clean environment.
Therefore, it has the "United Nations Habitat Award", "International Garden City", "National Civilized City", "National Sanitary City", "National Garden City", "National Environmental Protection Model City", "China's Excellent Tourism City" and "National Top Ten" "Residence City", "China Leisure City" and many other special honors. "The city is on the sea, and the sea is in the city" is an undisputed feature of Xiamen. In the "2006-2010 China City Value Report", Xiamen ranked sixth in the country. In the 2011 "Comprehensive Competitiveness Ranking of Chinese Cities", Xiamen ranked among the top 20 among the four cities on both sides of the Taiwan Strait.
Climate
Xiamen has a subtropical climate, which is mild and rainy, with an average annual temperature of about 21°C. There is no scorching heat in summer and no severe cold in winter. The average annual rainfall is about 1,200 mm, with the highest rainfall from May to August each year. The wind force is generally level 3 to 4, and the dominant wind force is northeasterly. Due to the temperature difference in the Pacific Ocean, it is affected by an average of 4 to 5 typhoons every year, mostly from July to September.
Topography
Xiamen Island, the main body of Xiamen, is 13.7 kilometers long from north to south, 12.5 kilometers wide from east to west, and covers an area of ??approximately 128.14 square kilometers. It is the fourth largest island in Fujian Province. Xiamen Port is a strait-like natural port with superior conditions. Its coastline is winding and has a total length of 234 kilometers. Islands are dotted outside the port area. The port area is surrounded by mountains. The harbor is wide and the water is deep. It does not freeze all year round. It is a strait with excellent conditions. It is a natural port and has historically been an important port for foreign trade on the southeast coast of my country.
Hangzhou
I don’t think it’s a good idea to be too far away from my original living environment and relatives. I currently live in Wenzhou, Zhejiang, so for me, the surrounding city is the most suitable. This is Hangzhou. I hope you can judge where to live based on your own situation
Geography and climate
The geographical coordinates of Hangzhou are 118°21′-120°30′ east longitude and 118°21′-120°30′ north latitude. 29°11′-30°33′. Hangzhou is located in the northern part of Zhejiang Province, bordering Hangzhou Bay to the east, Shaoxing and Jinhua to the south, Quzhou to the southwest, Huzhou and Jiaxing to the north, Huangshan City of Anhui Province to the southwest, and Xuancheng of Anhui Province to the northwest. Hangzhou is located on the southern edge of the Yangtze River Delta and the Qiantang River Basin, with complex and diverse terrain. The western part of Hangzhou City belongs to the hilly area of ??western Zhejiang, with the main mountain ranges including Tianmu Mountain. The eastern part belongs to the North Zhejiang Plain, with low terrain and dense river network. It has the typical characteristics of "Jiangnan Water Town". The Qiantang River, the largest river in the province, flows from southwest to northeast and flows through most parts of the city. Dongtiao River flows into Taihu Lake through Lin'an, Yuhang and other places. The geographical coordinates of the center of Hangzhou are 120°12′ east longitude and 30°16′ north latitude. Hangzhou is located in the subtropical monsoon zone with four distinct seasons. The summer climate is hot and humid, known as a small stove. On the contrary, the winter is cold and dry. The climate in spring and autumn is pleasant, which is the golden season for sightseeing. The city origin of Hangzhou (zero kilometer mark) is located at the coordinate origin of Ziwei Garden in Shangcheng District. The coordinate origin of Ziwei Garden has been the center of Hangzhou since 1913. Buildings, roads, water systems and places of interest in the city can all be marked with their orientation and distance from the origin based on the origin.
Brief description
Hangzhou is the capital of Zhejiang Province (longitude and latitude 120.2E, 30.3N), the central city in the southern wing of the Yangtze River Delta, and "the first state in the southeast". The political, economic, cultural, scientific and educational center of Zhejiang Province. It is also one of the most famous scenic tourist cities in China. "There is paradise above and Suzhou and Hangzhou below", which expresses the sincere praise of this beautiful city by people throughout the ages. During the Yuan Dynasty, it was praised as "the most beautiful and luxurious city in the world" by the famous Italian traveler Marco Polo. Hangzhou, with a long history of 2,200 years, is also one of the seven ancient capitals in my country. Many tourist attractions in Hangzhou have been selected into the world records of the China World Records Association, creating a number of the best in the world and the best in China! On June 24, 2011, West Lake in Hangzhou was officially included in the World Heritage List. West Lake is currently the only lake cultural heritage listed in the World Heritage List in China, and it is also one of the world heritage sites in the world today. One of the few lake cultural heritage sites. Edit this paragraph's resource status
Beautiful Hangzhou City
Hangzhou has a natural environment where rivers, rivers, lakes and mountains blend together. The city's hills and mountains account for 65.6% of the total area, plains account for 26.4%, and rivers, lakes, and reservoirs account for 8%. The world's longest artificial canal, the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, and the Qiantang River, known for its large tidal surges, pass through the city. . The western, central and southern parts of Hangzhou belong to the middle and low mountains and hills of western Zhejiang, and the northeastern part belongs to the northern Zhejiang Plain, with criss-crossing rivers, dense lakes and rich products. Hangzhou is known as the "Land of Fish and Rice", "Home of Silk" and "Paradise on Earth". Hangzhou has a subtropical monsoon climate with abundant rainfall. The annual average temperature is 17.5°C, the average relative humidity is 70.3%, the annual precipitation is 1141 mm, and the annual sunshine hours are 1765 hours. Hangzhou has a wide variety of biological species, including 13 species of national first-level protected animals, 55 species of second-level protected animals, and 13 species of second-level protected plants. The city's average forest coverage rate is 63.7%. Mineral resources include large and medium-sized non-metallic and metallic deposits. Lin'an and Changhua produce a kind of chicken blood stone that is rare in the world and is a treasure among collection stones and signet stones. Edit this paragraph City Flower Market Tree
The geographical coordinates of Hangzhou are 118°21′-120°30′ east longitude and 29°11′-30°33′ north latitude.
Hangzhou is located in the northern part of Zhejiang Province, bordering Hangzhou Bay to the east, Shaoxing and Jinhua to the south, Quzhou to the southwest, Huzhou and Jiaxing to the north, Huangshan City of Anhui Province to the southwest, and Xuancheng of Anhui Province to the northwest. Hangzhou is located on the southern edge of the Yangtze River Delta and the Qiantang River Basin, with complex and diverse terrain. The western part of Hangzhou City belongs to the hilly area of ??western Zhejiang, with the main mountain ranges including Tianmu Mountain. The eastern part belongs to the North Zhejiang Plain, with low terrain and dense river network. It has the typical characteristics of "Jiangnan Water Town". The Qiantang River, the largest river in the province, flows from southwest to northeast and flows through most parts of the city. Dongtiao River flows into Taihu Lake through Lin'an, Yuhang and other places. The geographical coordinates of the center of Hangzhou are 120°12′ east longitude and 30°16′ north latitude. Hangzhou is located in the subtropical monsoon zone with four distinct seasons. The summer climate is hot and humid, known as a small stove. On the contrary, the winter is cold and dry. The climate in spring and autumn is pleasant, which is the golden season for sightseeing. The city origin of Hangzhou (zero kilometer mark) is located at the coordinate origin of Ziwei Garden in Shangcheng District. The coordinate origin of Ziwei Garden has been the center of Hangzhou since 1913. Buildings, roads, water systems and places of interest in the city can all be marked with their orientation and distance from the origin based on the origin. Edit this paragraph plant resources
Hangzhou City Logo
The urban area of ??Hangzhou is well covered by vegetation, the most representative of which is in the hilly area surrounding the West Lake. There are 7 types of vegetation and 22 groups: 1. Subtropical coniferous forest. Mainly masson pine forest, accounting for about 3/5 of the hilly area. Masson pine forests are particularly concentrated in sandstone and volcaniclastic rock distribution areas, such as Tianzhu Mountain, Beifeng Mountain, Wansongling, Hupao Mountain, Wuyun Mountain, Geling and other places. The rest are black pine forests, juniper trees, and a little cypress forest. 2. Evergreen broad-leaved forest. Typical are the Sophora japonica forests at the foothills of Ma'anshan and Datou hillsides, accompanied by camphor and other tree species. Wood lotus forests can be found in patches on the north side of Qipan Mountain, Yunqi Mountain, Wuyun Mountain, and Toulongtou. Qinggang forest is distributed in low hills and valleys, with the Huanglongdong patch being the most complete. Mihu forests are distributed in patches on the east slope of Wuyun Mountain. Du Yinglin can be seen everywhere, but the southern slope of Yuhuang Mountain is quite worth viewing. 3. Evergreen and deciduous broad-leaved mixed forest. The mixed forest dominated by castanopsis, Phoebe, and Tritonia macrophylla is represented by an old and remnant forest in the back mountain of Lingyin. Mixed forests dominated by green hills are mainly distributed on limestone slopes, such as near Yanxia Cave. In front of Yunqi Temple, there is a small patch of mixed forest of purple phoebe and liquidambar. Mixed forests of Qinggang, Kuabar, Quercus nigra, and Quercus leucophylla can be seen in Jiqing Mountain, Faxiang Temple, Sensing Bridge and other places. 4. Deciduous broad-leaved forest. Huaxiang, Pistacia chinensis, and Quercus japonica forests are distributed on the limestone slopes of Jiuyao Mountain, Yuhuang Mountain, Nanfeng Mountain, Longjing Temple, and Feilaifeng. Liquidambar and large-leaf white fan forests are only distributed on the top of Jiangtai Mountain. 5. Coniferous and broad-leaved mixed forest. The mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forest containing evergreen broad-leaved tree species is distributed on the slopes of Meijiawu, Wuyun Mountain, and Ma'an Mountain. The first tree layer is dominated by masson pine and Chinese fir, accompanied by stone oak, wood lotus, etc. The mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forest containing deciduous broad-leaved tree species is a common forest and is distributed in Fenghuang Mountain, Yunju Mountain, Baoshi Mountain and other places. The upper layer of the forest is composed of masson pine, white oak, hackberry, sycamore, and sycamore, and is found on the west slope of Ziyun Cave. cultural environment. Edit this paragraph Urban Population
The permanent population of Hangzhou is 8.7004 million. Compared with the fifth national census, it has increased by 1.8217 million people in ten years, an increase of 26.48%, and an average annual growth of 2.38 %. Among the city's permanent population, the inflow population from outside the city was 2.3544 million, accounting for 27.06%. Among the city's permanent population, there are 1.6427 million people with university education (referring to junior college and above); 1.5417 million people with high school education (including technical secondary school); 2.7703 million people with junior high school education; The population with primary school education is 1.9721 million (people with various education levels above include graduates, undergraduates and current students of various schools). For every 100,000 people, there are 18,881 people with a college education; 17,720 people with a high school education; 31,841 people with a junior high school education; and 22,667 people with a primary school education. Among the city's permanent population, the illiterate population (people aged 15 and above who cannot read) is 324,100. Among the city’s permanent population, 6.3727 million people live in cities and towns, accounting for 73.25%; 2.3277 million people live in rural areas, accounting for 26.75%.
Regional distribution of population
The regional distribution of the city’s permanent population is as follows: Regional resident population (10,000 people)
Shangcheng District 34.46
Part 2 Urban area 52.61
Jianggan District 99.88
Among them: Hangzhou Economic and Technological Development Zone 31.07
Gongshu District 55.19
Xihu District 82.00
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Among them: West Lake Scenic Area 3.00
Binjiang District 31.90
Xiaoshan District 151.13
Yuhang District 117.03
Tonglu County 40.64
Chun'an County 33.68
Jiande City 43.08
Fuyang City 71.77
Lin'an City 56.67
City status and honor
Relying on profound cultural and historical heritage, tourism resources; with the continuous development of Zhejiang's economy; Hangzhou as the politics and economy of Zhejiang Province
Hangzhou urban construction photos (20 Zhang) and cultural center, its urban status is also rising day by day. The Zhejiang government has proposed the goal of building Hangzhou into the second largest central city in the Yangtze River Delta. In 2001, Hangzhou ranked first among the "Most Secure Cities in China" rated by the Ministry of Public Security. In 2001, Hangzhou won the "United Nations Habitat Award", the world's highest award for the improvement of human settlements issued by the "United Nations Center for Human Settlements". In 2002, Hangzhou won the reputation of "International Garden City". In 2003, Hangzhou ranked first in the investment environment of 120 cities in China announced by the World Bank. In 2004, Hangzhou was crowned one of the “Top Ten Most Economically Dynamic Cities in China” selected by CCTV. In 2004, Hangzhou topped the list of "China's Top Ten Cities for Coordinated Development" selected by the People's Daily. From 2004 to 2008, Hangzhou topped the list of Forbes’ “Best Business Cities in Mainland China” five times in a row.
Hangzhou City Pictures
In 2006, Hangzhou was awarded the title of "Oriental Leisure Capital" by the "World Leisure Organization". In 2006, Hangzhou was jointly awarded the title of "China's Best Tourism City" by the "National Tourism Administration" and the "World Tourism Organization". In 2007, Hangzhou won the "International Tourism Gold Star Award" from the "International Tourism Federation", becoming the first and only Chinese city to win this honor. In 2008, Hangzhou ranked first in the "Happiest City in China" competition by "Oriental Outlook Weekly". This is the fifth consecutive year since 2004 that it has been ranked as the "Happiest City in China". In 2010, Hangzhou was selected as one of the “Top Ten Most Luxurious Cities in China”. In 2010, Hangzhou won the first batch of "Cities with the Best International Image in China (Mainland)". In 2010, Hangzhou once again won the title of "Top Ten Happiest Cities in China". Hangzhou has also won the following honorary titles: National Community Construction Demonstration City, National Greening Advanced City, National Garden City, National Excellent City for Comprehensive Urban Environmental Improvement, China Human Settlements Environment Award, National Environmental Protection Model City, National Sanitary City, National Science and Education Promotion City It is an advanced city in the city, an advanced city in the country in creating a civilized city, an outstanding tourist city in China, a national model city for dual support, and a national model city for the construction of barrier-free facilities.
As for Guangzhou,
the weather is very hot. The reason why I recommend it is that there are many more opportunities in Guangzhou than in other cities. If you are a young person who needs to start a career, People, I suggest you go to Guangzhou
If you are a southerner and I suggest you go to a city in the north, and vice versa
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